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Speaking in Arabic and on
behalf of UN Watch, Father Gabriel Naddaf of Nazareth intervened during the
recent 27th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Mr. President, I am
speaking to you on behalf of UN Watch.
Standing before you is
Father Gabriel Naddaf, a Christian citizen from Nazareth, the city in which
Christ was raised and where he proselytized.
Dear Sirs, while I stand
before you today, the earth of the Middle East is soaked with the blood of
Christians being killed daily.
Do you know that at the
start of the 20th century, Christians comprised 20% of the population of the
Middle East?
Today they comprise only 4%.
Today they comprise only 4%.
Do you know that over the past years some 100,000 Christians have
been killed annually? And why? Not for a crime they’ve committed, but only for
believing in Christ.
In Iraq alone, more than
77% of the Christians have fled during the year 2000, in addition to thousands
killed and expelled.
Some 2 million Christians
lived in Syria, but today, they are less than 250,000.
Christians in these
countries are treated as second-class citizens; facing racial, religious,
economic and social discrimination.
Why is this happening?
Only due to their religion, a religion that advocates love and peace between
mankind.
Christians in the Middle East are marginalized, their rights denied, their property stolen, their honor violated, their men killed, and their children displaced.
Where will they go? Who
will defend them? And who will guard their property?
If we look at the Middle
East, Mr. President, we realize there’s only one safe place where Christians
are not persecuted.
One place where they are
protected, enjoying freedom of worship and expression, living in peace and not
subjected to killing and genocide.
It is Israel, the country
I live in. The Jewish state is the only place where the Christians of the Holy
Land live in safety.
Christians and Jews live
in Israel not only because Christ was originally Jewish, born in Jewish
Bethlehem, but because they share a common destiny, and a true hope to coexist
in peace.
Does the world acknowledge
Israel for protecting its Christians? Many in the international community have
chosen to criticize Israel.
This, in my mind, is a
double crime: because by doing so, the international community helps those
striving to annihilate the Jews, the Christians, the Druze and the Yazidis for
political ends.
By doing so, the
international community unfortunately contributes to exacerbating the
humanitarian crisis in the Middle East. It causes Christians to leave the land
of Christ searching for a safe haven across the world.
It is time for the world
to awaken and realize the truth of those striving to destroy the Jewish state.
They are hastening the
death sentence of Christians in the Middle East and the Holy Land, the land
which witnessed the birth and life of our Lord Jesus Christ. If they leave, who
will remain in it?
I, Father Gabrial Naddaf
of Nazareth, stand before you and plead: O world leaders and supporters of
peace, stop those who want to destroy the only free Jewish state in the region.
It is the only refuge
welcoming and protecting all of its citizens. It is the only place that does
not attempt to push out Christians, forcing them to leave their land in search
of security.
I implore you from the
bottom of my heart to hear the cry of the Christians of the Middle East before
it is too late, and you may read about them only in the history books.
Thank you, Mr. President.
I have attended two meetings - at least one of them hosted by the PSC - that dealt with Israel's alleged persecution of Christians after its statehood was declared in 1948. There was not a single word at these meetings about Christians in Iraq or in Syria.
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