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The Christian Era in the Middle East Is Over
Posted by _Giulio  Meotti_ (http://frontpagemag.com/author/giulio-meotti/)  
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  on Apr 6th, 2012
 
Israel has become the only _safe_ 
(http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/11475#)   haven for 
Christians in the Middle East, 
Ambassador to the United States,  Michael Oren, wrote in a recent op-ed 
published in 
the Wall Street  Journal. 
“As _800_ (http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/11475#) 
,000  Jews were once expelled from Arab countries, so are Christians being 
forced from  lands they’ve inhabited for centuries”, Ambassador Oren stated, 
comparing the  expulsion of Jews after the establishment of the state of 
Israel with  the Arab countries’ current treatment of their Christian 
minorities.
 
The numbers are telling. Today there is only one Middle Eastern country 
where  the number of Christians has grown: Israel. As documented in the Israeli 
Central  Bureau of Statistics, the Christian community that numbered 34,000 
people in  1949 is now 163,000-strong, and will reach 187,000 in 2020. 
In the rest of the Middle East, the drive for Islamic purity is going to  
banish all traces of pre-Islamic pasts. When the Islamists will have 
prevailed,  the Middle East will be completely green, the colour of Islam. 
Therefore, it is time for Christians to recognize Israel’s survival as  
critical and vital also for them. Instead, Arab Christians chose to react to  
Ambassador Oren by embracing Islam and demonizing the Jews. 
“As Christian leaders in Palestine, we were appalled by the baseless  
allegations you published in the Wall _Street  Journal_ 
(http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/11475#) ”, says one 
letter signed by many  
Arab  Christian personalities published in the Palestinian media outlets. “
Your  attempt to blame the difficult reality that Palestinian Christians face 
on  Palestinian Muslims is a shameful manipulation of the facts intended to 
mask the  damage that Israel has done to our community. The Israeli 
occupation is the  primary reason why so many members of the oldest Christian 
communities in the  world have left the holy land, Palestine. Our reality is 
one 
of occupation,  oppression and loss”. 
The letter is signed by Palestinian ministries, activists, priests and  
mayors and members of the PLO. 
Arab Christianity is near its extinction everywhere. “Christianity in Iraq  
could be eradicated in our lifetime, partially as a result of the US troop  
withdrawal”, declared Leonard Leo, chairman of the US Commission on  
International Religious Freedom. 
In Egypt, 100,000 Christians already have left the country - after Hosni  
Mubarak’s fall last year. The Egyptian Union of Human Rights is denouncing 
this  “mass exodus”. 
Even more dramatic is the collapse of Christian Arab society following  
Israel’s handing over of large parts of Judea and Samaria to the Palestinian  
Authority. Christians have suffered the most from the mafia-style rule of 
Yasser  Arafat’s kleptocracy. 
Christian sites and cemeteries were desecrated by Muslims. Slogans like  “
Islam will win” and “First the Saturday people, then the Sunday People” have 
 been painted on walls, and PLO flags were draped over Jesus crosses. 
Ramallah was 90% Christian before the 1948 War of Independence and 
Bethlehem  was 80% Christian. Today Ramallah is a large Islamic city and 
Bethlehem’s 
 Christians are near extinction. 
Given their common status as minorities within an overwhelmingly Islamic  
region, you might expect Christian Arabs to find common cause with Jews and  
Israel. But the traditional hatred of Eastern Christianity for Judaism, 
combined  with the futile hopes for assimilation within the Arab world, have 
closed off  that option. 
As the letter clearly shows, Arab Christians are lost to Islam. This  
unavoidable historical process has been explained by the pioneer Bat Ye’or, the 
 
most important historian of the “dhimmitude”.
 
