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WILD Accusations Slam Top Conservative Group…
False accusations targeting conservative organizations threaten to distract from the real humanitarian crisis and erode public trust in legitimate advocacy for traditional values.
Unfounded Claims Target Conservative Values
Allegations that the Jewish Policy Center, a well-known conservative policy group, advocated for the bombing of Christian churches and murder of pastors in Gaza have circulated in fringe corners of the internet. Careful examination of reputable news sources, official statements, and the JPC’s public record reveals no support for these claims. Instead, such narratives appear to conflate real violence in the region with baseless accusations against American organizations dedicated to constitutional principles and support for Israel. Spreading misinformation of this nature attacks the integrity of advocacy groups and distracts from the real issues demanding our attention.
During ongoing conflict in Gaza, Christian churches have suffered tragic losses, with the destruction of historic sites like the Church of Saint Porphyrius and Holy Family Church. These attacks, which have occurred amidst broader military operations, have been widely condemned by international and faith-based organizations. Despite the devastation, there is no indication that U.S.-based think tanks have played any role in such actions or endorsed violence. On the contrary, many American advocacy groups continue to call for the protection of religious minorities and preservation of sacred heritage.
Conservative Groups Defend Religious Liberty and Constitutional Values
Conservative organizations like the Jewish Policy Center have long focused on upholding U.S. policy priorities, supporting Israel’s right to self-defense, and advancing traditional American principles. There is no public record of these groups endorsing violence against Christians or other religious minorities. Instead, their advocacy centers on defending the U.S. Constitution, promoting freedom of worship, and calling attention to the dangers of unchecked government overreach. In the current climate, false stories targeting these groups threaten to undermine legitimate debate and stoke unnecessary division.
Many Christian and interfaith organizations, including Churches for Middle East Peace, have responded to the humanitarian crisis by advocating for peace, humanitarian aid, and the safety of vulnerable communities in conflict zones. These efforts are rooted in the shared values of faith, family, and community—values central to American conservatism. By contrast, attempts to link conservative think tanks to acts of violence serve only to erode public trust and hinder the real work of supporting those in need.
Misinformation Undermines Advocacy and National Unity
In the era of widespread disinformation, it is crucial for conservatives to remain vigilant against narratives that distort our values or falsely accuse principled organizations of wrongdoing. Credible research shows that attacks on Christian churches in Gaza result from military conflict, not from advocacy by American policy groups. The spread of unsubstantiated claims undermines honest debate, distracts from humanitarian needs, and weakens the defense of religious liberty at home and abroad.
Jewish Policy Center calls for bombing of Christian churches and the murder of Christian pastors, all in defense of Israel #JPC #Israel #Gaza #netanyahugenocida #Netanyahu_A_criminal_of_war #netanYAHOO #IDF #GazaGenocide #Christian #churchestogether https://t.co/7661QgBXIT
— The Policy Of Truth (@InsightAtNite) August 29, 2025
As the Trump administration continues to reverse the damaging effects of past globalist and leftist policies, it is more important than ever to demand accountability from media and political opponents who traffic in misinformation. Conservative Americans must stand firm, uphold the truth, and continue advocating for the protection of faith, freedom, and family—both within our borders and for persecuted communities around the world.
Sources:
Attacks on religious sites during the Israeli invasion of Gaza – Wikipedia
In the News – Churches for Middle East Peace
Middle East Christians Face a Threat. No, It’s Not Israel. | Hudson Institute