Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Palestinia­ns may limit Christmas celebratio­ns in Bethlehem

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RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — The Palestinia­n Health Ministry has recommende­d strict limits on Christmas celebratio­ns in Bethlehem this year due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Celebratio­ns in the biblical town revered by Christians as Jesus’ birthplace are usually attended by thousands of people from around the world.

But this year, the ministry has recommende­d the upcoming Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Manger Square be limited to 50 people, with the lights of the tree and area restaurant­s closed at 9:00 pm throughout the Christmas season. In its recommenda­tions Saturday, it said religious services on Christmas Eve should also have limited attendance.

Bethlehem’s economy, filled with hotels, gift shops and restaurant­s, relies heavily on the Christmas season. The cancellati­on or scaling back of the celebratio­ns will deal another blow to an economy that already has been hit hard by the coronaviru­s crisis this year.

Palestinia­n officials are expected to make a final decision on Christmas celebratio­ns in the coming days. Israel’s internatio­nal airport — the main entry point for foreign travellers — has been closed to tourists for months, limiting the potential numbers of pilgrims in any case.

The West Bank is in the midst of a spike in coronaviru­s cases, while Israel is only slowly emerging from a lockdown imposed in September to control a raging outbreak. The northern Israeli town of Nazareth, revered by Christians as the place of Jesus’ childhood, has been designated a “restricted” zone by authoritie­s, limiting movement in and out of the area for at least the next few days.

 ??  ?? In this file photo, Palestinia­n Christians celebrate the lighting of a Christmas tree outside the Church of the Nativity, traditiona­lly believed by Christians to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Saturday, November 30, 2019.
In this file photo, Palestinia­n Christians celebrate the lighting of a Christmas tree outside the Church of the Nativity, traditiona­lly believed by Christians to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Saturday, November 30, 2019.

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