No Christian in izraeli govt!

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Why no Christian is allowed to work in "demoncratic" Issraeli cabinet, no christian minister?
while 20% of population are christian/muslims!

though, they are Christian ministers in Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon...etc :cuckoo:

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Why no Christian is allowed to work in "demoncratic" Issraeli cabinet, no christian minister?
while 20% of population are christian/muslims!

though, they are Christian ministers in Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon...etc :cuckoo:

Israeli Arab Muslim Khaled Abu Toameh...
An Arab member of the Knesset who goes all the way to the US and Canada to tell university students and professors that Israel is an apartheid state is not only a hypocrite and a liar, but is also causing huge damage to the interests of his own Arab voters and constituents. If Israel were an apartheid state, what is this Arab doing in the Knesset? Doesn't apartheid mean that someone like this Knesset member would not, in the first place, even be permitted to run in an election?

Fortunately, Arab citizens can go to the same beaches, restaurants and shopping malls as Jews in this "apartheid" state. Moreover, they can run in any election and even have a minister in the government [Ghaleb Majadlah] for the first time. In this "apartheid" state, the Arab community has a free media that many Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip envy. Ironically, an Arab newspaper in Nazareth or Haifa that is licensed by Israel enjoys more freedom than the media controlled by Hamas and Fatah, as well as most corrupt Arab dictatorships.

Ironically, this Knesset member who is complaining about apartheid enjoys more privileges than most Jews and Arabs in Israel. As a parliamentarian, he is entitled to do many things that an ordinary citizen cannot do, thanks largely to the immunity he enjoys as an elected official. His parliamentary immunity allows him to enter areas that ordinary Jewish and Arab citizens do not have access to. This Knesset member, for example, travels to the Palestinian Authority-controlled territories which, for many years, have been off-limits to ordinary Israeli citizens.

This Knesset member also can sometimes even break the law by visiting "hostile" countries like Syria and Lebanon and holding public meetings with Hamas and Hizbullah leaders.

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Why no Christian is allowed to work in "demoncratic" Issraeli cabinet, no christian minister?
while 20% of population are christian/muslims!

though, they are Christian ministers in Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon...etc :cuckoo:

Christians United For Israel...
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Why no Christian is allowed to work in "demoncratic" Issraeli cabinet, no christian minister?
while 20% of population are christian/muslims!

though, they are Christian ministers in Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon...etc :cuckoo:

Khaled Abu Toameh: The Muslim Genocide of Christians Throughout The Middle East
It is obvious by now that the Christians in the Middle East are an "endangered species." Christians in Arab countries are no longer being persecuted; they are now being slaughtered and driven out of their homes and lands. Those who for many years turned a blind eye to complaints about the persecution of Christians in the Middle East now owe the victims an apology. Now it is clear to all that these complaints were not "Jewish propaganda."

The war of genocide against Christians in the Middle East can no longer be treated as an "internal affair" of Iraq or Egypt or the Palestinians. What the West needs to understand is that radical Islam has declared jihad not only against Jews, but also against Christians. In Iraq, Egypt and the Palestinian territories, Christians are being targeted almost on a daily basis by Muslim fundamentalists and secular dictators.
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Dozens of Arab Christians in Iraq have been killed in recent months in what seems to be well-planned campaign to drive them out of the country. Many Christian families have already begun fleeing Iraq out of fear for their lives. Some have chosen to start new lives in Jordan, while many others are expressing hope that they could be resettled in North America or Europe. In Egypt, the plight of the Coptic Christian minority appears to be worsening. Just this week, the Egyptian security forces killed a Coptic Christian man and wounded scores of others who were protesting against the government's intention to demolish a Christian-owned structure. Hardly a day passes without reports of violence against members of the Coptic Christian community in various parts of Egypt. Most of the attacks are carried out by Muslim fundamentalists.

According to the Barnabas Fund, an advocacy and charitable organization based in the United Kingdom, "Fears for the safety of Egyptian Christians are growing after a series of false allegations, violent threats and mass demonstrations against Christians in Egypt." Muslim anger was ignited by unfounded accusations that Egyptian Christians were aligned with Israel and stockpiling weapons in preparation for war against Muslims. The Barnabas Fund noted that Egyptian authorities have been accused of complicity for political reasons in the escalating sectarian crisis. Palestinian Christians have also been feeling the heat, although they their conditions remain much better than those of their brothers and sisters in Iraq and Egypt.

