Palestinians are Christians too. Let's discuss.

No. Of course not. As this 60 minute report confirms. All you accept is Zionist propaganda.

Is that the best you've got? Your own video contradicts itself. It starts by mentioning the shrinking Christian population all over the Middle East basically because of Moslum persecution, even admits it has something to do with it in Israel and especially Bethlehem, and then tries to make a sharp twist and spin it as Israel's fault.

You sir are a bald faced liar and you know it. You know that there is overwhelming evidence that Islam and Moslums are NOT tolerant of any other faith.

The old bait and switch. You specified Palestinian Muslims. Palestinian and Christian Muslims have coexisted in Palestine since Palestinians began converting to Islam after the Muslim defeat of the Byzantine Romans. Muslim and Christian Palestinians lived together in relative peace through various rulers since then, Christian and Muslim, be they European Crusaders, Kurds (Saladin), Malemuks (converted Christians), Ottoman's etc.

The Christian Palestinians though only 15% of the population were the wealthiest of the Palestinians and the largest land owners before the European Jew invasion.
 
^^^^^^^ Ha ha ha ha! One wonders what parallel universe this liar lives that he thinks people actually fall for his BS.

Muslims and Christians have been killing each other over the Jewish holy land for the last 1400 years. Let's not forget what one of the reasons the Crusades started was (other than Muslim invasion of Christian lands), it was to free "the holy land" from the Muslim occupiers and invaders who were persecuting Christians and weren't letting Christian worshippers do their pilgrimage.

And of course we have the Nazi Mufti, the founder of the Palestinian movement, who not only killed tens of thousands of Christians, but said once he was done killing all the Jews in their own holy land, the Muslims would start killing all the Christians.
 
The rulers changed and armies fought, but excepting the Crusader massacre of the Muslims when Jerusalem was conquered, the native people have not been at odds with each other. In fact, Christian Arabs became the leading families of Palestine post Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. During Crusader rule Arab Christians were considered natives and held the same societal class as Muslim natives.
 
No. Of course not. As this 60 minute report confirms. All you accept is Zionist propaganda.

Is that the best you've got? Your own video contradicts itself. It starts by mentioning the shrinking Christian population all over the Middle East basically because of Moslum persecution, even admits it has something to do with it in Israel and especially Bethlehem, and then tries to make a sharp twist and spin it as Israel's fault.

You sir are a bald faced liar and you know it. You know that there is overwhelming evidence that Islam and Moslums are NOT tolerant of any other faith.

The old bait and switch. You specified Palestinian Muslims. Palestinian and Christian Muslims have coexisted in Palestine since Palestinians began converting to Islam after the Muslim defeat of the Byzantine Romans. Muslim and Christian Palestinians lived together in relative peace through various rulers since then, Christian and Muslim, be they European Crusaders, Kurds (Saladin), Malemuks (converted Christians), Ottoman's etc.

The Christian Palestinians though only 15% of the population were the wealthiest of the Palestinians and the largest land owners before the European Jew invasion.


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No. Of course not. As this 60 minute report confirms. All you accept is Zionist propaganda.

Is that the best you've got? Your own video contradicts itself. It starts by mentioning the shrinking Christian population all over the Middle East basically because of Moslum persecution, even admits it has something to do with it in Israel and especially Bethlehem, and then tries to make a sharp twist and spin it as Israel's fault.

You sir are a bald faced liar and you know it. You know that there is overwhelming evidence that Islam and Moslums are NOT tolerant of any other faith.

The old bait and switch. You specified Palestinian Muslims. Palestinian and Christian Muslims have coexisted in Palestine since Palestinians began converting to Islam after the Muslim defeat of the Byzantine Romans. Muslim and Christian Palestinians lived together in relative peace through various rulers since then, Christian and Muslim, be they European Crusaders, Kurds (Saladin), Malemuks (converted Christians), Ottoman's etc.

The Christian Palestinians though only 15% of the population were the wealthiest of the Palestinians and the largest land owners before the European Jew invasion.




LIAR the muslims came, saw and took slaves and then forced the Christians and Jews to sign the pact of Umar and the dhimmi laws if they wanted to be left alone. These amounted to a tax on non muslims levied by any and all muslim parties on the Christians and the Jews, in some cases 10 or more muslim groups would enforce the "law" and take all the money and produce leaving the Christians and Jews starving.
 
