Ghaffar Hussain, writing in The Commentator, points out that 20% of the Middle East was Christian in the early 20th century. Today, that number is 5% and shrinking. Lebanon is now the only place in the Middle East with a sizeable Christian presence and perhaps the only place, besides Israel, where they can feel safe. Many Lebanese towns, like al-Qaa, now host Syrian Christians fleeing persecution as Jihadist elements target them alongside Assad’s forces in the country’s bitter civil war. Expect more persecution and worse once the Death Cult Crew aka the Allahu Akbar Rebels have overthrown the present regime of monsters in Syria.
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