With the Middle East long been home to seemingly endless war and Christian hostility, and Trump is now in office, Tablet Magazine senior writer Jacob Siegel believes it could change. It's there.
“What he's telling Israel is that I'll win now because I want to do this soon. I don't want to govern an endless war in the Middle East,” Siegel says. James Polos “Zero Hour”
“You can compare Trump's year with Biden's, which is the latest live example we can contrast. So, during 2016, when Trump took office from 2020 to 2024, I think. What was the Middle East like for Christians? It was more peaceful, it was more stable,” he continues.
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Siegel also states that of the prisoners currently released from Syrian prisoners, “it appears to actually have a very high percentage of Christian names on that list.”
He does not believe that Christians are spread throughout the Middle East, but he does not believe that they are as united by their faith as they may be in their country, but he hopes Trump's second term will unify them to something else.
“What all of them have in common is that if the second Trump term is something like the first Trump term, the entire region will be more peaceful,” he explains. “Syrian Muslims under the Turkish office that could attack Christians for ideological and theological reasons would never think again if Trump had a reliable deterrent because of his in office. I'm here.”
“It will be advantageous for all minorities in the Middle East,” he adds.
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