Bait and switch? Reread what I said. Your video even admits some Palestinian moslum persecution of Christians. Google Christians in Bethlehem for more info pal.
 
Bait and switch? Reread what I said. Your video even admits some Palestinian moslum persecution of Christians. Google Christians in Bethlehem for more info pal.

Why don't you Google Bethlehem son. Here I'll do it for you.

It's the occupation, stupid. And this is from the Jesuit's U.S. publication, not some Hasbara site.


And why are they leaving (Bethlehem, ed.) ? Well, it's complicated.

[Ghareb] It is not just a little bit of suffering here. It is a lot of suffering.

[Zipple] Since 2003 Bethlehem has been circumscribed by a 26-foot military grade wall. The Israeli government constructed it, and argues that it's necessary to protect its citizens from acts of terrorism. But Palestinians say they live as prisoners in their own homes. The wall restricts movement, divides families and hampers the ability to find work.

During a 2014 visit to Bethlehem, Pope Francis paused at the wall in silent prayer. Palestinians took it as a most welcomed sign: A pope acknowledging their suffering.

[Hanan Nasrallah] Living under occupation, it's not easy. It faces a lot of challenges. You know, the separation wall that cuts family from each other. People get humiliated at checkpoints. People do not have many opportunities to improve their living standards. So, therefore, Christians who can afford to, are trying to leave this country.

[Zipple] That's Hanan Nasrallah, a Palestinian Christian who works for Catholic Relief Services. Her organization has been helping local artisans like Atalla Ghareb to develop new fair trade markets for their crafts, increasing wages, and renovating their shops to improve worker health. It's all in hopes of stemming the exodus of Bethlehem's Christians.

But it's not only Christians Hanan worries about. Palestinian Muslims face similarly daunting challenges. And the Christians see themselves in the same boat as their Muslim neighbors.

[Nasrallah] So, there is no and not more really discrimination between Muslims and Christians because both people are living under the same socio-economic and political situation.

VIDEO REPORT | Why are Christians fleeing Bethlehem?
 
Yup, do not forget the name calling Monti, since you are so educated. . . How's about some of this:

Bethlehem has for many years been a hotbed of Palestinian terrorist cells. Rachel's Tomb on the outskirts of the city is a regular target for Palestinian stone-throwers and snipers.

Inside Bethlehem, life for Christians has gone from bad to worse -- and not because there are Jewish settlements in the vicinity. What O'Connor fails to point out is that Bethlehem Christians became persecution targets for Muslims once the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat assumed power in the city. Since then, Christians have been exposed to intimidation, beatings, land theft, firebombing of churches, denial of employment, torture, kidnappings, forced marriages, and extortions.

Read more: Blog: Christian Exodus from Bethlehem

The persecution of Christians in Bethlehem by Islamists is a case study in how the western Christian churches fail to stand up for third world Christians against their tormentors.
There were 20,000 Christians in Bethlehem in 1995, when Israel handed over Bethlehem to Arafat and his Islamic terrorists. By 2010, there were only 7,500 Christians in the town. A few more years of PA rule and Bethlehem will be entirely Muslim.

That and much more here: Bethlehem

In another instance, a young Christian woman took refuge at the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem after falling in love with a Muslim man whose family threatened to kill her. The "modesty brigades" affiliated with Hamas roam the Bethlehem streets and order young Christian women to mind their dress code, and not always in a nice way.

Link: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=6865

My favorite from the above linked article:
Recently, a muezzin (the person at a mosque who calls the people to prayers) was heard saying something that was considered unacceptable even in the rapidly Islamizing Bethlehem: "After Saturday comes Sunday" — which is to say that after they're done with the Jews, they'll be coming after the Christians.

"After Saturday comes Sunday" ohh yeah, nice.
 
Yup, do not forget the name calling Monti, since you are so educated. . . How's about some of this:

Bethlehem has for many years been a hotbed of Palestinian terrorist cells. Rachel's Tomb on the outskirts of the city is a regular target for Palestinian stone-throwers and snipers.

