- Palestinian Christian
The Palestinian Christians are
Palestinian s who followChristianity . In both the local dialect ofPalestinian Arabic and in classical or modern standard Arabic, Christians are called "Nasrani" (a derivative of the Arabic word forNazareth , "al-Nasira") or "Masihi" (from the same root as the Hebrew word for Messiah).cite book|title=Beyond the Basilica:Christians and Muslims in Nazareth|author=Chad Fife Emmett|year=1995|publisher=University of Chicago Press|page=74|isbn=0226207110] Aggregate figures on the number of Palestinian Christians today are estimates, due to the difficulty in collecting comprehensive information on the differentDiaspora populations.According to the census data collected by the
Ottoman Empire , the Christian population in 1914 was 24% of the modern-day area consisting ofIsrael /Palestine ,Egypt ,Jordan ,Lebanon ,Syria ,Iraq , andTurkey ; today it is no more than 5%, cite book|title=The Body and the Blood: The Middle East's Vanishing Christians and the Possibility for Peace|author=Charles M. Sennot|publisher=Public Affairs|year=2007|page=22|isbn=1586481657] largely due to the chronic emigration of Christians and (since the 1970s) their lower birth rates. InBritish Mandate Palestine , Christians made up as much as 20% of the population, though some put the figure at 13%.Denominations and leadership
Today, the majority of Palestinian Christians form part of the
Palestinian diaspora . It is known that Christians make up between 40,000 and 90,000 people, or 1.1 to 2.4% of the population of thePalestinian territories . Most are in theWest Bank , though there is a community of 2,000 in theGaza Strip . The relatedArab Christians inIsrael number between 144,000 and 196,000, or 2.1 to 2.8% of the total population,cite web|title=Guide: Christians in the Middle East|publisher=BBC |date=15 December 2005|accessdate=05.06.2007|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4499668.stm] and about 8.8% of the non-Jewish Arab population. [cite web|title=POPULATION, BY RELIGION AND POPULATION GROUP|publisher=Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics |year=2004|accessdate=05.07.2005|url=http://www1.cbs.gov.il/shnaton56/st02_01.pdf]The majority of Palestinian Christians belong to the
Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem one of the 16 churches ofEastern Orthodoxy . This community has also been known as theArab Orthodox since the 1890s. There are alsoMaronite s,Melkite s, Jacobites,Roman Catholic s,Syrian Catholic s, Copts,Anglican s and otherProtestant s among them.The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Theófilos III, is the leader of the Palestinian and Jordanian Greek Orthodox Christians, but Israel has refused to recognize his appointment.cite web|title=Government's precondition for Greek Orthodox patriarch's appointment: 'Sell church property only to Israelis'|author=Meron Rapoport|date=11 February 2007|accessdate=2007-12-15|url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/824128.html] If confirmed, he would replace
Patriarch Irenaios , who was deposed after a term surrounded by controversy and scandal. The Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem isTheodosios (Hanna) of Sebastia . TheLatin Patriarch of Jerusalem ,Michel Sabbah , is the leader of the Palestinian Roman Catholics. TheAnglican Bishop of Jerusalem isSuheil Dawani , [ [http://www.comeandsee.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=797 Come and See, The Christian website from Nazareth - Suheil Dawani enthroned as Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem ] ] who recently replaced BishopRiah Abou Al Assal . The Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jerusalem and Jordan is Dr.Munib Younan .Elias Chacour of theMelkite Greek Catholic Church is Archbishop ofGalilee .History
Estimates of the number of
