Summary
Christmas celebrations resumed in Bethlehem for the first time in two years, combining festive traditions with reminders of ongoing conflict. Amid these events, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem highlighted themes of peace and resilience despite recent hardships in the region.
Key Facts
- Christmas celebrations returned to Bethlehem after a two-year pause.
- The pause was due to solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza amid conflict.
- Bethlehem is believed to be the birthplace of Jesus and a key Christian site.
- Israeli military actions and raids continue in the West Bank.
- Pierbattista Pizzaballa, a Catholic leader, expressed hope and resilience.
- Approximately 1,500 people attended the celebrations in Bethlehem.
- The Israeli-Palestinian conflict affects Christian communities in the region.
- A ceasefire in Gaza began in October but tensions remain high.