In this video, Gad Saad addresses the decline of Coptic Christians, once Egypt’s majority, now just 10% of the population, a trend seen in Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. He argues Islam’s historical conquests impose three choices on non-Muslims: convert, die, or live as dhimmi (subjugated citizens). Saad’s perspective highlights the challenges faced by Middle Eastern Christian minorities, often overlooked in Western discourse, amid ongoing regional tensions.
Trump Halts All U.S. Aid to Nigeria, Orders Military Prep

Northern Nigeria Genocide Against Christians

