
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing David Parsons: Why Christian Zionists support a strong Israel
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Jan 30, 2026 David Parsons, senior VP of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, is an attorney, minister, and longtime Jerusalem-based Christian Zionist leader. He explains why many Christians stand with Israel, rebuts claims they seek an Armageddon, discusses ICEJ’s diplomatic work and the impact of the Feast of Tabernacles, and outlines tensions between biblical Zionism and traditional church views.
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How ICEJ Began In Jerusalem
- The International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem was founded in 1980 when 13 embassies left Jerusalem after an oil embargo.
- Christians at Sukkot decided to 'represent themselves' and created ICEJ to stand with Israel internationally.
Moral And Spiritual Roots Of Support
- David Parsons says Christian support for Israel rests on moral debt and spiritual debt to the Jewish people.
- He ties Christian identity and many practices to Jewish origins and sees standing with Israel as scriptural obedience.
Rejecting The 'Armageddon' Stereotype
- Parsons rejects the caricature that Christian Zionists seek Jewish suffering to trigger Armageddon.
- He says most evangelicals support Israel because they view modern return as proof of God's enduring covenant promises.








