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While the Western press obsesses over pronouns and pop culture protests, Christian families in the birthplace of their faith are under daily attack, and nobody’s talking about it.

Just look at this rich Biblical history:

Taybeh is a small town in the West Bank with very deep biblical roots. Israeli settler violence and government-imposed restrictions are forcing Christians out of their ancestral land.

Look:

This isn’t some sudden crisis that just showed up on the radar; it’s been building for years. And the worst part is that Almost nobody’s paying attention.

Thankfully, one priest is now sounding the alarm bells.

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Father Bashar Fawadleh has been watching his town, the last all-Christian town in the West Bank, steadily get boxed in, gutted economically, and turned into an unsafe free-for-all. We’re talking militant attacks and iron gates blocking the roads.

Look:

What’s happening in Taybeh has become so incredibly hostile that local families are now packing up and leaving.

But the really scary part is that this isn’t just about one town. Father Fawadleh is warning that what’s happening in Taybeh is actually part of a much bigger agenda to completely squeeze Christians out of the region.

Catholic News Agency:

Father Bashar Fawadleh, parish priest of the Church of Christ the Redeemer in Taybeh, told ACI MENA: “The town, which the Gospel of John (11:54) refers to as ‘Ephraim’ — the place Jesus withdrew to before his passion — is no longer safe for its people today… We do not live in peace but in daily fear and siege.”

He added: “Since last October, more than 10 families have left Taybeh due to fear from ongoing violence and harassment.”

Fawadleh also described further Israeli-imposed restrictions: “Alongside these attacks, Israeli authorities have installed iron gates at the town’s entrances, severely disrupting residents’ access to work and essential services. These limitations, combined with mounting agricultural restrictions, have worsened unemployment and deepened the economic crisis, leading many to consider emigration.”

He added: “These days, settlers are grazing their cows on a hill planted with olive and barley fields right next to people’s homes. Locals see this as part of a systematic effort to strangle them economically and push them out.”

On Wednesday, settlers attacked and killed three people in Kaffr Malik, another town near Ramallah, in the West Bank.

According to the BBC, Israel has built about 160 settlements since it began to occupy the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Although the Israeli government disagrees, the vast majority of the international community considers the settlements illegal under international law.

And the even scarier part is that what Fawadleh described isn’t just some emotional or symbolic situation. This is real, it’s physical and it’s playing out in real time. Taybeh is being chipped away piece by piece, field by field.

Right outside of town, settlers have set up yet another illegal outpost, and this one is on land they stole from a Christian family. But they’re not stopping at land grabs. They’re unleashing full-blown attacks on farms, crops, and equipment. This line of attack is a slow, very direct push to gut the town’s economy and make daily life utterly impossible. The Catholic News Agency piece goes on:

In a disturbing and increasingly frequent pattern, the Palestinian town of Taybeh, located east of Ramallah and known as the last remaining town in the West Bank inhabited entirely by Christians, faces ongoing attacks by Israeli settlers targeting residents, their property, and farmlands.

According to ACI MENA, CNA’s Arabic-language news partner, in recent weeks settlers have established a new outpost on the eastern edge of Taybeh atop the ruins of a farmhouse whose owners were displaced roughly a year ago.

The outpost was erected in a vital agricultural zone, spanning around 17,000 dunums (roughly 4,200 acres), which serves as a key economic lifeline for the town. The area hosts thousands of olive trees, poultry and sheep farms, and wide fields used for seasonal crops. It forms the bulk of Taybeh’s total land area of about 24,000 dunums (about 5,900 acres).

Attacks and infringements are not new. In 2019 and 2020, settlers set up similar illegal outposts around the town, often accompanied by arson attacks on crops, theft of equipment, and deliberately releasing cattle into the fields to destroy harvests.

So where’s the coverage and big, bold headlines from the Western media? When Christians are harassed, beaten, and forced off their land in the very place Jesus walked, the Western media can’t be bothered reporting on it. But let a handful of spoiled college kids chant in a big city, and it’s breaking news for weeks.

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Taybeh doesn’t fit the narrative, so the media buries it. And as the last Christian town in the West Bank disappears, the world barely blinks.


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