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As Christians are attacked in Israel, government shows little concern

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 5, 6:36 PMWire: Philadelphia Inquirer
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As Christians are attacked in Israel, government shows little concern

In the predominantly Christian town of Taybeh, 10 extended families have emigrated because of pressure and attacks by Israeli settlers.

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