Inside Bethlehem, life for Christians has gone from bad to worse -- and not because there are Jewish settlements in the vicinity. What O'Connor fails to point out is that Bethlehem Christians became persecution targets for Muslims once the Palestinian Authority under Yasser Arafat assumed power in the city. Since then, Christians have been exposed to intimidation, beatings, land theft, firebombing of churches, denial of employment, torture, kidnappings, forced marriages, and extortions.

Read more: Blog: Christian Exodus from Bethlehem

The persecution of Christians in Bethlehem by Islamists is a case study in how the western Christian churches fail to stand up for third world Christians against their tormentors.
There were 20,000 Christians in Bethlehem in 1995, when Israel handed over Bethlehem to Arafat and his Islamic terrorists. By 2010, there were only 7,500 Christians in the town. A few more years of PA rule and Bethlehem will be entirely Muslim.

That and much more here: Bethlehem

In another instance, a young Christian woman took refuge at the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem after falling in love with a Muslim man whose family threatened to kill her. The "modesty brigades" affiliated with Hamas roam the Bethlehem streets and order young Christian women to mind their dress code, and not always in a nice way.

Link: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=6865

My favorite from the above linked article:
Recently, a muezzin (the person at a mosque who calls the people to prayers) was heard saying something that was considered unacceptable even in the rapidly Islamizing Bethlehem: "After Saturday comes Sunday" — which is to say that after they're done with the Jews, they'll be coming after the Christians.

"After Saturday comes Sunday" ohh yeah, nice.
After Saturday comes Sunday was a phrase used by the Nazi Palestinian Mufti, which meant that after he was done killing all the Jews in their own holy land, he and his followers would turn their attention to the Christians.
 
Bait and switch? Reread what I said. Your video even admits some Palestinian moslum persecution of Christians. Google Christians in Bethlehem for more info pal.

Why don't you Google Bethlehem son. Here I'll do it for you.

It's the occupation, stupid. And this is from the Jesuit's U.S. publication, not some Hasbara site.


And why are they leaving (Bethlehem, ed.) ? Well, it's complicated.

[Ghareb] It is not just a little bit of suffering here. It is a lot of suffering.

[Zipple] Since 2003 Bethlehem has been circumscribed by a 26-foot military grade wall. The Israeli government constructed it, and argues that it's necessary to protect its citizens from acts of terrorism. But Palestinians say they live as prisoners in their own homes. The wall restricts movement, divides families and hampers the ability to find work.

During a 2014 visit to Bethlehem, Pope Francis paused at the wall in silent prayer. Palestinians took it as a most welcomed sign: A pope acknowledging their suffering.

[Hanan Nasrallah] Living under occupation, it's not easy. It faces a lot of challenges. You know, the separation wall that cuts family from each other. People get humiliated at checkpoints. People do not have many opportunities to improve their living standards. So, therefore, Christians who can afford to, are trying to leave this country.

[Zipple] That's Hanan Nasrallah, a Palestinian Christian who works for Catholic Relief Services. Her organization has been helping local artisans like Atalla Ghareb to develop new fair trade markets for their crafts, increasing wages, and renovating their shops to improve worker health. It's all in hopes of stemming the exodus of Bethlehem's Christians.

But it's not only Christians Hanan worries about. Palestinian Muslims face similarly daunting challenges. And the Christians see themselves in the same boat as their Muslim neighbors.

[Nasrallah] So, there is no and not more really discrimination between Muslims and Christians because both people are living under the same socio-economic and political situation.

VIDEO REPORT | Why are Christians fleeing Bethlehem?
You think Palestinian Muslim animals breaking into ancient Churches and uses ancient bibles as toilet paper has anything to do with it?

Palestinians In Nativity Church
Used Bibles As Toilet Paper


BETHLEHEM, West Bank - The Palestinian gunmen holed up in the Church of the Nativity and later deported by Israel seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out, while more than 150 civilians went hungry.

They also guzzled beer, wine and Johnnie Walker scotch that they found in priests' quarters, undeterred by the Islamic ban on drinking alcohol.

The indulgence lasted for about two weeks into the 39-day siege, when the food and drink ran out, according to an account by four Greek Orthodox priests who were trapped inside for the entire ordeal that ended Friday.

