Inspired from youth by Albert Camus' sense of the Absurd, I try to be a voice for REASON in the growing darkness and moral insanity of global capitalism .
Thursday, April 30, 2026
AI response :[ Yes , APARTHEID Israel is getting a reputation for also being anti-Christian ]
[Is APARTHEID Israel getting a reputation for also being anti-Christian ? ] 'Israel is facing growing reports of hostility and harassment toward its Christian community, with incidents of physical assault, property damage, and social exclusion on the rise as of April 2026. While official government policy guarantees freedom of worship, Christian leaders and human rights organizations warn of an escalating climate of intolerance fueled by extremist groups.Documented Incidents of HarassmentReligious monitoring organizations like the Rossing Center for Education and Dialogue have documented a sharp increase in anti-Christian actions, particularly in Jerusalem:Physical & Verbal Assaults: Recorded incidents rose to 181 in 2025, with spitting being the most frequent form of harassment.Targeting Clergy: Priests, monks, and nuns are frequently targeted due to their visible religious attire.Vandalism: Reports include arson, hate graffiti, and the desecration of church properties and graves.Access Restrictions: Israeli authorities have occasionally restricted Christian worshippers' access to holy sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre during major holidays, citing security concerns.Contributing Factors and ConcernsChristian leaders and observers point to several systemic issues contributing to this reputation:Political Atmosphere: Church leaders, such as Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa, have noted that the current political climate may justify or tolerate actions against Christians.Nationalist Extremism: Many attacks are attributed to young, ultra-Orthodox men linked to religious nationalist groups.Demographic Pressures: Nearly half of Christian youth under 30 in Israel have expressed a desire to emigrate due to discrimination and violence.Legal and Labor Issues: Recent policy changes, such as barring teachers with Palestinian-issued permits from working in East Jerusalem, threaten the viability of Christian schools.💡 Key Takeaway: While the Israeli government maintains its commitment to religious pluralism and has appointed a special envoy to the Christian world, local clergy warn that the Holy Land is becoming increasingly inhospitable for Christians. ']
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