Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday addressed the "Together As One" event hosted by Daystar, emphasizing the enduring bond between Israel and the Christian world, and calling for a united front in the ongoing "battle for truth" against what he described as "fanatic fundamentalism."

Speaking alongside Pastor Paula White, leader of The White House Faith Office, Netanyahu highlighted the shared Judeo-Christian heritage and Israel's unique role as a protector of Christian communities in the Middle East.

"This is the city and the land where it all began," Netanyahu declared, referencing Jerusalem as the birthplace of the Judeo-Christian tradition. He lauded this tradition for promoting "monotheism, a single god, that developed the idea of the sanctity of life, the sanctity of individual life, the idea of freedom." The Prime Minister underscored the historical significance of the Jewish people's revolutionary idea of limiting and ultimately removing slavery, asserting that "the beginning of the idea of freedom began in this land."

Netanyahu stressed the deep connection between the United States and Israel, describing it as "a partnership that is bonded in faith, in history, in tradition." He recounted his experience speaking at the American Congress, noting a quote from Moses on the wall as a testament to their common heritage. "We're immersed in the Bible. We live the Bible. We have a future because we have a past," he affirmed, expressing gratitude to the Christian world for their "enduring friendship, which is the mainstay of our present and future ability to live in a free, prosperous and peaceful world."... Read More: Arutz-7