Controversial Keffiyeh Nativity Scene Sparks Global Debate

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A new trend in nativity scenes, featuring baby Jesus wrapped in a keffiyeh, has sparked controversy worldwide. The keffiyeh, a symbol of pro-Palestine activism, is being used in nativity displays to highlight the current situation in Palestine, suggesting that if Jesus were born today, it would be in a conflict zone. This has led to backlash from many Christians and pro-Israel advocates who see it as a politicization of a sacred symbol. The trend, initiated by Palestinian pastor Munther Isaac, aims to draw attention to the suffering in Palestine, but has been criticized for rewriting historical narratives.
- Baby Jesus in a keffiyeh is a nativity trend at churches around the world — and people are upset New York Post
- Vatican's keffiyeh Nativity scene raises eyebrows and then disappears — at least until Christmas Eve The Associated Press
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- Palestinian Artists Create Nativity Scene for the Vatican artnet News
- 'Pope can't rewrite Bible - Jesus was a Jew from Judea, not Palestinian,' Christian leader says The Jerusalem Post
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