A colossal Christmas tree, decked in red and gold baubles, graces the city of Bethlehem for the first time since 2022, marking a symbolic return to celebration amidst ongoing conflict in Gaza. The Palestinian city, revered by Christians, had avoided such festivities due to the ongoing war.
With a precarious ceasefire in place, a ceremony was held on Saturday to illuminate the 20-metre tree at Manger Square's edge, drawing thousands from the West Bank and Israel. The crowd erupted in applause as the lights flickered to life, reviving hope in a time of pain.
Despite the glowing spectacle, the shadow of war looms large. Many in Bethlehem express a desire for peace and economic recovery, as Israel's military operations continue to place severe strains on day-to-day life. The Christmas tree,

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