Christmas cheer at Jesus's traditional
birthplace of Bethlehem
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[December 26, 2018]
By Mustafa Abu Ganeyeh
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (Reuters) - Filing
past a 16-meter (52-ft) Christmas tree in Manger Square, visitors from
all over the world made a Christmas Eve pilgrimage to Bethlehem, the
town revered as the birthplace of Jesus.
The Palestinian town in the Israeli-occupied West Bank is enjoying its
busiest Christmas in years, with hotels nearly fully booked and the
security situation relatively calm.
Lines of pilgrims squeezed through a narrow sandstone entrance to the
Church of the Nativity to visit the grotto where Christian faithful
believe Jesus was born.
"This place is wonderful. I feel like the real Christmas (is celebrated)
here," said Joseph Ahlan, a pilgrim from Malaysia.
Maria Moeva, a visitor from Bulgaria, said she could feel "all the
passion of the people who are here to celebrate the birth of Christ".
The acting Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Pierbattista
Pizzaballa, led an annual procession from Jerusalem to Bethlehem and
will later celebrate Midnight Mass in the Church of the Nativity,
originally built in the 4th century.
In Manger Square, visitors were entertained by choirs singing carols,
bagpipe players and a Palestinian scouts' marching band.
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The acting Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Pierbattista Pizzaballa
participates in Christmas celebrations at Manger Square outside the
Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, in the Israeli-occupied West
Bank December 24, 2018. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma
While the security situation has eased since a wave of Palestinian
knife and car-ramming attacks in 2015, Israeli roadblocks and a
six-meter Israeli-built concrete separation barrier that snakes
around the town are still part of the Bethlehem vista.
Palestinians see the barrier as a land grab, in territory they are
seeking as part of a state of their own. Israel, which captured the
West Bank in a 1967 war, says the fences and walls it has erected
help prevent Palestinian attacks.
(Writing by Jeffrey Heller in Jerusalem; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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