About 30 priests, monks and nuns, and more than 150 Palestinian civilians, who ran inside on April 2 to escape a gunbattle between Israelis and Palestinians, remained inside the church with the armed militants for more than five weeks.

A church helper, who gave his name as Milad, said the quantity of food consumed by the gunmen in the first 15 days should have lasted for six months.

As they feasted and boozed, Palestinian civilians subsisted on a meager diet, with barely enough for a single meal a day.

Conditions improved somewhat for the civilian refuge seekers when the governor of Bethlehem intervened and partially succeeded in reallocating food supplies, priests and others witnesses said.

Angry Orthodox priests yesterday showed two reporters about 20 empty bottles of whiskey, champagne, vodka, cognac and French wine on a kitchen shelf and on the floor of two rooms.

"They should be ashamed of themselves. They acted like animals, like greedy monsters. Come, I will show you more," said one priest, who declined to give his name.

He gestured toward empty bottles of Israeli-brewed Maccabi beer and hundreds of cigarette butts strewn on the floor.

The priest then took the reporters to see computers taken apart and a television set dismantled for use as a hiding place for weapons.

"You can see what repayment we got for 'hosting' these so-called guests," said Archbishop Ironius, another cleric, as he showed reporters the main reception hall of the Greek Orthodox Monastery.

"All the media concentrated on the Franciscan [Catholic] quarter, where little damage was done," the archbishop said. "Why? The Franciscans actually let the gunmen in, then guided the gunmen to our rooms."

Archbishop Ironius showed onlookers where the militants had broken in to the monks' quarters by smashing locked doors while, he said, the monks were praying downstairs.

"The Franciscans then blocked their own rooms' doors with iron bars," Archbishop Ironius said.

The 39-day siege ended Friday under a deal in which 13 Palestinian fighters were sent to exile in Europe and another 26 were sent to Gaza, where they were received as heroes.

While in the church, the top Palestinian gunmen slept on comfortable beds in the elegant apartment of Father Parathaious, while others rested on mattresses there and elsewhere under high-quality woolen blankets.

The civilians slept on cold tile floors in the main church downstairs.

"It's a shame, the mess they made and the way they kept the food. I'm not proud of what they did, even though as a Palestinian I sympathize with their cause of a liberated homeland," said Milad, 15.

The gunmen belong to the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, part of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's Fatah organization.

Before Mr. Arafat visited the church yesterday, Palestinian security officials ordered a thorough removal of all debris and a total cleanup.

But prior to Mr. Arafat's arrival, the reporters were shown the room belonging to Father Vasareillon, where a key Al Aqsa leader, Nabil Abayat, was fatally shot.

While inviting the reporters inside, the priests refused to allow three young members of Mr. Abayat's extended family into the room, fearing they would insist it became a Muslim shrine to their fallen colleague.

The scene in the room was grim. Seven gunmen had sheltered there, said another young church helper, and Mr. Abayat had died when a bullet ricocheted off a radiator.

Pools of his blood had stained the bed on which he had collapsed.

Priests pointed to numerous bullet holes that appeared to have been fired from inside the room.

Wine bottles and a Johnny Walker Red Label whisky bottle lay empty on a bedside table with cooked rice splattered on the floor.

Another top gunman from the militant Abayat clan was fatally shot 10 days ago close to a well that the Palestinians had used to hide their weapons.

Another four gunmen died during the exchanges of fire and sniping, as well as a mentally retarded bell ringer who, the Israelis say, ran toward soldiers, ignoring orders to stop.

Several Israeli soldiers were seriously wounded in the exchanges of gunfire during the five-week siege.

The Orthodox priests and a number of civilians have said the gunmen created a regime of fear.

"Their word was law," said one civilian, "and they told us civilians who left the church would either be shot by the Israelis or dealt with later by the gunmen's comrades."

Even in the Roman Catholic areas of the complex there was evidence of disregard for religious norms.

Catholic priests said that some Bibles were torn up for toilet paper, and many valuable sacramental objects were removed.

"Palestinians took candelabra, icons and anything that looked like gold," said a Franciscan, the Rev. Nicholas Marquez from Mexico.

