A New Global Zionist Alliance
By Sagiv Asulin and Dr. Dan Diker
Today, facing the anti-Western alliance of Tehran, Doha, and Moscow, a renewed global Zionist alliance-built on faith, identity, and freedom-is essential.
More non-Jewish leaders and influencers are openly declaring themselves Zionists, especially as Iran, Qatar, and Russia wage information warfare in the West. With eroding values, intergenerational divides, and a cultural war against the West, a global Zionist alliance is needed too protect the foundations of Western civilization: freedom, collective security, and individual liberty.
A trend is emerging, particularly in the United States, where non-Jewish leaders, influencers, clerics, and intellectuals-primarily Christian evangelicals-are openly identifying as Zionists.
Senator Ted Cruz, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, broadcaster Glenn Beck, British author Douglas Murray, and internet personalities like Brandon Tatum are among the prominent voices publicly declaring allegiance not just as supporters of Israel, but as Zionists.
These declarations aren’t without risk. they’ve drawn attacks from both the American left and the anti-Semitic right. Recently, media activist Tucker Carlson described non-Jewish Zionists as a “brain virus.” But this isn’t a political or theological debate; it’s a battle for conscience and the very identity of Western civilization.
Following the October 7 atrocities and the kidnapping of hundreds by Hamas-events that fueled regional and global chaos-“Zionism” is often seen as a volatile political term triggering accusations of colonialism, apartheid, and genocide. Yet, for Christians identifying as Zionists, their affiliation goes beyond recognizing Israel’s right to exist. It’s a declaration of resistance against Islamist and anti-Western domination, and an identification of Zionism as a leading force in the global struggle to preserve the free world.
The current moment is critical. Polls over the past two years show a sharp decline in Western support for Israel, and even its fundamental right to exist, among younger generations. This decline also reflects a broader issue: Western nations are losing their own children.
Iran, Qatar, and russia have exploited this intergenerational vacuum in the West over the past two decades. Islamists understand conquering the free world won’t happen thru force, but through a systematic, long-term war of perception, heavily funded by strategic influence.
This political warfare strategy includes funding American