Tucker Carlson Interview with Mother Agapia Stephanopoulos

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Christians in the Holy Land under Pressure

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Our opening sequence, a live cam from the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem*, is accompanied by a conversation with a local reference: Sister Agapia Stephanopoulos describes the real situation of Christian communities in the Holy Land. She discusses restrictions due to occupation, land conflicts, the dwindling Christian populations, and the role of US policy.
A powerful call to understand the often overlooked persecution of Christians in the Middle East.

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>17 hours ago. The Tucker Carlson Show /@TuckerCarlson
via YT:
"Self-described evangelicals like Ted Cruz and Mike Johnson have no interest in how Israel treats Christians. Mother Agapia Stephanopoulos has spent years living in the region. They should listen to her."

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via chatgpt:
Guest: Mother Agapia Stephanopoulos – a Greek Orthodox nun originally from the USA, living in the Holy Land since 1996, with decades of experience in Christian communities in East Jerusalem and Bethlehem
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Podcast/Video Topics:

The difficult life of a Christian in the Holy Land – daily life under occupation, restricted freedom of movement even for religious activities. Important holy sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre are often difficult to access due to strict permit regulations.

"Apartheid" structure – separation walls, settlement policies, and road access restrict communities. As part of her work, Mother Agapia tries to assist Christians in passing through checkpoints using diplomatic license plates.

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Muslims and Christians in Palestine – not a relationship of hatred, but mostly cooperative neighbors – Muslim students and colleagues in Christian schools demonstrate interreligious coexistence

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Christian decline in the region – triggered by land loss, economic restrictions, and political repression – is leading to emigration in many places

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Criticism of US evangelicalism – especially politicians like Ted Cruz and Mike Johnson, who support Israel without considering the persecution of Christians in the area
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Land theft and destruction of Christian institutions – examples such as confiscated land, church destruction, and confiscations without legal basis

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Killing of Christians & violence against churches – real reports, e.g., of children killed, church bombings, and targeted attacks on religious sites, including the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem (2002)

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Religious Instrumentalization: Temple Mount and Christian Zionism – Warning about plans to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque and build a Third Temple – potential triggers of a global conflict

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Final appeal – US Christians should actively observe, inform themselves, travel without government guidance, and exert political pressure on the government to preserve the Christian heritage in the Holy Land

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Inquiry about the church via GROK4:
*The Dominus Flevit Church is known for its distinctive, teardrop-shaped architecture and has a large cross on the roof, which matches your description. It marks the spot where Jesus is said to have wept over the fate of Jerusalem and offers impressive views of the Old City and the Temple Mount. The church is an important site for pilgrims and is often shown in connection with the Mount of Olives, which is consistent with the webcam description from SkylineWebcams and other sources.

Other churches on the Mount of Olives, such as the Church of All Nations or the Pater Noster Church, don't have such prominent crosses on their roofs, and the Russian Orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene is more known for its golden domes. Therefore, the Dominus Flevit Church is the most likely candidate.

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