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Will Palestine finally recognize local evangelicals?

In light of the growing influence of Christian Zionism in the West, the Palestinian leadership is revisiting recognition of evangelicals in the Palestinian territories and engaging local evangelicals to speak with Western Christians about support for Israel and the Palestinian movement.

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Munther Isaac, the director of Christ at the Checkpoint, an anti-occupation Christian Palestinian conference, speaks in Bethlehem in this image uploaded May 29, 2018. — FACEBOOK/Christ at the Checkpoint

After years of inaction and even rejection, the Palestinian government appears poised to recognize local evangelical churches in Palestine.

Al-Monitor learned from a PLO source in Ramallah that a letter of recognition had been drafted for President Mahmoud Abbas' signature more than a year ago, but was scuttled at the last minute, after the Donald Trump administration announced in December 2017 that it would be moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem, a move celebrated by American evangelicals, including Vice President Mike Pence.

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