Christian Leaders Convene 3-Day Jerusalem Summit Against Antisemitism as 200 Delegates From 30 Countries Gather
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 11
Christian Leaders Convene 3-Day Jerusalem Summit Against Antisemitism as 200 Delegates From 30 Countries Gather
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 11
Summary
More than 200 theologians, pastors and ministry leaders from over 30 countries opened a three-day emergency summit in Jerusalem to coordinate a Christian response to rising global antisemitism.
Organizers tied the push to the post-Oct. 7 surge in anti-Jewish hostility, saying social media algorithms and influencers are amplifying conspiracy theories and hate to millions, especially younger audiences.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog told participants in a recorded message that combating antisemitism requires law enforcement, adjudication and education, while Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee were set to speak at the closing event.
A central target of the conference is Replacement Theology, which speakers said severs Christianity from its Jewish roots and feeds false claims such as blaming Jews for Jesus’ death.
The summit also highlighted Israel’s Christian minority as a regional outlier on religious freedom: 184,200 Christians lived in Israel as of December 2025, or 1.9% of the population.
Can a theological summit solve an antisemitism crisis now fueled by social media algorithms and artificial intelligence?
With antisemitism definitions now a battleground, is a true global consensus on fighting this ancient hatred possible?
As leaders fight antisemitism, can they avoid definitions that critics claim are used to stifle free speech?
2026 Jerusalem Summit: Over 200 Christian Leaders Unite to Combat Rising Global Antisemitism and Strengthen Israel Solidarity
Overview
The 2026 Jerusalem Summit, held from June 9-11, brought together leaders and advocates in response to the escalating global challenge of antisemitism and heightened regional instability. With ongoing Iran conflict and regional tensions, the summit aimed to foster solidarity and develop actionable strategies to support the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Participants worked together to condemn all forms of antisemitism, galvanize international support for Israel, and formulate practical steps for communities worldwide to stand with the Jewish people during these critical times.