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Nearly a year after the terrorist attacks of October 7, the Middle East is on the brink of a generalized conflict. The devastation of the Gaza Strip and the escalation of tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon are putting the region under extreme pressure. In Lebanon, already weakened by economic and social crises, more than a million people have fled the bombings in the south, emptying Christian villages in particular. In Israel, Christian communities are also affected by the clashes between Israel and Hamas. In this tense context, how can Christians still be bearers of peace? David Milliat receives Bishop Pascal Gollnisch, Director General of the Œuvre d’Orient, to shed light on the current situation and the essential role of Christians in this troubled region. 00:00:00 Start of the show 00:08:00 Report on the ground 00:17:20 You surprise us 00:24:55 The cultural agenda 00:28:30 It's worth a detour