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Joyful Christmas Festivities Resurge in Bethlehem Following Israel-Hamas Accord

December 24, 20252 Mins Read
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Christmas Joy Returns to Bethlehem After Long Hiatus

Thousands gathered in Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas for the first time since the recent U.S.-brokered peace deal between Israel and Hamas. Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, began the festivities with a traditional procession from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, emphasizing the importance of hope and light during the Christmas season.

Upon reaching Manger Square, known as the site where Jesus was believed to be born, Cardinal Pizzaballa shared greetings from the Christian community in Gaza, where he held a pre-Christmas Mass. He inspired attendees with a message about unity, saying, “We, all together, we decide to be the light, and the light of Bethlehem is the light of the world.”

Bethlehem Reopens to Christmas Celebrations

This year’s celebrations mark a hopeful return after two years of interruptions due to conflict. Bethlehem Mayor Maher Canawati announced earlier this month that the city is ready to reignite the Christmas spirit. He expressed joy in a video, stating, “From the heart of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ, the city of peace — once again, we ignite the flame of hope and raise our prayers for peace.”

Christmas festivities in Bethlehem started on December 6 with the lighting of the Christmas tree, a cherished event that hadn’t occurred since 2022. Attendees were eager to celebrate, with locals like Randa Bsoul from Haifa, expressing relief at being able to partake in the joy again.

Economic Struggles Impacted by Conflict

Bethlehem, which faced significant hardships over the past two years due to the ongoing war, saw a drastic decline in tourism. The Mayor reported that the city’s unemployment soared from 14% to an alarming 65%, leaving many residents searching for work and struggling with poverty.

Despite these challenges, the spirit of Christmas remains resilient in Bethlehem. The community is coming together to spread joy and hope during this festive season.

As the celebrations progress, many look forward to the light and hope that the holiday brings, reinforcing the message of peace and goodwill that resonates throughout the world.

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