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"This will be a center with the theme of a united Jerusalem," said Josh Reinstein, director of the Knesset Christian Allies Caucus. "That's why we opened our headquarters here. We believe there should always be a united Jerusalem, and this is going to be on the frontline of that battle."

"You can fit a synagogue in a phone booth in my district," said House Israel Allies Caucus founder Mike Sodrel, a former representative from Indiana. "I didn't support Israel for political reasons; I support it for biblical reasons."

"It was a big surprise," Pastor Nemeth said. "The things I do, I do from the heart. I'm certain that people like us, Israel's friends, should help as much as we can."

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