The Christmas tree is denounced as evil, but Islamists dare not go further and forbid all things “Christian”
Author - Rami Dabbas
Rami Dabbas is a rare, outspoken Arab advocate for Israel, fighting against terrorism. Rami is a former Muslim who became a pro-Israel Christian. Based in Jordan, he joined anti-Islam activities at university after leaving Islam in 2012. Rami studied civil engineering and is now a human rights activist fighting against Sharia Law, radical Islamic terrorism & Arab nationalism.
Rami is a political writer involved in Christian advocacy and pro-Israel advocacy. He is affiliated with groups like Pegida Canada and Jihad Watch – part of the LA-based think tank ”David Horowitz Freedom Center.” He also serves as a peace campaigner promoting normalization between Israel and Arab nations. In addition to the Amsterdam-based Voice of Europe & JihadWatch.org, Rami also writes for the NY-based journal and news site The Algemeiner and The Times of Israel.
As a pro-Israel advocate, Rami connects with many NGOs and think-tanks that promote peace with Israel and work with counter-Jihad organizations.
Rami has appeared numerous times on Israeli TV, Western news media and Christian channels as a political analyst and activist.
As Israel Today correspondent for Arab Affairs, Rami has since 2019 been providing our readers a unique Arab Christian perspective on events in and around the Middle East.
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