Sara Netanyahu sounds alarm on rising antisemitism, stresses vital Jewish-Christian bond

(SeaPRwire) –   EXCLUSIVE: Sara Netanyahu, the spouse of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a warning regarding the escalating threat of antisemitism and efforts to damage the bond between Jewish and Christian groups.

Her comments came after a four-day visit to the United States, where she participated in the “Be Best” First Ladies’ Summit at the invitation of Melania Trump.

Speaking exclusively to Digital, she noted that radical groups from both ends of the political spectrum are fostering antisemitism despite its tragic history, aiming to weaken Israel and fracture Christian support.

“No prime minister has matched my husband’s commitment to meeting with Christian leaders during every U.S. visit, fostering genuine partnerships and friendships,” she remarked to Digital.

She expressed gratitude for their resolve against Israel’s adversaries, labeling them “unofficial ambassadors” and voicing hope for a deepening alliance.

Netanyahu highlighted a July event in Israel featuring Paula White-Cain, head of the White House Faith Office, which reached millions of Christian viewers globally.

Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks that claimed 1,200 lives in Israel, there has been a worldwide spike in antisemitic activity, particularly in the U.S.

Raised in Israel by Shmuel and Hava Ben-Artzi, Netanyahu’s father—a scholar and teacher—instilled in her a deep connection to the Jewish homeland.

“The Holocaust is a historical event that must never happen again,” she told Digital, amid current military tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, whose leaders have threatened the Jewish state with genocide.

Recent incidents include the May 2025 killing of Israeli Embassy personnel in D.C. by Elias Rodriguez and a June attack by Mohamed Sabry Soliman at a pro-Israel event that resulted in a fatality.

Hostilities also increased following the start of Operation Epic Fury on February 28, which Netanyahu characterized as a preemptive strike against Iranian-backed terror groups.

Authorities reported that Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, linked to a March 12 attempted attack on a Michigan synagogue, had been radicalized by Hezbollah.

Additionally, a recent federal investigation concluded that some university faculty members encouraged antisemitism during Gaza war protests, which included campus encampments calling for divestment from Israel.

On March 20, the Trump administration initiated a lawsuit against Harvard University for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism.

“We are engaged in a battle for survival—a conflict between good and evil—against those who want to eliminate Israel and threaten the world,” she stated.

She pointed out that Iranian leaders have burned Israeli and American flags, labeling the nations the “Little Satan” and “Great Satan,” respectively.

She further asserted that Donald Trump is Israel’s greatest ally, working with the Prime Minister to transform the Middle East and secure a future for the free world.

During her trip, Netanyahu engaged with various first ladies, spoke at the State Department, met with Senator Lindsey Graham, consulted with AI firms, and met with parents of IDF soldiers.

She attended Melania Trump’s “Be Best” summit, which focused on utilizing technology to improve distance-learning opportunities for youth.

As a child psychologist working in Jerusalem, Netanyahu has been deeply involved in these educational issues.

The visit also fostered economic ties, resulting in high-level discussions with Meta and Microsoft.

Netanyahu informed Digital that these firms are interested in multi-million dollar investments for AI-driven remote learning, particularly to help Israeli students affected by the security crisis.

“Israel leads the Western world in technology, values, and ethics. Our innovations in fields like agriculture and cybersecurity benefit the globe and strengthen our international alliances,” she said.

She concluded by stating that global recognition of Israel’s contributions encourages nations to choose cooperation over hatred.

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