"We were told later that they gave them back."

The gunmen and civilians who emerged on Friday went through metal detectors, revealing no stolen objects.

http://www.washtimes.com/world/20020515-89391238.htm
 
The Washington Times, right wing fiction and now the facts.

State of Siege. (Conflict at the Church of the Nativity)
By Bush, Trudy
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AS ANYONE following the news knows, Palestinians and Israelis offer two entirely different accounts of the violence (and two different accounts of what has happened in the region since the emergence of the state of Israel in 1948). The siege at the Church of the Nativity is one more example.

The Israeli story is that a large group of armed terrorists forcibly entered the church on April 2. The gunmen took dozens of civilians hostages, including Christian clergy. They used them as human shields, and launched attacks on the Israeli soldiers who surrounded the church. With great restraint, Israel has been attempting to rescue the hostages and capture the terrorists. In Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's words, "Murderers ... have commandeered the church and are holding the clergymen hostage."

The Palestinian story goes like this: As the Israeli army invaded Bethlehem and Israeli tanks approached Manger Square on April 2, around 240 Palestinians, including some armed men, entered the church seeking safety. The armed Palestinians, most of whom are members of the Palestinian Authority tourism police or policemen from a nearby police station, laid down their arms. The priests, nuns and monks who remained in the church did so of their own volition to protect both the church and those seeking sanctuary. Those inside the church are suffering together as the Israeli army tortures them, projecting unbearably loud noises into the church compound and denying those inside medical help, food and water.

Which story is closer to the truth? A small band of Palestinians on the Israeli wanted list no doubt were among those who first entered the church. They reportedly shot open the lock on the Franciscan convent's door in order to get in.

But it was soon evident that only a few of the people inside the church were "gunmen" and no one was being held hostage. Compelling and credible testimony came from the 35 or so Franciscan friars, several Franciscan nuns, six Armenian monks and six Greek Orthodox priests whose monasteries and convent are part of the church compound and who remained in the church. Through their spokesperson, Father David Jaeger, the Franciscans repeatedly asserted that the religious were "not hostages; they are in their own house, in the precise place where they belong, in fidelity to their divine calling, and in obedience to the orders of their superiors."

The Franciscans warned that the Israeli use of the term "hostage" was meant "to legitimize a perhaps imminent military assault." On April 11 Father Giacomo Bini, the head of the Franciscan order, stated that "to date, none of the roughly 200 Palestinians who are with the friars has committed any act of violence."

Those Palestinians who gradually decided to leave the church and were allowed to do so by the Israelis insisted that they had stayed inside of their own volition. …

"State of Siege. (Conflict at the Church of the Nativity)" by Bush, Trudy - The Christian Century, Vol. 119, Issue 10, May 8, 2002 | Online Research Library: Questia
 
^^^^^^^
Thanks for the Left Wing terrorist worshipping propaganda.

Armed Pali Muslim animals did indeed break into a church use ancient scrolls to wipe their asses. That must make you extremely proud. The savages thought that once they broke into the church with guns blazing, the Israelis wouldn't stay on their tails and try to capture them. They were wrong. But using churches, mosques, hospitals, and their own women and children as shields is what depraved Palestinian cowards usually do.

"After the siege ended, there were widespread media reports, including video footage, the Nativity church was left in shambles.

Clergy trapped inside later told reporters top Palestinian gunmen slept on comfortable beds in an elegant apartment inside the church, using high-quality woollen blankets, while the civilians slept on cold tile floors in the main church downstairs.

Four Greek monks told the Washington Times the Palestinian gunmen holed up with them seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out, while the trapped civilians went hungry. The terrorists also were accused of guzzling beer, wine and Johnny Walker scotch that they found in the priests' quarters.

A Roman Catholic priest told the Times some Bibles were torn up and used as toilet paper, and many valuable sacramental objects were removed."
 
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^^^^^^^
Thanks for the Left Wing terrorist worshipping propaganda.

Armed Pali Muslim animals did indeed break into a church use ancient scrolls to wipe their asses. That must make you extremely proud. The savages thought that once they broke into the church with guns blazing, the Israelis wouldn't stay on their tails and try to capture them. They were wrong. But using churches, mosques, hospitals, and their own women and children as shields is what depraved Palestinian cowards usually do.

