Jerusalem – Billboards, Buses And Camels Show Love For Trump In Israel

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    A camel outside the Old City sports a 'God Bless Trump' banner in celebration of the US President's declaration recognizing the city as Israel's capital.. (Jerusalem – Vice President Mike Pence might have postponed his trip to Israel, but the love for US President Donald Trump is still being felt throughout Jerusalem as 110 massive “God Bless Trump” signs went up in recent days throughout the city, on billboards, buses and even camels.

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    Pro-Trump camel in Jerusalem (Credit: Yossi Zamir)Pro-Trump camel in Jerusalem (Credit: Yossi Zamir)

    The campaign was created by Dr. Mike Evans, a prominent Christian Zionist and one of Trump’s first high-profile backers in the evangelical community, who is also the founder of the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem.

    “No president in history has ever built such an alliance for the State of Israel and the Jewish people, and no president has courageously stood up for the State of Israel on the global stage as President Trump,” Evans said. “President Trump’s historic recognition of Jerusalem will secure his place in history as the first American president to take that step since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948.”

    The campaign will run through Pence’s trip, rescheduled for mid-January.


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    6 years ago

    MAZEL TOV!

    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    6 years ago

    So when is the US Embassy moving to Jerusalem? I have a screw driver and a hammer and all I would have to do is take the plaque from the Embassy in Tel Aviv and put it on the consulate in Jerusalem and Voila! the US Embassy has moved. The building in Tel Aviv now is the consulate and can be used also for storage and Tel Aviv activities. Not one nickel been used but the car gas to go from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, or you can use camel like the picture above.