Many Palestinian terrorists came from the Christian community. George 
Habash,  who has been dubbed “the godfather of Middle East terrorism”, was a 
Greek  Orthodox Christian who sang in his church choir as a boy back in the 
town  of Lydda. His background was almost identical to that of his best friend, 
Wadia  Haddad, the No. 2 in the PFLP and the operational genius and 
passionate  proponent of the group’s terrorist acts. 
For years after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, the public face of that nation’
s  diplomacy was deputy prime minister Tariq Aziz, who was born with the 
distinctly  Christian name of Michael Yuhanna. 
British author, William Dalrymple, suggests that by the 1990s, five out of  
Hafiz al Asad’s seven closest advisors were Christian. Today, the suave 
symbol  of the Palestinian cause in the West is a Christian, Hanan Ashrawi, who 
signed  the letter against Oren.
 
Coptic Christians were prominent in the pioneering nationalist anti-Israel  
Wafd Party of Egypt in the 1920s. From the 1930s, Arab Christians were 
deeply  influenced by the fascist and ultra-nationalist models they could see 
in 
Europe,  and they formed their own parties in this mold. 
One of the first was the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, founded by the  
Christian Antun Saadeh, who preached the establishment of a Great Syrian 
empire  covering not just modern-day Syria but also Judea, Samaria, Lebanon, 
Cyprus, and  other stretches of the Near East. 
In 1940, another Christian thinker launched what would be a still more  
influential variety of pan-Arabism, namely the Movement for Arab Renaissance  
(Ba’th). The key founder was Michel Aflaq, who had been educated at the  
Sorbonne. 
The most prominent Palestinian intellectual in the world was a  Christian, 
Edward Said (it was in Nazareth, in fact, that Said’s mother was  born; his 
grandfather founded the city’s first Baptist church). 
The use of the term “nakba” for the Israeli War of Independence was an  
innovation of Constantin Zureiq, the intellectual father of Arab  nationalism. 
George Antonious’ book “The Arab Awakening” is one of the earliest  
intellectual expressions of Palestinian Arab resentment about Zionism. 
Antonious  
was far from alone as a Christian Arab who saw his future with the 
aspirations  of the Muslim majority in the Arab world. 
You also have the case of Azmi Bishara, the Arab MK who betrayed the State 
of  Israel, who comes from a middle-class Christian family from Nazareth. 
Meanwhile, in Lebanon, the Christian movements of General Michel Aoun and  
Sleiman Frangieh are allied with Hizbullah. 
Christians have also been part of municipal councils headed by Hamas. Now  
that the Nasserite mixture of socialism and secularism is outclassed by   
Islamist fury, Christians are vanishing from their cradle. 
Arab Christians are paying the anti-Israel appeasing choice: they feed the  
Islamic crocodile hoping it will eat them last. Nonetheless, the Islamic 
tiger  is devouring the Christian lamb. 
Indeed, the Christian era in the Middle East is coming to an end. After 
Arab  nationalism failed to eliminate Israel, Arab Christianity and the Vatican 
are  now building a Palestinian identity hostile to Israel and the Jews. 
The Christian criminalization of Zionism, which Arab Churches made a basic  
condition for “Muslim-Christian rapprochement”, grants the elimination of 
the  Jewish State priority over defending the rights of their own 
beleaguered  communities. 
As was the case of the European Christians in World War II, Arab 
Christianity  is now pursuing a joint cause with evil forces to buy temporary 
security. They  will be responsible for their own destruction. When in 1991, 
the 
first Iraqi  Scuds hit the Tel Aviv area, Palestinians in Judea and Samaria and 
Gaza, in  defiance of the curfew, mounted rooftops and joyfully chanted: “
Saddam, Saddam,  ya habib, oodroob oodroob Tel Abib” (“Saddam, Saddam, you 
darling, hit Tel Aviv  over and over again”). 
A few rocket attacks later, a paraphrased version of that ditty spread  
around: “Saddam, Saddam, our boss, go ahead and hit the Cross”. 
Arab Christians have been Islamicized. Supported by the Vatican and the  
Orthodox Churches, they choose the war against the Jews. They will be paid 
back  with their own extinction.

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