As of 2024, the organization's Christian advisory board of directors included
Tim Dunn (chairman),
Dave Weldon,
Mike Sodrel, Dick Saulsbury, Earl Cox,
Trent Franks, Bill Holmes, Larry Huch, and Becky Brimmer. IAF has established parliamentary groups consisting of strongly pro-Israel politicians in many countries. In the US and some other countries, such groups are known as
caucuses.
Knesset Christian Allies Caucus The Knesset Christian Allies Caucus is the IAF's caucus in the Israeli parliament - the Knesset. The Caucus was founded by
Yuri Stern of the
National Union in 2004. In the past, the Caucus was co-chaired by
David Rotem (till March 31, 2015) and
Gila Gamliel. Deputy Speaker of the Knesset MK Sharren Haskel is the current chair of the caucus. As of 2020, it has 17 members, stemming from a spectrum of political parties.
Congressional Israel Allies Caucus The Congressional Israel Allies Caucus is the IAF's
caucus in the
United States House of Representatives. It was formed on July 27, 2006, to affirm
United States support for Israel amidst growing international pressure for Israel to implement an immediate ceasefire during the
Israel-Lebanon conflict. It is, according to the IAF, the only
bipartisan caucus in support of Israel in the U.S. House. The Caucus was modeled after its counterpart in the
Knesset, the
Christian Allies Caucus. and
Gene Green (D-TX). Founding co-chairs were
Mike Pence (R-IN); former House Minority Whip
Eric Cantor (R-VI); and
Eliot Engel (D-NY). The co-chairs of the Caucus in the
116th United States Congress were
Eliot Engel (D-NY),
Doug Lamborn (R-CO),
Brad Sherman (D-CA), and
Steve Chabot (R-OH). == Finances ==