Aggressions against Christians in Lebanon puts the Abrahamic Accord in danger. might be an indicative of loosing the balance of Peace in the Middle East between Israel and the Arab world. In a way or the other, Lebanon will always be the testing ground for the success or failure of religious freedom, and to stop all forms of hate, persecution and antisemitism. If Lebanon fails, the consequences on the Abrahamic Accord is that it will also fail, and the long historical achievements on stopping terrorism, antisemitism and persecution will also fail with it. What makes Lebanon so unique so that its peace is necessary for Peace in the Middle East and consequently in the world.
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Tom Harb is the CO-Chair for the American Middle East Coalition for Democracy. Plays an educational role among the Middle eastern communities in United States and through Middle east media. Also, Tom Harb is the President of the World Council of the Cedars Revolution WCCR – USA Chapter, an NGO representing Lebanese activists worldwide. The WCCR was established in 2006, after the people of Lebanon rallied in demand for freedom and independence.
In support of the WCCR’s mission, Mr. Harb became particularly influential aiding with other team of Lebanese experts /activists the UN in introducing what is now known as the UNSCR 1559; Mr. Harb is also Chairman of the American Maronite Union. An alliance working closely with the Maronite American Leadership and the Maronite Lebanese Leadership to preserve Lebanon’s sovereignty and independence where free, Christian advocates can continue to be heard as liberty was best intended.
Mr. Harb’s frequent participation and speaking arrangements include appearances at major universities, numerous UN Mission meetings as well as European Parliaments, conferences in Brussels, Paris, Lisbon and Vienna. He has also appeared on media outlets such as MSNBC, Fox News, al-Hurra , Al-Jazera, France 24, Russia Today, I-24, BBC as well as various radio talk programs.
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