Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called for Jews and Christians to unite against the common threats they face
Christians in the Middle East are currently finding themselves in difficult situations due to several unjust attacks by the Islamic State (ISIS) who are threatening also to overrun other countries in the Middle East after conquering huge swathes of land in Syria and Iraq.
Christians
who have lived in the Middle East for years have seen members of their
community executed, their women and girls taken as slaves to be sold in
markets across Syria and Iraq.
As ironic as it seems, Israel the only real democracy
in the Middle East may be the safest haven for Christians who are
allowed to practice their faith, undisturbed and unquestioned in the
Jewish State.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a special Christmas address recently, where he wished Christian citizens of Israel well over the festive period.
“Christian
communities across the Middle East are experiencing a particularly
difficult time, They’re experiencing violence, execution and fear. This
has become the daily staple for Christian communities throughout the
Middle East.”
The Prime Minister continued to extol the virtues of life for Christians living in Israel.
“Here
in Israel religious freedom is a sacred principle. Israel’s Christian
citizens enjoy the full blessings of freedom and democracy; their equal
rights are enshrined in Israeli law.”
And
even Christian leaders agree with Netanyahu’s sentiments; recently, in
an address to the United Nations, Israeli Greek Orthodox priest Gabriel
Nadaf described Israel as the only country in the entire region where
Christians can live safely.
In concluding his address, Prime Minister Netanyahu called for Jews and Christians to unite against the common threats they face.
“On
this most important day in the Christian calendar, let us remember the
common heritage and values that unite us in the face of extremism and
hatred – which we will never accept. From Jerusalem, the eternal capital
of the Jewish people, the city of peace, I join Christians everywhere –
and especially those in the Middle East – in a common prayer for a more
peaceful and tolerant world. Merry Christmas, and a happy new year.”
It
is perhaps ironic that after centuries of Jews being persecuted by
Christians, the only country in the Middle East in which Christians can
feel safe is The Jewish State.
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