director's message
In June 1967, Israel’s miraculous victory restored the Old City of Jerusalem and the Temple Mount to the Jewish people. In just a few fateful days, the city’s division was ended, the foreign flags that desecrated its sacred walls were removed, and the guns of its oppressors were silenced. For the first time in millennia, Jerusalem was no longer a widowed city; its children had returned home. For people of faith worldwide, this historic moment fulfilled a biblical prophecy and rekindled a shared hope. Civil liberties were proclaimed universally, for all the city’s inhabitants.
Yet, ever since that victory, Jerusalem has remained under relentless assault—not by armies but through constant international pressure and propaganda. Arab nations, rogue regimes, and their allies in global forums have worked tirelessly to reverse history. These forces falsely claim that Jerusalem is “occupied,” that Jews are “intruders” without any historic ties, and that Israel’s presence in East Jerusalem is a “crime against humanity.” Their ultimate goal is to wrest control of the holy city away from its rightful guardians and place it under Islamic rule.
“The fight for Jerusalem is not just about preserving a city—it’s about standing up for the values of justice and freedom for all.”
The fight for civil rights in Jerusalem today extends far beyond any one battlefield—it is a global effort to preserve its unity, its sanctity, and its accessibility for all people of faith. llLWhat violence and terrorism could not achieve, extremists now seek to accomplish through international campaigns, violent infringements and political coercion. That is why we must stand strong, ensuring that Jerusalem remains the reunified and eternal capital of Israel, a city open to worshipers of all faiths, and a beacon of freedom.
It is my honor to lead a coalition of activists dedicated to this cause. Together, we work to ensure that every gate of the city remains open, every holy site remains free, and every person of faith has the right to worship without fear. Jerusalem is not just Israel’s birthright—it is a shared spiritual treasure and a symbol of justice, freedom, and peace.
We need your support to continue this vital work. Join us in defending Jerusalem, in standing for justice, and in securing the city’s future as a place where biblical promises are fulfilled and all people are free to connect with the divine.