Looks like there are groups that have nothing against Israel, and are happy to visit. This also reminds me of the Nigerian Christians intending to visit Israel, as told in another article listed below.
WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION
Amish, Mennonite and Hutterite pilgrims meet with Israeli Chief Rabbi on a tour meant to build a relationship of blessing between Anabaptists and Jews.
When Israeli Chief Rabbi David Lau entered the conference room at the Chief Rabbinate in Jerusalem with Parliamentarian Aliza Lavie, a group of 31 Anabaptist Christians was in the midst of singing a medley of hymns, harmonizing so beautifully that staffers had been standing in the halls to listen. No one seemed fazed that the hymns were not Jewish, least of all Lau.
“I ask you to continue your singing, because we heard it together [as we approached the room] and it was amazing,” the revered rabbi told the awestruck pilgrims. “Sing something about Jerusalem.”
Continue reading at:
?We?re marching to Zion? | ISRAEL21c
Nigerian President To Bring 30,000 Christian Pilgrims To Holy Land | Breaking Israel News
WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION
Amish, Mennonite and Hutterite pilgrims meet with Israeli Chief Rabbi on a tour meant to build a relationship of blessing between Anabaptists and Jews.
When Israeli Chief Rabbi David Lau entered the conference room at the Chief Rabbinate in Jerusalem with Parliamentarian Aliza Lavie, a group of 31 Anabaptist Christians was in the midst of singing a medley of hymns, harmonizing so beautifully that staffers had been standing in the halls to listen. No one seemed fazed that the hymns were not Jewish, least of all Lau.
“I ask you to continue your singing, because we heard it together [as we approached the room] and it was amazing,” the revered rabbi told the awestruck pilgrims. “Sing something about Jerusalem.”
Continue reading at:
?We?re marching to Zion? | ISRAEL21c
Nigerian President To Bring 30,000 Christian Pilgrims To Holy Land | Breaking Israel News