"After the siege ended, there were widespread media reports, including video footage, the Nativity church was left in shambles.

Clergy trapped inside later told reporters top Palestinian gunmen slept on comfortable beds in an elegant apartment inside the church, using high-quality woollen blankets, while the civilians slept on cold tile floors in the main church downstairs.

Four Greek monks told the Washington Times the Palestinian gunmen holed up with them seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out, while the trapped civilians went hungry. The terrorists also were accused of guzzling beer, wine and Johnny Walker scotch that they found in the priests' quarters.

A Roman Catholic priest told the Times some Bibles were torn up and used as toilet paper, and many valuable sacramental objects were removed."

"The Christian Century" magazine is left-wing? LOL It is Christian evangelical you idiot.

As usual, grasping at straws in an attempt to have us believe your constant propaganda output. I have yet to see you post anything from a neutral news source.
 
... Through their spokesperson, Father David Jaeger, the Franciscans repeatedly asserted that the religious were "not hostages; they are in their own house, in the precise place where they belong, in fidelity to their divine calling, and in obedience to the orders of their superiors."
The Franciscans warned that the Israeli use of the term "hostage" was meant "to legitimize a perhaps imminent military assault." On April 11 Father Giacomo Bini, the head of the Franciscan order, stated that "to date, none of the roughly 200 Palestinians who are with the friars has committed any act of violence." ...
Yeah, the good father has to live there, after all, on that jihadski turf that Bethleem has turned into, accidents may happen and all that, of course. The late mayor of Bethleem, Nicholas Freij, was against turning Bethleem over to palistanians, and was warning Barak that, Bethleem would've become a city of churches, but no christians. Indeedy so.
 
The only reason that there are still Christians there and their shrines are still standing is because of the Jews.


"After the siege ended, there were widespread media reports, including video footage, the Nativity church was left in shambles.

Clergy trapped inside later told reporters top Palestinian gunmen slept on comfortable beds in an elegant apartment inside the church, using high-quality woollen blankets, while the civilians slept on cold tile floors in the main church downstairs.

Four Greek monks told the Washington Times the Palestinian gunmen holed up with them seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out, while the trapped civilians went hungry. The terrorists also were accused of guzzling beer, wine and Johnny Walker scotch that they found in the priests' quarters.

A Roman Catholic priest told the Times some Bibles were torn up and used as toilet paper, and many valuable sacramental objects were removed."
 
The only reason that there are still Christians there and their shrines are still standing is because of the Jews.


"After the siege ended, there were widespread media reports, including video footage, the Nativity church was left in shambles.

Clergy trapped inside later told reporters top Palestinian gunmen slept on comfortable beds in an elegant apartment inside the church, using high-quality woollen blankets, while the civilians slept on cold tile floors in the main church downstairs.

Four Greek monks told the Washington Times the Palestinian gunmen holed up with them seized church stockpiles of food and "ate like greedy monsters" until the food ran out, while the trapped civilians went hungry. The terrorists also were accused of guzzling beer, wine and Johnny Walker scotch that they found in the priests' quarters.

A Roman Catholic priest told the Times some Bibles were torn up and used as toilet paper, and many valuable sacramental objects were removed."

Of course you just post the usual propaganda without the link that would show it emanating from a Hasbara site. So predictable.
 
Jew haters call anything that is truthful and they don't like "Hasbara".

Palestinian Muslims = murderers of over 150 Lebanese Christians.

Yeah, they really love Christians.
 
Jew haters call anything that is truthful and they don't like "Hasbara".

Palestinian Muslims = murderers of over 150 Lebanese Christians.

Yeah, they really love Christians.

Israeli Jews have killed far more than 150 Lebanese Christians.
 
Jew haters call anything that is truthful and they don't like "Hasbara".

Palestinian Muslims = murderers of over 150 Lebanese Christians.

Yeah, they really love Christians.

Israeli Jews have killed far more than 150 Lebanese Christians.
150,000 Lebanese Christians were killed by Muslim Palestinians.

You're trying to get me on a technicality now? Wow. How desperate you are.
 

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