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Judge Jeanine Pirro: Calls On Pope ‘To Protect His Flock’

Last year, the Vatican claimed their research shows 100,000 Christians are killed in the Middle East each year. According to a May report from the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom, Christian persecution in the Middle East and worldwide is on the rise, resembling more a genocidal extinction than persecution. Yet, no one is doing anything to curb the trend.

On the Jul. 27, episode of Justice, Judge Jeanine Pirro said that Christians in the Middle East are marked for death because of their faith and no one is fighting for them. Judge Jeanine’s comments come just days after the ISIS told Christians that they are not welcome in Iraq any longer, and even destroyed the tomb of the biblical prophet Jonah.

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