Charles Krauthammer: The Jew Who Saves Christians
[Investors.com] Christianity, whose presence in the Middle East predates Islam's by 600 years, is about to be cleansed from the Middle East.
Egyptian Copts may have found some respite under Abdel Fatah al-Sissi, but after their persecution under the previous Muslim Brotherhood government, they know how precarious their existence in 90% Muslim Egypt remains. Elsewhere, it's much worse.
Twenty-one Copts were beheaded by the Islamic State affiliate in Libya for the crime of being Christian.
In those large swaths of Syria and Iraq where the Islamic State rules, the consequences for Christians are terrible -- enslavement, exile, torture, massacre, crucifixion.
Over the decades, many Middle Eastern Christians, seeing the rise of political Islam and the intensification of savage sectarian wars, have simply left. Lebanon's Christians, once more than half the population, are now estimated at about a third.
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-08-08 |