Attacks On Christians In Nigeria Must End Now – Netanyahu

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during the General Debate of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City on September 26, 2025. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for an immediate end to attacks on Christians in Nigeria and other parts of the world.

Netanyahu made the call in a video post via his official X handle as part of his Christmas message to Christians around the world.

“The persecution of Christians or members of any religion cannot and must not be tolerated, and Muslim militant displacement and attacks against Christians in Nigeria, that too must end, and it must end now,” the Israeli PM said.

While condemning the global persecution of Christians, Netanyahu cited Middle Eastern countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey, where Christians are allegedly persecuted.

Like US President Donald Trump, his ally, Netanyahu, said Israel would always stand with Christians around the world.

He added, “Israel is the only country in the Middle East where Christians can practice their faith with full rights and in total freedom, where Christian pilgrims are embraced with open arms and are so deeply appreciated.

“Where Christians can celebrate proudly their traditions and openly do so without any fear. In Jerusalem, the city municipality every year officially distributes Christmas trees. It’s been doing so for two decades.

“By contrast, a few days ago in the Palestinian town of Jenin, Palestinians burned a Christmas tree in the Holy Redeemer Church. That’s the difference.”

With Netanyahu’s comments, Israel has followed a similar path as the United States on its claim of a “Christian persecution” in Nigeria.

Other international bodies like the European Union (EU) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have condemned violence in Nigeria and framed the situation as a broader security challenge rather than targeted religious persecution.