No pleasure, no Santa: Why Jesus Christ’s birthplace resembles a ghost city this Christmas

NEW DELHI: Bethlehem — the biblical birthplace of Jesus in West Financial institution — has became a ghost city this Christmas that’s empty of any pleasure or celebration.
Christmas Eve celebrations within the historic metropolis had been referred to as off as a result of Israel-Hamas struggle.
The same old festive appeal of Manger Sq. was absent this 12 months, with the glowing lights and the enduring Christmas tree noticeably absent, AP reported.
The colourful vitality that usually fills the sq., characterised by the bustling crowds of overseas vacationers and energetic youth marching bands that yearly mark the vacation, was additionally noticeably lacking.
As a substitute, the sq. was patrolled by dozens of Palestinian safety forces, presenting an uncommon and empty scene.
“Town is empty from happiness, from pleasure, from youngsters, from Santa. There isn’t a celebration this 12 months,” a neighborhood resident was quoted as saying by BBC.
The halt in Christmas celebrations additionally dealt a major blow to the city’s financial system. Bethlehem closely depends on tourism, which usually contributes about 70% of its revenue, primarily throughout the Christmas season.
As a result of cancellation of flights to Israel by main airways, there’s been a pointy decline in overseas guests. Stories from native officers point out that greater than 70 motels in Bethlehem had been compelled to close down, leading to 1000’s of individuals shedding their jobs.
Amid muted celebrations, the present retailers had been gradual to open on Christmas Eve, though a couple of did as soon as the rain had stopped pouring down. There have been few guests, nonetheless.
“We are able to’t justify placing out a tree and celebrating as regular, when some folks (in Gaza) don’t even have homes to go to,” Ala’a Salameh, one of many house owners of Afteem Restaurant, a family-owned falafel restaurant simply steps from the sq., informed AP.
A Father at a neighborhood church informed BBC that town seems like a shadow of itself.
“I have been a priest on this church for 12 years. I used to be born in Bethlehem, and I’ve by no means seen it like this – even throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
“We’ve got brothers and sisters in Gaza – that is what makes it troublesome to have fun… But it surely’s good to be united in prayers,” he stated.
Greater than 20,000 Palestinians have been killed and greater than 50,000 injured throughout Israel’s air and floor offensive towards Gaza’s Hamas rulers, in accordance with well being officers there, whereas some 85% of the territory’s 2.3 million residents have been displaced.
The struggle was triggered by Hamas’ lethal assault October 7 on southern Israel wherein militants killed about 1,200 folks, most of them civilians, and took greater than 240 hostages.
The Gaza struggle has been accompanied by a surge in West Financial institution violence, with some 300 Palestinians killed by Israeli fireplace.
The preventing has affected life throughout the Israeli-occupied territory.
Since October 7, entry to Bethlehem and different Palestinian cities within the West Financial institution has been troublesome, with lengthy traces of motorists ready to move navy checkpoints.
The restrictions have additionally prevented tens of 1000’s of Palestinians from exiting the territory to work in Israel.