Are Christians in the Middle East Doomed to Extinction?

At the turn of the 20th century, Christians made up a significant portion, accounting for a quarter of the population in the Middle East. However, the landscape has drastically changed today, with Christians representing a mere 3% of the population (10 million Christians amidst 320 million Muslims). This community, with a rich history dating back to the origins of Christianity, is facing a dire situation. With their exclusion from political discourse, their lives are constantly at risk unless they convert to Islam. This raises the question: should they stay or go? 00:00 Catholic wedding in Iraq 4:44 The history of Eastern Christians 7:24 People are attached to this land 9:03 Iraqi special forces are everywhere 11:07 Ghost town 15:52 Nineveh Plains, massive destruction 17:00 By saving books, Father Najeeb fights Daesh 20:43 Dohuk the city of refuge for Christians 33:36 Erbil 40:44 Exodus of Eastern Christians 48:31 Maximum security for Mass Director: Clément DUDOUET
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