Arab Christians vary. Christians today make up 9.2% of the population of theNear East . In Lebanon they now number around 39% of the population, in Syria about 10 to 15%. In Palestine before the creation of Israel estimates range up to as much as 40%, but mass emigration has slashed the number still present to 3.8%. Israel Arab Christians constitute 2.1% (or roughly 10% of the Israeli Arab population). In Egypt, they constitute between 9-16% of the popultion (the government claims 6%). Around two-thirds of North and South American and Australian Arabs are Christian, particularly from Lebanon, but also from the Palestinian territories, and Syria.Most Palestinian Christians see themselves as
Arab Christians , although some, echoing similar narratives in the Lebanese Maronite community, reject this label and claim to be descended fromLevantine people who were present before the coming of theArab s, or from Europeans who came to the region during the medieval Crusades. In addition, they may also descend from a mixture ofArmenians , Jews who converted to Christianity in the first 3 centuries AD,Byzantine , pre-Islamic Arabs (Ghassanid s), andCrusaders . Fact|date=May 2007 The region called Palestine or Israel is considered theHoly Land by Christians, and major Christian holy cities likeBethlehem andNazareth are located in the Palestinian Autonomy and Israel, respectively.During the Ottoman period, the number of Christians approached 30%. Emigration to the predominantly Christian-populated areas of neighboring Lebanon, as well as South America drastically reduced the number of Christians by the beginning of the twentieth century. Prior to the independence of the state of
Israel , approximately 10% of Palestine's (excludingTransjordan ) Arab population was Christian. This is reflected in the large number of prominentPalestinian s that are Christian, includingHanan Ashrawi ,Emile Habibi ,Edward Said ,Elia Suleiman , Atallah Mansour,Azmi Bishara ,Anis Shorrosh [ [http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Evangelist_minister_and_Islam_critic_charged_with_arson_in_Alabama Evangelist minister and Islam critic charged with arson in Alabama] ] ,George Habash ,Nayef Hawatmeh ,Rifat Odeh Kassis and activistRaymonda Tawil , who is also the mother ofYassir Arafat 's wife Suha. [cite web|title=Israel's Purging of Palestinian Christians|author=Jonathan Cook|publisher=Antiwar.com|date=10 January 2007|accessdate=05.07.2007|url=http://www.antiwar.com/orig/cook.php?articleid=10297On this subject,Jonathan Cook writes:"the minority of Christian Palestinians who have happily lived under Muslim rule in the Holy Land for centuries. Today, in a way quite infuriating to Israel, these Christians confuse the picture by continuing to take a leading role in defining Palestinian nationalism and resistance to Israel's occupation. They prefer to side with the Muslim 'fanatics' than with Israel, the Middle East's only outpost of Judeo-Christian 'civilization.'"] The current Palestinian Ambassador to the United States,Afif Saffieh , is also from a Christian family. However, the Christians were also often found in the more affluent segments of Palestinian society that fled or were expelled from the country during the1948 Arab-Israeli War ; in WestJerusalem , over 50% of Christians lost their homes to the advancingIsrael i army, according to the historianSami Hadawi . [cite web|title=Palestinian Christians: An Historic Community at Risk?|author=Don Wagner|publisher=The Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community Development|date=12 March 2002|accessdate=05.07.2007|url=http://www.palestinecenter.org/cpap/pubs/20020312ib.html]Over the years, a considerable numbers of Christians have emigrated, mainly to Latin America, the United States, and Canada. The difference between Christians' and Muslims' rate of emigration may be explained in various ways, but one likely factor is that Christian emigrants find it easier to be accepted in historically Christian Western countries than do Muslim emigrants.
