Palestinians in West Bank's Bethlehem hold first Christmas tree lighting ceremony since 2022

A massive Christmas tree adorned with lights and a star stands in a public square at night, as a crowd takes photos with phones.

Palestinians take photos of the Christmas tree outside Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity on Saturday evening. (Reuters: Mussa Qawasma)

In short:

Palestinians in Bethlehem, revered by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus, have held a Christmas tree lighting ceremony for the first time since 2022.

The West Bank city had refrained from holding public Christmas celebrations over the past two years as war raged in Gaza.

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A formal ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has held, but both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violations, and Middle East leaders say the truce is at a critical moment.