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Bethlehem lights up Christmas tree as virus rules keep crowds away

Palestinian authorities last week announced measures, including a night-time curfew, across the Israeli-occupied West Bank for 14 days to fight a "worrying spread" of the virus.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Betlehem Palestina territories
Sun, December 6, 2020

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Bethlehem lights up Christmas tree as virus rules keep crowds away Few people walk around after the lighting of the Christmas tree in the biblical city of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, on dec. 5, 2020. Bethlehem lit up its Christmas tree evening on Dec. 5 but without the usual crowds, as novel coronavirus restrictions put a damper on the start of Christmas festivities in the holy city. Palestinian authorities had the prior week announced measures, including a night-time curfew, across the Israeli-occupied West Bank for 14 days to fight a (AFP/Emmanuel Dunand)

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ethlehem lit up its Christmas tree on Saturday evening but without the usual crowds, as COVID-19 restrictions put a damper on the start of Christmas festivities in the holy city. 

Palestinian authorities last week announced measures, including a night-time curfew, across the Israeli-occupied West Bank for 14 days to fight a "worrying spread" of the virus. 

Locals and pilgrims traditionally gather each year for the lighting of the tree in Manger Square, near the Church of the Nativity, built on the site where Christians believe Jesus was born. 

But this year, only a small crowd of journalists was present due to COVID-19 restrictions, an AFP photographer said. 

Carmen Ghattas, director of public relations at the Bethlehem municipality, told AFP that Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh had lit up the tree remotely from his office in Ramallah. 

The West Bank, with a Palestinian population of more than 2.8 million, has officially recorded 71,703 coronavirus infections, including 678 deaths. 

Israel has occupied the territory since 1967. 

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