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‘All you can do is survive’: A bleak midwinter for Christians in the Middle East
“Syrians too poor to pay for surgery or operations”
Arab Evangelicals in Israel
Archaeologists surprised by discovery of 6th century Christian town in Egypt
Archbishop: BBC series forgets Iraq’s Christians
As Jerusalem's Christians come under attack from Jewish extremists, the West turns a blind eye to Israel's complicity
Assyrian Syriac powers looking to unify positions for future of Syria
Authentic Arabs, authentic Christians: Antiochian Orthodox and the mobilization of cultural identity
Bahrain: New Cathedral to hold first Arabic mass on Christmas
Catholic hospitals in Syria working to help indigent patients
Christian church in Jerusalem attacked for 4th time in 1 month
Christian leaders fear being driven out of Jerusalem
Christian residents of two northern Israeli ghost towns renew bid to go home
Christian schools in northeast Syria ordered to teach self-administration curriculum or face closure
Christianity in the Middle East (CME) | Report no.1
Christians in Syria and the civil war (in: Panorama of global security environment)
Contemporary Christianity and Israel. In TROEN S. & FISH R. (Eds.), Essential Israel: Essays for the 21st Century
Freed from Islamist Rule, Christian Minorities in Morocco Express Hope
Holy Land economy on its knees as pilgrimages stop because of COVID-19
How is Covid-19 affecting Christians in Syria?
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