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Christmas Under Hamas

by IOL (reposted)
GAZA CITY —Celebrating their first Christmas under the full control of Hamas, Christians in the besieged Gaza Strip denied any discrimination or oppression from their Islamist rulers.
"We feel absolute freedom under the rule of Hamas," Monsignor Manuel Musallam, the head of Gaza's Roman Catholic community, told IslamOnline.net on Wednesday, December 26.

"I have never received any complaint against them from Christians in Gaza at all."

Some 3,000 Christians live among the 1.5 million population of the impoverished coastal strip, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.

The majority of the community lives within Gaza City in proximity to the Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Gaza Baptist churches.

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"We have no problems because of Hamas," said Attala, a Christian physician.

"We feel the brotherhood and religious tolerance here in Gaza."

Simon Tarazi, a 28-year-old gold trader, insists he has never experienced any discrimination.

"I haven't felt any kind of annoyance or aggression from Muslims at all. I have never heard an insult or a word of indignity."

For Basem Ayyad, 43, life under Hamas is even better.

The Gaza salesman remembers when he resorted to Hamas authorities to help him retrieve money he had lend to someone.

"Hamas attorney general returned me my lost right."

United in Sorrow

Christians in Gaza refused to make a big Christmas celebration this year not because of any Hamas oppression but rather as a show of solidarity with fellow Gazans.

"I can call Prime Minister Ismael Hanyya to take permission for a huge Christmas celebration and give orders to the Interior Minister to secure the necessary security protection, but we have decided not to," Musallam said.

Standing outside his Gaza church to welcome the faithful for Christmas prayers, he cited the impact of non-stop Israeli aggressions on the festive spirit.

"Everyday there are martyrs, injuries and prisoners.

"In `Eid al-Adha, Muslims lost many martyrs and it was a day of sorrow. We can't neglect their feelings," said the priest.

"Their joys are our joys, their sorrows are our sorrows. We share the same crisis and we have the same destiny."

Musallam recalled that Hamas Minister Dr Basem Na'eem was the first one to congratulate him and Gaza Christians on Christmas.

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