For years, media outlets have largely refused to report one of the
most troubling aspects of the Mideast conflict ― Muslim intimidation and violence
against Christians in Palestinian-controlled areas.
The latest shocking
episode again made its way to very few news consumers: Late Saturday night (Sept.
3), hundreds of armed Palestinian Muslims crying 'Allahu Akbar'
descended on the West Bank Christian city of Taibe. For the next few
hours, the mob terrorized the community, setting sixteen homes and
multiple businesses on fire, looting valuables from both, and
destroying a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Said
one eyewitness: 'It was like a war, they arrived in groups, and
many of them were holding clubs.'
The mob's 'provocation'? A Muslim
woman from their neighboring village had had a relationship with a
Christian man from Taibe. The woman was poisoned to death by her own family in
an 'honor killing', and soon after, the pogrom against Taibe
commenced.
Something tells us this incident would have made
international headlines had Jews been responsible for this type of
violence.
HISTORY OF MUSLIM ABUSE, CHRISTIAN FLIGHT
Incidents such as this, largely ignored by the western media, have been the leading cause of massive Christian flight
from the Holy Land over the past few years.
The historical Christian
towns of Bethlehem and Nazereth, once home to large Christian populations, have seen that population flee
en masse due to Muslim intimidation and violence. As
HonestReporting has documented:
● Over 100
Palestinian terrorists took over the Church of the Nativity in
2002, using it as a fortress from which to fire upon Israeli troops,
while holding nuns, priests and monks hostage, and looting or
destroying virtually everything of value inside the building.
●
During 2000-2002, the PA's Tanzim
militia chose the Christian town of Beit Jala as a base for unprovoked
shooting at Jerusalem. The Tanzim were specifically positioned in or
near Christian homes, hotels, churches, and the Greek Orthodox club,
knowing fully well that these sites would be hard-hit by Israeli
return fire.
●
In 1995, Bethlehem was 62% Christian, but today is less than 20%
Christian. Before 1995, Bethlehem had a majority-Christian municipal
council, but when the Palestinian Authority took over the town, Yassir
Arafat replaced the municipal council with a predominately Muslim
council, and Christian Arabs
fled Bethlehem in droves after a radical Islamic wave began inciting
against them.
●
On February 6, 2002, the Boston Globe reported "a rampage of
Palestinian Muslims against Christian shops and churches in
Ramallah... Police made no attempt to stop the mob, which besieged and
damaged a widely respected youth center associated with the Boy Scouts
of America after torching the Christian properties...'The truth is
this is a problem between Christians and Muslims,' said one Christian
businessman."
For more on
Christian persecution under the PA, see
this report from the JCPA,
this article by Joseph Farah, and a report from
The
Prism Group.
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One AP dispatch on the Taibe pogrom did make its way to one major paper ―
the
Los Angeles Times. But given the degree of destruction and racial
violence in question, and given the huge number of reporters that remain
in Israel after the Gaza withdrawal, the unfortunate incident merited far
greater coverage.
Despite appearances, the
Mideast conflict is not only between Jews and Muslims. HonestReporting encourages subscribers
to expand awareness of both the alarming incident in Taibe, and the larger
problem of Muslim persecution of Christians in the Holy Land, in your
local paper and community.
Thank you for your ongoing involvement in the battle against media bias.
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