Every day, thousands of Christians in the Middle
East are brutally persecuted by Islamic jihadists demanding they convert
to Islam or pay the penalties.
Many groups are urging lawmakers to step up to assist those being tortured and discriminated against.
Speakers from around the world gathered in
Washington, D.C., to discuss the horrors Middle East Christians are
facing on a daily basis.
"Entire ancient Christian communities right now are
being wiped out by hatred and terror," Yael Eckstein, senior vice
president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, said.
The IFCJ and Concerned Women for America came together to discuss the dangerous persecution going on in the Middle East.
CBN's Erick Stakelbeck moderated the panel as
speakers focused on religious persecution and what American policymakers
can do to stop these atrocities.
Terrorism expert Dr. Walid Phares, who took part in
the panel discussion, said we are witnessing the worst conditions for
Christians in the Middle East since the rise of the Islamic State
caliphate.
"The case can be made that in Iraq and Syria alone
Christian minorities are under danger of complete ethnic cleansing,"
Phares said. "This is a demographic catastrophe."
Other panelists argued we must not be afraid to refer to those committing these heinous crimes as Islamic jihadists.We need to identify what's happening in order to accurately fight it," Concerned Women for America President Penny Nance said.
Eckstein emphasized the need for the Jewish and Christian communities to unite against those persecuting them.
"They're not kicking out the Christian community
because they don't have anywhere to go," Eckstein said. "They're just
killing them, and so we're seeing mass killings and I want to see the
Christian and Jewish communities coming together to say this is
unacceptable."
Eckstein urges Christians around the world to work
together to overcome the rising tide of Islamic persecution against
Christians.
"If all the Christians stand together to say we
demand freedom, we do not stand with the people that are persecuting the
Christians in the Middle East, and we are going to take action against
them, even if that action is educaTION
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