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  2. Arab Christians - Wikipedia

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    Christians developed Arabic-speaking Christian media, including various newspapers, radio stations, and television networks such as Télé Lumière, Aghapy TV, CTV, and SAT-7, which is a Christian broadcasting network that was founded in 1995; it targets primarily Arab Christians in North Africa and the Middle East. [103]

  3. Arab Americans - Wikipedia

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    Americans with Arab ancestry by state according to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey in 2019. ... Arab Christians, especially from Lebanon, Iraq, ...

  4. Khouri - Wikipedia

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    Khoury (Arabic: خوري or Ḫūrī), also transliterated as Khouri, is a Levantine Arab surname that is found among Arab Christians in the Middle East. The term Khoury means "priest" in Levantine Arabic.

  5. Christianity in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Arab Christians are one of the most educated groups in Israel. Maariv_(newspaper) has described the Arab Christians sectors as "the most successful in education system", [109] since Arab Christians fared the best in terms of education in comparison to any other group receiving an education in Israel. [105]

  6. Palestinian Christians - Wikipedia

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    Applying the broader definition, which groups together individuals with full or partial Palestinian Christian ancestry, the term was applied to an estimated 500,000 people globally in the year 2000. [1] As most Palestinians are Arabs, the overwhelming majority of Palestinian Christians also identify as Arab Christians.

  7. Origin of the Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    The study of the origins of the Palestinians, a population encompassing the Arab inhabitants of the former Mandatory Palestine and their descendants, [1] is a subject approached through an interdisciplinary lens, drawing from fields such as population genetics, demographic history, folklore, including oral traditions, linguistics, and other disciplines.