π±π§π¦π²3 priests attacked in Lebanon in as little as two days
Armenian Archimandrite Anania Kojanian found murdered in his home.
A Maronite priest (Fr. Elie Mishalani) had his home shot at, another Maronite priest (Fr. Majdi Allawi) had his home set on fire a short while ago.
1 and 2 are undoubtedly Syrian Sunni refugees who harbor extreme animosity to Christianity that is somehow politically incorrect to talk about even in Lebanon. 3 is probably Shiites, as Fr. Majdi Allawi is an ex-Shiite convert to Christianity. They have been plotting against him for years.
π±π§π¦π²3 priests attacked in Lebanon in as little as two days
Armenian Archimandrite Anania Kojanian found murdered in his home.
A Maronite priest (Fr. Elie Mishalani) had his home shot at, another Maronite priest (Fr. Majdi Allawi) had his home set on fire a short while ago.
1 and 2 are undoubtedly Syrian Sunni refugees who harbor extreme animosity to Christianity that is somehow politically incorrect to talk about even in Lebanon. 3 is probably Shiites, as Fr. Majdi Allawi is an ex-Shiite convert to Christianity. They have been plotting against him for years.
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