Babylon Bee Editor’s Shocking Comments About Gaza’s Christians Are Nothing New
COMMENTARY: Everywhere, in the Middle East and other conflict zones around the world, there are attempts to play up and weaponize 'the Christian angle.'
COMMENTARY: Everywhere, in the Middle East and other conflict zones around the world, there are attempts to play up and weaponize 'the Christian angle.'
Khalil Sayegh, a Christian from Gaza whose family has been hard hit by the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, talks about the tragedy facing his people and the reasons that have led Christians to flee the region in recent decades.
ANALYSIS: The escalation of the conflict between Israel and Islamic militants of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad underscores the growing vulnerability of local civilians and Church institutions.
In the past six years, the number of Christians in the Gaza Strip has plummeted from 4,500 to just 1,000, due to harsh conditions.
NEWS ANALYSIS: As the Church prays for ‘occupiers and our oppressors,’ does the U.S. have the key?
Blessed Marie-Alphonsine Ghattas and Blessed Mariam Baouardy, Palestinians born in the 19th century, will be canonized May 17.
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