Two Articles, Two Faces of Netanyahu

Two Articles, Two Faces of Netanyahu

OpEd by Ralph Ely, Sr. Editor,(TLB)

Christmas 2025 has come and gone, leaving Joy and Pease in small pockets of the world.

To hear Benjamin Netanyahu tell it he and Israel has made the Christian community thrive… The Jewish state “will always stand” with Christians there and worldwide.

Here is what Netanyahu said (in part) as reported by BREITBART NEWS…

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a Christmas Eve message from Jerusalem stressing that Israel is “the only country in the Middle East where the Christian community is thriving” and pledged that the Jewish state “will always stand” with Christians worldwide.

Speaking in a video posted Wednesday on his official X account, Netanyahu wished Christians “a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” while underscoring Israel’s role as a regional outlier in protecting Christian life and worship.

“From Jerusalem, I send warm greetings to our Christian friends around the world,” Netanyahu said. “I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”

From the Holy Land, he added, Israel is “the only country in the Middle East where the Christian community is thriving,” noting that Christians can practice their faith “with full rights and in total freedom,” and that pilgrims are “embraced with open arms” and able to celebrate their traditions openly “without any fear.”

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….without any fear? Mr. Fear Monger Netanyahu should know that word FEAR inside and out. Just anyone that has or now lives in Gaza!

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Gaza’s Christians Mark Somber Christmas Amid Fragile Truce

‘There Is Nothing To Celebrate’

Via Middle East Eye as posted on ZH

Youssef Tarazi, a Palestinian Christian in Gaza, says the giant Christmas tree that once stood as a symbol of communal celebration will not be lit this year. For a third consecutive year, Gaza’s Christian community says they will be observing Christmas without public celebrations, as Israel’s alleged repeated ceasefire violations and restrictions on humanitarian aid entering the enclave continue to cast a shadow over the holiday.

“Churches have suspended all celebrations outside their walls because of the conditions Gaza is going through,” Tarazi, 31, told Middle East Eye. “We are marking the birth of Jesus Christ through prayer inside the church only, but our joy remains incomplete”.

Before the war, churches across Gaza transformed their courtyards into gathering spaces, decorated streets with festive lights and hosted carols that brought families together.

Muslims often joined Christian neighbors to mark the occasion, including the annual lighting of a large Christmas tree in Gaza City. “This year, we cannot celebrate while we are still grieving for those killed, including during attacks on churches,” Tarazi said.

Nothing feels the same anymore. Many members of our community will not be with us this Christmas”.

George Anton, the director of operations at the Latin patriarchate in Gaza and head of its emergency committee, echoed those sentiments. “We cannot celebrate while Christians and Muslims alike are mourning devastating losses caused by the war,” Anton told MEE. “For us, the war has not ended”.

Anton said churches are limiting observances to prayers and a nativity scene inside church buildings. “In the past, we decorated our homes. Now, many homes are gone. We decorated the streets. Even the streets are gone,” he said. “There is nothing to celebrate”.

Since October 2023, Gaza’s Christian homes, schools and churches have been damaged or destroyed during Israeli military operations. Three historic churches – Church of Saint Porphyrius, the Holy Family Church and the Gaza Baptist Church – have suffered severe damage.

Anton said at least 53 Christians have been killed directly or indirectly during the war, with many others injured. “Some were killed in air strikes, while others died because we could not reach hospitals or provide medicine, especially elderly people with chronic illnesses,” he said.

Determined to stay

This Christmas comes amid what church leaders describe as the smallest Christian population Gaza has seen in decades.

More than 400 Christians have left Gaza during the war, fearing for their lives after relatives and friends were killed. Today, an estimated 220 Christian families – around 580 people – remain in the strip. “Those of us who remain are determined to stay,” Anton said, while acknowledging that worsening humanitarian conditions may force more families to leave in search of medical care and stability.

Around 70 percent of Gaza’s Christians belong to the Greek Orthodox Church, with the remainder Latin Catholics. “The situation affects everyone – Christians and Muslims alike,” Anton said. “We are part of this society, and what happens to Gaza happens to us”.

On October 20 2023, less than two weeks into the war, Israeli strikes hit the Church of Saint Porphyrius complex, killing at least 16 people who had sought refuge there. The church is one of the oldest in the world, built on a site used for Christian worship since the fifth century.

In another attack on 17 July, Israeli fire struck Gaza’s only Catholic church, killing two women and injuring several others, including the parish priest. “All Palestinians, including the Christian community, are still living with the consequences of the war,” Anton said. “We are grieving, frustrated and unstable. We cannot celebrate as if nothing has happened”.

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War, Misinformation and Untruths is the Hallmark of  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Even the celebration of the Birth of Jesus will not shutdown this demagogue. Rest assured there is a special place in Hell reserved for one Benjamin Netanyahu. (TLB)  ed.

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Header featured image (edited) credit: Photo Ariel Schalit / POOL / AFP. Emphasis added by (TLB)

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