Christian Leaders Meet in Jerusalem to Address Rising Antisemitism
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem hosts emergency summit with religious leaders to discuss increasing antisemitic incidents globally.

The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem convened an emergency summit bringing together Christian leaders to address what organizers described as rising global antisemitism. The gathering took place in Jerusalem amid ongoing concerns about anti-Jewish incidents worldwide.
Participants at the summit discussed various forms of antisemitism, including what some termed "Replacement Theology" - theological interpretations that some believe contribute to anti-Jewish sentiment within Christian communities. The emergency nature of the convening reflects growing concerns among religious leaders about the current climate.
The summit comes during a period when Jewish communities and advocacy groups have reported increases in antisemitic incidents across multiple countries. Religious leaders at the gathering expressed particular concern about what they characterized as insufficient response from some church leadership to these developments.
Organizers emphasized the need for greater awareness and action within Christian communities to combat antisemitic attitudes and behaviors. The Jerusalem location was chosen as symbolically significant for addressing Jewish-Christian relations and regional tensions.
The emergency summit represents part of broader interfaith efforts to address religious tensions and promote dialogue between Jewish and Christian communities during a time of heightened global concern about antisemitism.