Jewish leader asks ‘Who will stand up for the Christians?’

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By Dan Wooding        

Kurdish men carry the bodies of children who died after being driven from their homes with nothing to eat or drink
Kurdish men carry the bodies of children who died after being driven from their homes with nothing to eat or drink

A leading Jewish leader, Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress, has written an extraordinary commentary on the New York Times‘ website, with the headline, “Who Will Stand Up For The Christians?”

Lauder began his commentary by saying, “Why is the world silent while Christians are being slaughtered in the Middle East and Africa? In Europe and in the United States, we have witnessed demonstrations over the tragic deaths of Palestinians who have been used as human shields by Hamas, the terrorist organization that controls Gaza.”

“The United Nations has held inquiries and focuses its anger on Israel for defending itself against that same terrorist organization. But the barbarous slaughter of thousands upon thousands of Christians is met with relative indifference.”

“The Middle East and parts of central Africa are losing entire Christian communities that have lived in peace for centuries. The terrorist group Boko Haram has kidnapped and killed hundreds of Christians this year — ravaging the predominantly Christian town of Gwoza, in Borno State in northeastern Nigeria, two weeks ago. Half a million Christian Arabs have been driven out of Syria during the three-plus years of civil war there. Christians have been persecuted and killed in countries from Lebanon to Sudan.”

He went on to say, “Historians may look back at this period and wonder if people had lost their bearings. Few reporters have traveled to Iraq to bear witness to the Nazi-like wave of terror that is rolling across that country. The United Nations has been mostly mum. World leaders seem to be consumed with other matters in this strange summer of 2014. There are no flotillas traveling to Syria or Iraq. And the beautiful celebrities and aging rock stars — why doesn’t the slaughter of Christians seem to activate their social antennas?”

“President Obama should be commended for ordering airstrikes to save tens of thousands of Yazidis, who follow an ancient religion and have been stranded on a mountain in northern Iraq, besieged by Sunni Muslim militants. But sadly, airstrikes alone are not enough to stop this grotesque wave of terrorism.”

Mr. Lauder said that The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria “is not a loose coalition of jihadist groups, but a real military force that has managed to take over much of Iraq with a successful business model that rivals its coldblooded spearhead of death. It uses money from banks and gold shops it has captured, along with control of oil resources, and old-fashioned extortion to finance its killing machine, making it perhaps the wealthiest Islamist terrorist group in the world. But where it truly excels is in its carnage, rivaling the death orgies of the Middle Ages. It has ruthlessly targeted Shiites, Kurds and Christians.”

Lauder stated that a Chaldean-American businessman named Mark Arabo told CNN, “They actually beheaded children and put their heads on a stick,” describing a scene in a Mosul park.

“More children are getting beheaded, mothers are getting raped and killed, and fathers are being hung.” He then wrote, “This week, 200,000 Aramaeans fled their ancestral homeland around Nineveh, having already escaped Mosul.”

“The general indifference to IS, with its mass executions of Christians and its deadly preoccupation with Israel, isn’t just wrong; it’s obscene.”

“In a speech before thousands of Christians in Budapest in June, I made a solemn promise that just as I will not be silent in the face of the growing threat of Anti-Semitism in Europe and in the Middle East, I will not be indifferent to Christian suffering. Historically, it has almost always been the other way around: Jews have all too often been the persecuted minority. But Israel has been among the first countries to aid Christians in South Sudan. Christians can openly practice their religion in Israel, unlike in much of the Middle East.”

This bond between Jews and Christians makes complete sense. We share much more than most religions. We read the same Bible, and share a moral and ethical core. Now, sadly, we share a kind of suffering: Christians are dying because of their beliefs, because they are defenseless and because the world is indifferent to their suffering.”

He concluded by saying, “Good people must join together and stop this revolting wave of violence. It’s not as if we are powerless. I write this as a citizen of the strongest military power on earth. I write this as a Jewish leader who cares about my Christian brothers and sisters.”

“The Jewish people understand all too well what can happen when the world is silent. This campaign of death must be stopped.”

Ronald S. Lauder, President of the World Jewish Congress

International philanthropist, investor, art collector, and former public servant, Ronald S. Lauder has served as President of the World Jewish Congress since June 2007. President Lauder also demonstrates his deep commitment to his Judaism through a wide range of other philanthropic endeavors that reach around the world.

As president of the WJC, Pres. Lauder has met with countless heads of state, prime ministers, and government representatives in advancing those causes that are of most concern to Jews and Jewish communities internationally. He firmly believes in the importance of supporting Israel, especially in times when the State, and its citizens are under attack, whilst also encouraging and aiding the development of vibrant Jewish communities around the world.

Please pray for the persecuted Christians around the world.–ASSIST News