The
situation
of the tiny Christian community of the Gaza Strip, which
reportedly (AP) comprises 1,500 members residing amongst
1.5 million Muslims, is precarious at best. Living in a
territory ruled by Hamas, a Muslim fundamentalist
terrorist organization, Christians are being subjected
to mistreatment, while reports of forced conversions to
Islam continue to surface.
Ever
since
Hamas seized Gaza from the secular Fatah movement,
Christian residents of the Strip have feared for their
lives, appealing to the international community to
protect them from attacks by Islamist extremists. One
year after the Hamas 2006 takeover, Rami Khader Ayyad,
the owner of Gaza’s only Christian bookstore, was
kidnapped, brutally beaten and murdered. Christian
schools, shops and a church have been firebombed and
looted, while individual Christians have been harassed
and robbed.
These
acts and others have apparently led Christians to flee
Gaza. AP reported (July 17) that since Hamas took over
in 2006, the number of Christians in Gaza has decreased
from 3,500 to 1,500. Those left feel threatened but
prefer to keep silent about the way they are treated.
Following
are
a number of recent reports regarding forced conversions
of Christians to Islam:
·
Palestinian
media reported that scores of Christians held a sit-down
strike (16 July) at the Elrom Orthodox Church in Gaza
City to protest the kidnapping of a young man and two
young women, and the attempt to forcibly convert them to
Islam.
·
Bishop
Alkesius, head of the Orthodox community in the Gaza
Strip, claimed that Ramez Alamash, a 24-year-old
Christian resident of Gaza, was kidnapped by Muslims on
Saturday, 14 July. According to the bishop, the
kidnappers are demanding that he convert to Islam. They
are holding him in a refugee camp, either Almaghazi or
Alborj. He added that the young man’s mother went to the
police to submit a complaint, but nothing was done
because the leader of that group of Muslims is Dr. Salem
Salame, who represents Hamas in the Palestinian
Legislative Council and is also the Chair of the
Association of Religious Sages of Palestine in the Gaza
Strip. The Bishop noted that the mother didn’t feel well
and was taken to Shifa Hospital in Gaza, where she had
contact with the kidnappers, who brought her son to the
hospital under heavy guard. However, they refused to let
him return home.
The
Bishop appealed to all the official entities in Gaza to
put an end to the kidnapping of Christians by armed
Islamic groups, who (according to the bishop) drug the
Christians and demand that they convert.
·
The
Public Relations office of the Orthodox Church reported
that on July 11 a woman and three girls were kidnapped
from their home. The Church appealed to Hamas Prime
Minister Ismail Heniya. In its press release, the Church
noted that the police refused to intervene in the Ramez
kidnapping (above) because an Islamic religious figure
(Salame) was involved. The Church concluded that no one
is safe and that the law cannot protect Christians, and
holds the Hamas government and senior officials
responsible.
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