Last week, the Western-funded Palestinian Authority in the West Bank arrested a Christian journalist who reported about differences between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and senior Fatah operative Mohammed Dahlan. The journalist, George Qanawati, manager of Radio Bethlehem 2000, was freed five days later. In the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, the tiny Christian community is also living in fear following a spate of attacks by radical Islamic groups. The failure of the international community to pay enough attention to the dangers facing the Christians encouraged radical Muslims and corrupt dictatorships to step up their assaults on Christian individuals and institutions. When Muslim fanatics cannot kill Christian soldiers or civilians in the mountains of Afghanistan or on the streets of New York, they choose an easy prey: their Arab Christian neighbors.

The West, Islam and Sharia: Muslim Genocide of Christians Throughout Middle East
 
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anyone may answer my question please?

Israel Christian Nexus
This is the role of the Israel Christian Nexus, to bring together (connect) Christians and Jews in support of Israel and of our shared Judeo-Christian heritage and values.
"Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to live together in unity."

The Israel Christian Nexus was created in 2002 to bring Christians and Jews together in support of the people and state of Israel. Established by one of Israel's founding fathers and one of its most decorated war heroes, General Shimon Erem (ret.), the organization is guided by a Board of Advisors that includes prominent Christian and Jewish clergy and community leaders from across a broad spectrum of denominations and traditions.
A principal focus of the Israel Christian Nexus is education -- working with churches, synagogues and religious schools on programs to promote better understanding of Israel's past and present from both a biblical and historical perspective and to bring the two communities together in expressions of solidarity.

The Nexus also serves as a resource for Jewish and Christian groups on issues facing the Middle East today and on the escalating worldwide threat to Judeo-Christian values and democratic societies from fundamentalist Islam. The Israel Christian Nexus is a nonprofit program of the Promoting Israel Education Fund founded with a grant from the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles and supported through the generosity of churches, synagogues, Jewish and Christian community groups and individuals who share our vision for a more secure Israel.

The mission of the Israel Christian Nexus is to strengthen the alliance between Jews and Christians in defense of our shared Judeo-Christian values and to educate and mobilize the two communities for sustained action in solidarity with the nation and people of Israel.

Israel Christian Nexus: About Us
 
Christians are running for their lives in Iraq, Egypt, Pakistan and several other Muslim countries, if I were a Christian I would take my chances with the Israelis than any Muslim country in the Middle East right now.
 
Christians are running for their lives in Iraq, Egypt, Pakistan and several other Muslim countries, if I were a Christian I would take my chances with the Israelis than any Muslim country in the Middle East right now.

Allah is anti-Christian.

Quran 5:51...
O you who believe! Take not the Jews and the Christians as friends. They are but friends to one another. And if any amongst you takes them as friends, then surely he is one of them.
 
There is complete freedom of worship in Israel, but as a demographic, Christians are only 3% of the population. Perhaps they haven't run for office. If you've ever been in Jerusalem, you would see all the Christian monks in their various costumes, from different denominations. They make for good pictures.
 
There is complete freedom of worship in Israel, but as a demographic, Christians are only 3% of the population. Perhaps they haven't run for office. If you've ever been in Jerusalem, you would see all the Christian monks in their various costumes, from different denominations. They make for good pictures.

there are less christians in neighbors countries but they get christian ministers, Even Hamas put a christian minister in their cabinet in 2006.

Izarelis are chrsitianophobic, they set an ethnic ashkenazi govt!!, exactly like south african apartheid.
 
There is complete freedom of worship in Israel, but as a demographic, Christians are only 3% of the population. Perhaps they haven't run for office. If you've ever been in Jerusalem, you would see all the Christian monks in their various costumes, from different denominations. They make for good pictures.

there are less christians in neighbors countries but they get christian ministers, Even Hamas put a christian minister in their cabinet in 2006.

Izarelis are chrsitianophobic, they set an ethnic ashkenazi govt!!, exactly like south african apartheid.

Lying, again, slave of allah?

