Under the shadow of war in Gaza, Jesus' traditional birthplace is gearing up for a subdued Christmas
by Julia Frankel and Jalal Bwaitel
Dec 16, 2023
3 minutes
Bethlehem is gearing up for a subdued Christmas, without the festive lights and customary Christmas tree towering over Manger Square, after officials in Jesus' traditional birthplace decided to forego celebrations due to the Israel-Hamas war.
The cancellation of Christmas festivities, which typically draw thousands of visitors, is a severe blow to the town's tourism-dependent economy. But joyous revelry is untenable at a time of immense suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, said Mayor Hana Haniyeh.
“The economy is crashing,” Haniyeh told The Associated Press on
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