Other reasons for the disparity are hotly contested. Within Israel itself, the policies enacted and implemented by the Israeli government are also considered to be a contributory factor. According to the Arab Human Rights Association, Israeli authorities have denied access to holy places, prevented repairs needed to preserve historic holy sites, and carried out physical attacks on religious leaders. [cite web|title=Sanctity Denied: The Destruction and Abuse of and Christian Holy Places in Israel|publisher=
Arab Human Rights Association |month=December | year=2004|accessdate=05.07.2007|url=http://www.arabhra.org/publications/reports/PDF/sanctitydenied_english.pdf]According to the
Christian Broadcasting Network , feeling threatened or pressured to conform to the agenda offundamentalist Islam ic elements among Palestinians has been cited as a reason for emigration from territories controlled by thePalestinian Authority . [cite web|title= Palestinian Christians Face Persecution|author=Chris Mitchell|publisher=The Christian Broadcasting Network |accessdate=05.07.2007|url=http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/news/051219a.asp?option=print] The Palestinian Authority administration, which was designed as a democratic government and includes Christians at many levels, has also been marked by weakness and corruption, which allowed some anti-Christian activities to go unpunished.fact|date=December 2007 Some emigration since theal-Aqsa Intifada is also blamed on the general state of conflict and hardship in the area, which was especially felt by the Christian community due to its economic involvement in tourism infrastructure.cite news|url=http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp490.htm|publisher=Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs |title=The Beleaguered Christians of the Palestinian-Controlled Areas|author=David Raab|date=5 January 2003] [Associated Press, as reported in Yoram Ettinger, "The Islamization of Bethlehem by Arafat," Jerusalem Cloakroom #117, Ariel Center for Policy Research, December 25, 2001] According toAmnesty International , Israeli settlers in the West Bank have attacked members of theChristian Peacemaker Teams while they were escorting Palestinian children to school, precisely to prevent such incidents. [http://news.amnesty.org/index/ENGMDE150992004 Amnesty International feature report] ]Current events
In a 2006 poll of Christians in Bethlehem by the Palestinian Centre for Research and Cultural Dialogue, 90% reported having Muslim friends, 73.3% agreed that the Palestinian Authority treats Christian heritage in the city with respect and 78% attributed the ongoing exodus of Christians from Bethlehem to the Israeli travel restrictions on the area. [cite web|title=Americans not sure where Bethlehem is, survey shows|publisher=
Ekklesia |date=20 December 2006|accessdate=05.07.2007|url=http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_061220bethlehem.shtml]A recent letter from Congressman
Henry Hyde to PresidentGeorge W. Bush notes that "the Christian community is being crushed in the mill of the bitter Israeli-Palestinian conflict," and that expanding Jewish settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem are "irreversibly damaging the dwindling Christian community." [cite web|title=Jesus and the Separation Fence|author=Ofer Shelah|date=29 May 2006|accessdate=05.07.2007|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3256347,00.html] [cite web|title=Plea for Palestinian Christians|author=Robert Novak |publisher=The Washington Post |date=25 May 2006|accessdate=05.07.2007|url= [Reprinted at Churches for Middle East http://www.cmep.org/Alerts/2006May25.htm]After Pope Benedict XVI's comments on Islam in September 2006, five churches, among them two
Greek Orthodox churches - as such, not affiliated with either Catholicism or the Pope - were firebombed and shot at in the West Bank and Gaza. No one was hurt and no one claimed responsibility. [ [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060916/ap_on_re_eu/pope_muslims Five churches bombed and attacked] "AP via Yahoo! News" 16 September 2006 (Link dead as of 15 January 2007)] Former Palestinian Prime MinisterIsmail Haniya condemned the attacks and police presence was elevated inBethlehem , which has a sizable Christian community. [cite news|title=Pope Apologizes for Remarks About Islam|publisher=New York Times|date=17 September 2006|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/17/world/europe/17cnd-pope.html?ex=1316145600&en=bd45a56d2f9e575a&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss]The proportions of Christians in the Palestinian territories have dropped from 15 percent in 1950 to over just 2 percent today.
