Supporting Israel has leapt to a top priority for evangelicals in the leadoff Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, now less than three months away.
Flowers stand on a coffin draped with the Israeli flag during the funeral of Dana Bachar and her son Carmel , at Gan Shlomo cemetery, central Israel, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Carmel Bachar, 15-year-old and his mother Dana lived in kibbutz Be'eri, a small community with a little more than 1,000 people, that was one of more than 20 towns and villages ambushed on Oct. 7 as part of a surprise attack by Hamas militants against Israel where dozens were killed.
Support for Israel has leapt to a top priority for evangelicals in the leadoff Republican presidential caucuses now less than three months away, according to interviews with more than a dozen Iowa conservative activists. Whilelike no other issue, the attack by Hamas and Israel's response have put new pressure on Republican candidates to hew not just toSome Christians support Israel due to Old Testament writings that Jews are God’s chosen people and that Israel is their rightful homeland.
Others said they felt Trump deserved credit for his record while in the White House of completing conservative priorities on Israel, notably. Trump has refused to endorse a national abortion ban, which has led to criticism from some state and national anti-abortion leaders. But others point to his record as president, notably his appointment of three Supreme Court justices who were part of the decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
Some of Trump's rivals have directly tied U.S. relations with Israel to Christian tradition. South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” Scott told an audience during a campaign stop in Newton this month, quoting from the Book of Psalms. For Israel’s enemies, Scott said, “the wrath of God, let them feel it,” paraphrasing the Book of Romans.
Several pastors also have criticized biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, a political newcomer who has lined up with Trump's foreign policy ideas and at times criticized U.S. aid to Israel. Some evangelicals Ann Trimble Ray, a conservative from Early, Iowa, said she sided with Haley and was leaning toward supporting her due to her experience and demeanor, but also for what she sees as compassion in her openness to some Palestinian refugees.
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