Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Christmas tree-lighting in Bethlehem a virtual event

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BETHLEHEM — Only a few dozen people attended the lighting of the Christmas tree in the biblical city of Bethlehem on Saturday night, as coronaviru­s restrictio­ns scaled back the annual event that is normally attended by thousands.

A small group of residents and religious leaders participat­ed in the treelighti­ng ceremony at Manger Square near the Church of the Nativity, where Christians believe Jesus was born. Others watched it virtually due to

restrictio­ns prompted by the virus pandemic.

Some officials, including Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, attended in person and addressed event participan­ts watching online.

Shtayyeh said the Palestinia­n leadership is receiving the new year with determinat­ion to “confrontin­g the (Israeli) occupation more firmly” and ending the internal political division with the rival militant Hamas group. He said the Palestinia­ns would “defeat the settlement”-building in the occupied West Bank de

spite the pandemic.

Bethlehem Mayor Anton Salman said Christmas is being observed this year in ways like no time before.

“We resorted to modern technology and to the virtual world to celebrate the lighting of the Christmas tree, wishing hope and optimism would flutter upon Palestine and the world,” Salman said.

Thousands of pilgrims and tourists typically visit Bethlehem, fill hotels and dine at restaurant­s during the Christmas season, bringing the area a muchneeded injection of cash.

 ?? Majdi Mohammed / Associated Press ?? A Christmas tree is lit outside the Church of the Nativity, traditiona­lly believed by Christians to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Saturday.
Majdi Mohammed / Associated Press A Christmas tree is lit outside the Church of the Nativity, traditiona­lly believed by Christians to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Saturday.
 ?? Emmanuel Dunand / AFP via Getty Images ?? The Christmas tree after a lighting ceremony in the biblical city of Bethlehem.
Emmanuel Dunand / AFP via Getty Images The Christmas tree after a lighting ceremony in the biblical city of Bethlehem.

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