Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Jerusalem: Past and Present

Since 1967, the Holy City is once again under Jewish sovereignty. Learn all about the beautiful city!
Iron Dome Intercepts Hamas Rocket Over Temple Mount as Jerusalem Arabs Cheer

In what shouldn’t be news to anyone, just as ISIS destroyed mosques, Hamas-ISIS is willing to blow up Al-Aqsa
Bibles for Congress

Israel365 will distribute the Israel Bible to all members of congress and the senate, ensuring that all of America’s leaders have access to the word of God.
A Defining Moment for Christians

Our potential failure as Christians to speak with moral clarity on the ancient scourge of anti-semitism, and our possible lack of courage to stand united against evil, will define our future in no lesser way.
The Day After The Israel- Hamas War

A two state solution would leave the State of Israel completely surrounded by her enemies which vow to her destruction.
Day of Prayer- Monday, Nov.6

On Monday evening, November 6, Israel365 will host a prayer event at Jerusalem’s Great Synagogue featuring: Rachel Goldberg Polin, mother of Hersh, one of the hostages taken by Hamas, Pastor Tommy Waller, Rabbi Tuly Weisz and others.
Fly the flag

Want to help Israel? Get out your Israeli flag and fly it high!
Prophesies in the Bible About Hamas

Hamas is commonly translated in English as “violence”, and in Hebrew it means: violence, wrong, cruelty, and injustice. Not surprisngly, it has its origins in the Bible.
Did the Hamas attack signal the beginning of Gog and Magog?

The Hamas attack on Israel is threatening to be the spark that ignites the prophesied war of Gog and Magog that pits the forces of good against the forces of evil as a prelude to the Messianic era. This image grows even sharper after considering Jewish sources that predict the end-of-days conflict will come directly after the holiday of Sukkot
Israeli Arab Volunteers: Unity in Times of Crisis

In the six years since its inception, the Rahat Chapter of United Hatzalah has grown immensely, showing unity between Muslim and Jewish members of the chapter.