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By Abe Ata, published 29/8/2007A personal insight into the lives of the Christian minority in Palestine. It is not a comfortable existence.
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The only especially Christian part of the tale is the sorry state of the Lutheran church congregation. The Bethlehem mosque probably has better attendance. I would hazard a guess that there are two reasons that fewer Christian Palestinians remain than non-Christians: first, they were already a minority before trouble started in 1948; and second, the Christian families tend to be slightly wealthier, to have smaller families, and to have better connections abroad. They're more likely to have left for good. The same goes for other educated Palestinian families, whatever their religion.
Poorer Palestinians suffer all the same inconveniences and hardships, but are less likely to have connections in wealthy countries; and therefore more likley to stay put in the occupied territoroes or the squalid camps in Lebanon and Jordan.
The reason Abe's mother is lonelier in Bethlehem than her non-Christian neighbours is that her family is spread across the world. By the sound of things, she too will soon be gone.
Every time an educated Palestinian gives up and leaves for a sane life in another country, the remaining Palestinian population loses a little hope and a little sanity. Not much of either is left now.
Ethnic cleansing proceeds even without mass slaughter.
http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partid=438