The UN ranks Israel among the 15 best countries to live in (out of 170 countries) in the world and with the highest qualities of life, emphasizing political and cultural freedom and equality in education, healthcare, life expectancy and income, ahead of England, Spain, Greece, Italy, Finland, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg and Austria

Statistics | Human Development Reports (HDR) | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Human Development is a development paradigm that is about much more than the rise or fall of national incomes. It is about creating an environment in which people can develop their full potential and lead productive, creative lives in accord with their needs and interests. People are the real wealth of nations. Development is thus about expanding the choices people have to lead lives that they value. And it is thus about much more than economic growth, which is only a means —if a very important one —of enlarging people’s choices.
Fundamental to enlarging these choices is building human capabilities —the range of things that people can do or be in life. The most basic capabilities for human development are to lead long and healthy lives, to be knowledgeable, to have access to the resources needed for a decent standard of living and to be able to participate in the life of the community. Without these, many choices are simply not available, and many opportunities in life remain inaccessible.

Khaled Abu Toameh: Muslim Genocide of Christians Throughout The Middle East...
It is obvious by now that the Christians in the Middle East are an "endangered species." Christians in Arab countries are no longer being persecuted; they are now being slaughtered and driven out of their homes and lands. Those who for many years turned a blind eye to complaints about the persecution of Christians in the Middle East now owe the victims an apology. Now it is clear to all that these complaints were not "Jewish propaganda."

The war of genocide against Christians in the Middle East can no longer be treated as an "internal affair" of Iraq or Egypt or the Palestinians. What the West needs to understand is that radical Islam has declared jihad not only against Jews, but also against Christians. In Iraq, Egypt and the Palestinian territories, Christians are being targeted almost on a daily basis by Muslim fundamentalists and secular dictators.


Dozens of Arab Christians in Iraq have been killed in recent months in what seems to be well-planned campaign to drive them out of the country. Many Christian families have already begun fleeing Iraq out of fear for their lives. Some have chosen to start new lives in Jordan, while many others are expressing hope that they could be resettled in North America or Europe. In Egypt, the plight of the Coptic Christian minority appears to be worsening. Just this week, the Egyptian security forces killed a Coptic Christian man and wounded scores of others who were protesting against the government's intention to demolish a Christian-owned structure. Hardly a day passes without reports of violence against members of the Coptic Christian community in various parts of Egypt. Most of the attacks are carried out by Muslim fundamentalists.

According to the Barnabas Fund, an advocacy and charitable organization based in the United Kingdom, "Fears for the safety of Egyptian Christians are growing after a series of false allegations, violent threats and mass demonstrations against Christians in Egypt." Muslim anger was ignited by unfounded accusations that Egyptian Christians were aligned with Israel and stockpiling weapons in preparation for war against Muslims. The Barnabas Fund noted that Egyptian authorities have been accused of complicity for political reasons in the escalating sectarian crisis. Palestinian Christians have also been feeling the heat, although they their conditions remain much better than those of their brothers and sisters in Iraq and Egypt.

Last week, the Western-funded Palestinian Authority in the West Bank arrested a Christian journalist who reported about differences between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and senior Fatah operative Mohammed Dahlan. The journalist, George Qanawati, manager of Radio Bethlehem 2000, was freed five days later. In the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, the tiny Christian community is also living in fear following a spate of attacks by radical Islamic groups. The failure of the international community to pay enough attention to the dangers facing the Christians encouraged radical Muslims and corrupt dictatorships to step up their assaults on Christian individuals and institutions. When Muslim fanatics cannot kill Christian soldiers or civilians in the mountains of Afghanistan or on the streets of New York, they choose an easy prey: their Arab Christian neighbors.

The West, Islam and Sharia: Muslim Genocide of Christians Throughout Middle East
 
Jihadist, the question is when will Saudi Arabia give citizenship to Christians and permit Christians to enter Mecca and Medina?

why KSA should give citizenships to christians? and which christians?


How about Saudi Arabia start by letting the Christians have a place of worship?

Why you are skirting the subject of the topic? are you a moron like marc69?! :eusa_liar:

Why no christian is allowed in izraeli cabinet like other arab countries?

If you want talking about KSA, open a new thread...
 
why KSA should give citizenships to christians? and which christians?


How about Saudi Arabia start by letting the Christians have a place of worship?

Why you are skirting the subject of the topic? are you a moron like marc69?! :eusa_liar:

Why no christian is allowed in izraeli cabinet like other arab countries?

If you want talking about KSA, open a new thread...

Khaled Abu Toameh: Muslim Genocide of Christians Throughout the Middle East
It is obvious by now that the Christians in the Middle East are an "endangered species." Christians in Arab countries are no longer being persecuted; they are now being slaughtered and driven out of their homes and lands. Those who for many years turned a blind eye to complaints about the persecution of Christians in the Middle East now owe the victims an apology. Now it is clear to all that these complaints were not "Jewish propaganda."