Both Bethlehem and
Nazareth , which were once overwhelmingly Christian, now have strong Muslim majorities. Today about three-fourths of all Bethlehem Christians live abroad, and more Jerusalem Christians live inSydney ,Australia than in Jerusalem. Indeed, Christians now comprise just 2.5 percent ofJerusalem , although those remaining still include a few born in the Old City when Christians there still constituted a majority. [ [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/usr_doc/Christian_Exodus_final_2.pdf The Christian Exodus from the Middle East] .]In
Gaza , there is a small Christian minority of about 3000 people, among a population of 1,500,000. After theFatah-Hamas conflict in February 2006, a number of Christian shops, such as Internet cafes, pharmacies and music stores, were attacked by unknown assailants.cite web|title=Bombs hit Christian bookstore, two Internet cafes in Gaza City|url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/848535.html|publisher=Haaretz |date=15 April 2007] Some of these attacks have been claimed by a little-known extremist Islamic organization, calling itself the Swords of Truth. On 6 October 2007, Rami Ayyad, the manager of the only Christian bookshop in Gaza and a member of theBaptist Church was found murdered. [cite news |title=Murder in a bookshop |url=http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArtPE.jhtml?itemNo=954676 |publisher=Ha'aretz |date=5 November 2007 |accessdate=2008-02-15 |language=Hebrew ] . No group claimed responsibility for the killing, and no one has openly accused Hamas of persecution. Hamas spokeman,Fawzi Barhoum , said Hamas would "not spare any effort to find the culprits of this crime and bring them to justice."cite web|title=After murder, Gaza’s Christians keep low profile|date=23 December 2007|accessdate=2008-02-15|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22380080/] In February 2008, fourteen gunmen attacked theYMCA in Gaza which serves Palestinians of all religious denominations.cite news |title=Militants bomb Gaza YMCA library|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7246454.stm|publisher=BBC |date=15 February 2008 |accessdate=2008-02-15 ] . Bombs were planted in the office and library and one of the devices was detonated, destroying thousands of books. There were no injuries or fatalities.Important christian Palestinian figures
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Azmi Bishara : a Palestinian politician holding the Israeli citizenship.
*Emil Habibi : A Palestinian politician born in British-mandate Palestine.
*Anton Shammas : A Palestinian writer and translator.
*Elia Suleiman : A Palestinian film maker.
*Hany Abu-Assad : A Palestinian film maker.
* [Nayif Hawatmeh ] : A Palestinian Politician.
*Geord Habash : A Palesitnian Politician.
*Edward Said : A Palestinian literary theorist, cultural critic, political activist.
*Raja Shehadeh : A a Palestinian lawyer and writer.
*Antoine Shalhat : A Palestinian journalistReferences
External links
* [http://www.jcpa.org/JCPA/Templates/ShowPage.asp?DRIT=3&DBID=1&LNGID=1&TMID=111&FID=624&PID=0&IID=2406&TTL=Palestinian_Crimes_against_Christian_Arabs_and_Their_Manipulation_against_Israel Palestinian Crimes against Christian Arabs and Their Manipulation against Israel]
* [http://www.bethlehem.edu Bethlehem University]
* [http://www.wusul.com/ Wusul.com - Gathering Middle East Christians]
* [http://www.beliefnet.com/story/104/story_10407_1.html Beliefnet.com - What is it like to be a Palestinian Christian?]
* [http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/csrpl/RINVol4No1/palestinian_return.htm RELIGION IN THE NEWS - Israelis and Palestinians]
* [http://www.urc.org.uk/reform_magazine/articles/bethlehem/index.htm Hard Time in the House of Bread]
* [http://www.palestinecenter.org/cpap/pubs/20020312ib.html Palestinian Christians: A Historic Community at Risk?]
* [http://www.al-bushra.org/palestine/0palestine.htm Al-Bushra] (an Arab-American Catholic perspective)
* [http://www.al-bushra.org/holyland/sabella.htm PALESTINIAN CHRISTIANS: CHALLENGES AND HOPES] by Bernard Sabella
* [http://frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=25889 A Christian-Free Holy Land]
* [http://www.saltfilms.net Salt of the Earth: Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank] , a documentary film series
* [http://www.pierrerehov.com/holyland.htm HOLY LAND: CHRISTIANS IN PERIL] , a documentary film byPierre Rehov
** [http://www.katinaproductions.com/rehov/previewhl.html Film trailer]
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