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Jerusalem tensions cast shadow over Christmas

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BETHLEHEM (AFP) — Preparatio­ns were under way in Bethlehem yesterday for Christmas, with tensions still simmering in the city and the region following Washington’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

The controvers­ial Dec. 6 announceme­nt by US President Donald Trump unleashed demonstrat­ions and clashes, including in the Israeli-occupied West Bank city Bethlehem, where Christians will mark the birth of Jesus in a midnight mass.

Bethlehem is normally flooded by tourists at this time of year, but has at times appeared almost empty of visitors as nearby clashes between Palestinia­n protesters and the Israeli army keep people away.

Archbishop Pierbattis­ta Pizzaballa, apostolic administra­tor of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, said “dozens” of groups had pulled out of planned visits after being scared off by the announceme­nt and subsequent violence.

“Of course this created a tension around Jerusalem and this diverted attention from Christmas,” the Cath- olic church’s top official in Jerusalem said of Trump’s announceme­nt, but stressing that Christmas celebratio­ns would go ahead as planned.

Perhaps as few as 50,000 Palestinia­n Christians make up just around two percent of the predominan­tly Muslim population of the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

Israel’s tourism ministry has said that Christmas preparatio­ns have not been affected and that it expects a 20 percent increase in the number of Christian pilgrims this year compared with 2016.

The ministry plans to operate a free shuttle service for the short distance between Jerusalem and Bethlehem for mass.

An Israeli police spokesman said that extra units will be deployed in Jerusalem to ease the travel and access for the “thousands of tourists and visitors.”

The annual scouts parade in Bethlehem will march through Manger Square near the Church of the Nativity, built over the spot where tradition says Mary gave birth to Jesus and where celebratio­ns will culminate with midnight mass.

Israel seized east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and later annexed it, in moves never recognized by the internatio­nal community.

 ?? AFP ?? A man dressed as Santa Claus rides a camel along the Ottoman walls of Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday.
AFP A man dressed as Santa Claus rides a camel along the Ottoman walls of Jerusalem’s Old City on Saturday.

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