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John Burger-published on 12/03/20
But religious and civic leaders still hope the meaning of the Nativity will shine forth from town of Jesus’ birth
If the Holy Family had a hard time finding an inn to stay in when Jesus was about to be born, it is the inns of Bethlehem themselves that are having the difficulty this year. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted life in the Holy Land so much that tourism and religious pilgrimage there are practically non-existent.
Just 12 months ago, amid a sustained drop in violence, the town was celebrating its busiest festive season in two decades, and hotels were expanding, said theJerusalem Post.
Indeed, throughout 2019, some 3 million tourists flocked to Bethlehem, according to Elyas al-Arja, the head of the city’s hotel association. This year, the flow of pilgrims has disappeared.
And that is a…
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