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Tag Archives: Gabriel Naddaf
“Ahmed Meligy has endured death threats and police arrest for his activism, which includes blogging for the Jerusalem Post, and supporting democracy in Egypt and warmer ties with Israel”
INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT ON TERRORISM A Growing Trend: Brave Muslim Zionists by Noah Beck August 15, 2016 Muslims and Arabs who openly identify as Zionists are growing in number – powered by the freer flow of information and ideas made possible … Continue reading
IDF enlistment of Christians breaking records
JERUSALEM POST IDF Christian recruits on rise as soldiers gather for Christmas party by Staff December 23, 2015 Father Gabriel Naddaf of Nazareth recently gathered some of these Israeli Christian soldiers for a Christmas party at an IDF base in … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Christians, Gabriel Naddaf, IDF, Israeli Christians Recruitment Forum, Nazareth
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Priest tells UNHRC to ‘end witch hunt’ of Israel
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Marissa Newman September 23, 2014 A Greek Orthodox priest from Israel defended the Jewish state before the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday, arguing that it is the only country in the Middle East where Christians are … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Gabriel Naddaf, Greek Orthodox, UN Human Rights Council
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