Franklin Graham: Surge in Antisemitism in the U.S. Linked to Universities Accepting Millions for Centers for Islamic Study

Rev. Franklin Graham recently spoke out about a tragic incident involving a couple who were murdered in Washington, D.C. He shared his condolences during an appearance on Newsmax TV’s “On the Record.” The suspect in this case is reportedly linked to left-wing pro-Palestine activism, which has raised concerns about the growing antisemitism in the United States.

Graham emphasized the importance of addressing the underlying issues of sin that he believes affect everyone. He stated that the only solution to this problem is through faith in Jesus Christ. He shared his personal experience of how his faith changed his life when he was 22 years old.

In his remarks, Graham also connected the rise of antisemitism to the increasing presence of Islamic studies programs in American universities. He expressed concern that funding for these programs might promote antisemitic views among students. According to him, this trend contributes to a broader issue of rising hostility towards Jewish people in the country.

Graham called for prayers for the affected communities and urged people to seek a change of heart through faith. His comments reflect a growing anxiety among some groups about how political movements and educational programs may influence societal attitudes.