Here’s why Evangelical Christians should be quietly applauding his efforts and actively praying for his success
JERUSALEM—On the face of it, Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid is in Washington this week for two reasons.
First, he is trying to persuade the Biden administration to get much tougher on the Iranian regime and not to re-enter a weak and ineffectual nuclear deal with Tehran.
Second, Lapid is trying to encourage the Biden team to more fully and warmly and publicly embrace the Abraham Accords, which the White House and State Department have been slow to do all year until now.
Both are high-stakes and critically important objectives for Israel.
But the foreign minister has a third mission ...