Palestinians feel ‘no joy’ as Israel bombs Gaza on Christmas, ‘pray for war to be over soon’
- In the besieged Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run ministry of health said Israeli strikes killed at least 18 people in Khan Younis, the centre of recent fighting
- Festivities were effectively scrapped in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, revered as the birthplace of Jesus Christ
Palestinians said they felt “no joy” this Christmas as Israel bombed Gaza on Monday, with no end in sight to the war that Hamas says has claimed more than 20,000 lives.
Festivities were effectively scrapped in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, revered as the birthplace of Jesus Christ, with few worshippers or tourists on the usually packed streets.
In the besieged Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run ministry of health said early on Monday Israeli strikes had killed at least 18 people in the southern city of Khan Yunis, the centre of recent fighting.
At a hospital in the city, Fadi Sayegh – whose family has previously received permits to travel to Bethlehem for celebrations – said he would not be celebrating Christmas this year.
“There is no joy. No Christmas tree, no decorations, no family dinner, no celebrations,” he said while undergoing dialysis. “I pray for this war to be over soon.”