Today’s attack in Egypt is the latest strike in the war on Christians in the Middle East
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At least 36 people have died in Egypt after blasts targeted Coptic Christians on Palm Sunday. Today's attack is just the latest strike in the war on Christians in the Middle East. As Jonathan Sacks observed: 'until recently, Christians represented 20 percent of the population of the Middle East; today, 4 percent'. In 2013, John L. Allen Jr. wrote for The Spectator on the global persecution of churchgoers -- the unreported catastrophe of our time. Unfortunately, the article still holds true today. Imagine if correspondents in late 1944 had reported the Battle of the Bulge, but without explaining that it was a turning point in the second world war.