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War Could Reduce Holy Land's Christian Presence
Palestinian bishop fears current hostilities could continue a trend that sees Christians forced out of the area altogether.
Israel: Good Samaritan tangled in red tape.
Jonathan Miles battles red tape to connect Israeli doctors and Palestinian children
Darkness at Jesus' Tomb
A fight breaks out on the roof of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Herod's Stadium
"Israeli archaeologists discover 2,000-year-old stadium"
Israel Deports American Christian Who Helped Sick Palestinian Children
Government says Jonathan Miles was in country illegally, but Light to the Nations founder denies accusation.
Israel: Holy Land Tourism Plunges
Visits to Israel fall 45 percent as violence escalates.
Israel: Government Rethinks Nazareth Mosque
A special committee debates whether the new structure would overwhelm the adjacent church site.
Catholic Welcome for Israeli Decision on Controversial Mosque in Nazareth
Allowing the mosque to be built would be seen as yielding to violence, Israeli official says
Israeli Decision to Halt Work on Nazareth Mosque Faces Challenge
Government officials reportedly favor plan for a larger mosque at an alternative site
Orthodox Group Sues to Halt Church Center
Construction continues on congregational center in Israel pending court's ruling
West Bank: Palestine's Christians Persist Despite Pressures
With escalating violence in Israel, ministries face a sad and scary situation
"Sleepless and 'Terrified', Orphans, Staff Dare to Hope Truce Will Hold"
"After three days of fighting in Beit Jala, the Israeli army withdraws but warns it may return."
Activists well acquainted with terror
Jerusalem Women Speak tour gains relevance for audience members struggling with new fears.
"Amid Fears for Future, Jerusalem's Churches Embark On Prayers for Peace"
Week of prayer launched with services held in various congregations
"Despite Israeli Objections, Irineos Is New Greek Orthodox Patriarch"
"Protesting under a sixth century law, Israeli objections overturned by supreme court."
Israel: Violence Puts Archaeologists Between Rocks, Hard Places
About half of the planned excavations in the Holy Land this summer have been canceled
"Strengthen Christian Presence In The Holy Land, Carey Pleads"
Middle-East leaders asked to help tone down violence that has killed 650 in 10 months
Greek Orthodox Priest Falls Victim to Middle East Conflict
Monks worry they may appear as threats to each warring side
Jerusalem: Holy Land Roadblocks
Christian pilgrims learn about Palestinians' everyday indignities
Israel: Christian Zionists Rally for Jewish State
More than 600 Christians from around the world flock to Jerusalem to show solidarity with Israel as peace process collapses
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