Shlomo Lkhoolkhoon,
What I have noticed is that we Christians from the Middle East and North African decent, are willing to call ourselves Arabs based on the distance from immigration from the thoses lands. I am a Maronite, but I have no problem calling myself an Arab. I am third generation, so the politics of idenity there is not my issue. Here in the West it is more the issue of race. I.am listed as "white" while I look African-American, whereas I know Egyptians that are listed as "black" even though they could pass for someone of European heritage.
Saying I am an Arab, Lebanese, or even Phoenican are almost all the same to me.
Fush BaShlomo Lkhoolkhoon,
Yuhannon