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To: Eleutheria5; Lurking Libertarian; Kaslin; Impy; LS; NFHale; GOPsterinMA; campaignPete R-CT; ...
>> Arabs do have their good side, as I’ve discovered in one-on-one dealings with them, and some of them have discovered that Jews have their virtues, too. The real diplomacy and peacemaking is to encourage such one-on-one interactions under controllable conditions. <<

Here's an interesting development: Israel FINALLY has a political party for Christians that is PRO-zionism and Israel sovereignty, and wants to protect the culture of Christians there, while fully integrated them into Israeli society, for example it strongly promotes Christians joining the Israeli Defense Forces.

It's called Ihud Bnei HaBrit, which means "United Allies".

The party is ironically mostly Arabs (not surprising since Arabs are the vast majority of Israel Christians), and, even more ironically, leans left-of-center. I'd take those "left of center" Christians over the Pete Buttigieg/Jimmy Carter "Christian left" in America any day.

Apparently it was founded by a sea captain from Nazareth who was sick and tired of all the Arab political parties in Israel catering to Muslims/Islamofacists and campaigning on the idea of wiping Isarel off the map. It says the party membership is primarily Melkite Greek and Roman Catholic Christians who are proud to be Israeli citizens. I find that refreshing.

Apparently they won 0 seats in the Knesset though.

There's some other tiny Christian Party in Israel called the Bible Bloc Party, it was created by Evangelical protestant speaker Dennis Lipkin. He'd be better off joining forces with the United Allies and working to move them to the right on social issues and economic policy. Demographically, his voters in Israel (white Evangelical protestants) are a tiny, tiny minority.

Christians only makeup about 2% of the population in Israel. If they want to elect one of their own to the Knesset and have a voice in government, they need to work together.

There was ONE "Christian" Knesset member in the Knesset a while back, but he was some Palestinian douche elected on one of the Arab List parties who was as "Christian" as Michael Moore is. I think he campaigned on the idiotic idea of putting up a Christmas Tree in the Knesset not because of any sincere religious feelings, but just to annoy/piss off the Jewish members.

66 posted on 09/19/2019 12:28:53 PM PDT by BillyBoy (States rights is NOT a suicide pact)
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This is great, but unfortunately over 20 years too late. Now the indigenous Christian population in Israel has dwindled down to about 2%, because the Oslo accord left such ancient Christian communities as Bet Lehem and Bet Jaalah completely at the mercy of the Islamofascists. Those that remain are increasingly taking to speaking Aramaic instead of Arabic, and no longer identify as Palestinian due to their bad treatment.

The ethnic and religious tapestry of Israel is complex and multi-hued, whether we are talking about Christians, Muslims, or Jews, but thanks to the idiot diplomats, it was reduced to Jew and Palestinian. The few dozen Samaritans, the Druze, various Sufist sects, and multiple Christian denominations from Dominican monks to Syrian Christians...are all Palestinians, a made up nationality that somehow encompasses the Kurdish enclave right outside Kiryat Arba, the residents of the Green Mosque neighborhood on the other side of Kiryat Arba who claim to be descendants of Moabites, the numerous distinct ethnicities even among Sunni Muslim Arabs who work in my yishuv, that are obvious even to an untrained eye like mine...Palestinians.

We Jews have many complex ethnic, ideological and religious factions, too. But to those who hate us we are simply Jooos! Our fate is to be something great in the world, and to accomplish that, we need to have greater values than the simple survival of our beleaguered tribe. My own idea is to ally ourselves with other eastern minorities, such as Christians and Druze, for mutual protection and advancement. I call my idea EMA, or Eastern Minorities Alliance.

It’s a pity the nascent Christian community took this long to coalesce, now that so many have abandoned Bet Lehem and other ancient community centers for the West. But these are the cards we’re all dealt. Nothing to do but play them as best we can. Sorry this party didn’t get into the Knesset. The way things are going, elections will become more frequent for the time being. So buck up and try again in a year or so, when the government falls apart again.


71 posted on 09/19/2019 2:28:56 PM PDT by Eleutheria5 (If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.)
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