Christmas in Bethlehem: A Silent Night Amidst War

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Due to the devastating war in Gaza, Palestinian leaders of Christian denominations in Bethlehem have unanimously decided to cancel public Christmas celebrations this year. The city, synonymous with the birth of Jesus, lacks the usual festive decorations, parades, and tourists. Local businesses, such as Christmas House, which sells hand-crafted olive-wood Nativity scenes, are struggling. Despite the somber atmosphere, some visitors, like Linda Nocera from Florida, believe the decision to forego celebrations is appropriate given the ongoing conflict and hope for a peaceful resolution.
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- Birthplace of Jesus empty for Christmas due to impact of war The Jerusalem Post
- ‘It Is Truly a Tough Time’: Holy Land Christians Endure Hardships This Christmas National Catholic Register
- Opinion: Christmas in Bethlehem will look very different this year CNN
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