The war of genocide against Christians in the Middle East can no longer be treated as an "internal affair" of Iraq or Egypt or the Palestinians. What the West needs to understand is that radical Islam has declared jihad not only against Jews, but also against Christians. In Iraq, Egypt and the Palestinian territories, Christians are being targeted almost on a daily basis by Muslim fundamentalists and secular dictators.


Dozens of Arab Christians in Iraq have been killed in recent months in what seems to be well-planned campaign to drive them out of the country. Many Christian families have already begun fleeing Iraq out of fear for their lives. Some have chosen to start new lives in Jordan, while many others are expressing hope that they could be resettled in North America or Europe. In Egypt, the plight of the Coptic Christian minority appears to be worsening. Just this week, the Egyptian security forces killed a Coptic Christian man and wounded scores of others who were protesting against the government's intention to demolish a Christian-owned structure. Hardly a day passes without reports of violence against members of the Coptic Christian community in various parts of Egypt. Most of the attacks are carried out by Muslim fundamentalists.

According to the Barnabas Fund, an advocacy and charitable organization based in the United Kingdom, "Fears for the safety of Egyptian Christians are growing after a series of false allegations, violent threats and mass demonstrations against Christians in Egypt." Muslim anger was ignited by unfounded accusations that Egyptian Christians were aligned with Israel and stockpiling weapons in preparation for war against Muslims. The Barnabas Fund noted that Egyptian authorities have been accused of complicity for political reasons in the escalating sectarian crisis. Palestinian Christians have also been feeling the heat, although they their conditions remain much better than those of their brothers and sisters in Iraq and Egypt.

Last week, the Western-funded Palestinian Authority in the West Bank arrested a Christian journalist who reported about differences between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and senior Fatah operative Mohammed Dahlan. The journalist, George Qanawati, manager of Radio Bethlehem 2000, was freed five days later. In the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, the tiny Christian community is also living in fear following a spate of attacks by radical Islamic groups. The failure of the international community to pay enough attention to the dangers facing the Christians encouraged radical Muslims and corrupt dictatorships to step up their assaults on Christian individuals and institutions. When Muslim fanatics cannot kill Christian soldiers or civilians in the mountains of Afghanistan or on the streets of New York, they choose an easy prey: their Arab Christian neighbors.

The West, Islam and Sharia: Muslim Genocide of Christians Throughout Middle East
 
why KSA should give citizenships to christians? and which christians?


How about Saudi Arabia start by letting the Christians have a place of worship?

Why you are skirting the subject of the topic? are you a moron like marc69?! :eusa_liar:

Why no christian is allowed in izraeli cabinet like other arab countries?

If you want talking about KSA, open a new thread...

Marc39 asked you a question about Christians in Saudi Arabia, you answered and I asked another question, deal with it.
 
How about Saudi Arabia start by letting the Christians have a place of worship?

Why you are skirting the subject of the topic? are you a moron like marc69?! :eusa_liar:

Why no christian is allowed in izraeli cabinet like other arab countries?

If you want talking about KSA, open a new thread...

Marc39 asked you a question about Christians in Saudi Arabia, you answered and I asked another question, deal with it.

I will deal with it in the right topic.
we are in Palestine-izrael forum, the subject is christians in the zionist govt!

you skirt again...
 
Why you are skirting the subject of the topic? are you a moron like marc69?! :eusa_liar:

Why no christian is allowed in izraeli cabinet like other arab countries?

If you want talking about KSA, open a new thread...

Marc39 asked you a question about Christians in Saudi Arabia, you answered and I asked another question, deal with it.

I will deal with it in the right topic.
we are in Palestine-izrael forum, the subject is christians in the zionist govt!

you skirt again...

Christian leader Pat Robertson...
Of course, we, like all right-thinking people, support Israel because Israel is an island of democracy, an island of individual freedom, an island of the rule of law, and an island of modernity in the midst of a sea of dictatorial regimes, the suppression of individual liberty, and a fanatical religion intent on returning to the feudalism of 8th Century Arabia.

These facts about modern day Israel are all true. But mere political rhetoric does not account for the profound devotion to Israel that exists in the hearts of tens of millions of evangelical Christians.

Israel has millions of Christian friends in China, in India, in Indonesia, throughout Africa and South America, as well as North America.

Why Evangelical Christians Support Israel - Speech - PatRobertson.com
 

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