There was a time when Christian communities in the Levant were not alone. Their survival was enmeshed in systems of foreign protection and ecclesiastical influence that offered, if not security, at least visibility. France stood by the Maronites. Russia claimed guardianship over the Orthodox. The Vatican moved diplomatically in defense of Catholics across the Middle East. These alignments weren’t acts of sentiment. They were policy.
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