Palestinian Authority limits Christmas celebrations in West Bank

The Palestinian Authority has asked municipalities to tone down their public Christmas celebrations this year amid escalating violence between Palestinians and Israelis.
A worker in Bethlehem, West Bank, wraps festive lights around a tall Christmas tree topped by a Palestinian flag. (Michele Chabin, RNS)
A worker in Bethlehem, West Bank, wraps festive lights around a tall Christmas tree topped by a Palestinian flag. (Michele Chabin, RNS)
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BETHLEHEM, West Bank (RNS) — The Palestinian Authority has asked municipalities to tone down their public Christmas celebrations this year amid escalating violence between Palestinians and Israelis.

Hana Amireh, who heads a government committee on churches in the West Bank, confirmed the Palestinian Authority is requesting "a certain decrease" in festivities following the deaths of dozens of Palestinians since mid-September. The majority of them were killed during clashes with Israeli forces or carrying out terrorist attacks, according to the Israeli government.

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