Oman Daily Observer

Nazareth cancels Christmas over Trump’s Jerusalem move

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JERUSALEM: Nazareth, the Israeli Arab city where Jesus is thought to have been raised, has cancelled some Christmas celebratio­ns in protest at US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, an official said.

Trump announced the move last week, reversing decades of US policy and recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, jeopardisi­ng Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.

Nazareth, the largest Arab town in Israel with a Muslim and Christian population of 76,000, is one of the Holy Land’s focal points of Christmas festivitie­s.

“We have decided to cancel the traditiona­l Christmas singing and dancing because we are in a time of dispute, because of what Trump has said about Jerusalem,” city spokesman Salem Sharara said .

Nazareth is traditiona­lly thought to be where Jesus grew up. The imposing Basilica of the Annunciati­on in central Nazareth is built on a site which many Christian faithful believe was the childhood home of Jesus’ mother, Mary.

Sharara said the town’s market stalls and the traditiona­l Christmas church services would be held as they are every year.

Within an hour of the announceme­nt, the Palestinia­n towns of Bethlehem, Jesus’s traditiona­l birthplace, and Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank briefly switched off their Christmas lights in protest.

There was no word from the Bethlehem municipali­ty whether it was also weighing a cutback on its celebratio­ns at a crucial time of year for the town’s tourist trade.

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