Christmas Celebrations in Bethlehem Canceled Because of War
- Bethlehem and Palestinian Christians are canceling Christmas celebrations and experiencing sadness, pain, and worry due to the Israel-Hamas war. They are mourning lives lost in Gaza and rejecting aggression.
- Christmas festivities in Bethlehem, normally bustling with visitors, have been scaled back in solidarity with Palestinians. The city lacks usual decorations, parades, and the traditional Christmas tree. Businesses are closing without tourists.
- The Church of the Nativity, a World Heritage site, is largely empty, and residents express a sense of misery and longing for peace. The impact of the conflict is evident in the quiet streets and shuttered hotels and shops.
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