A display at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, West Bank, portrays an image of baby Jesus lying amidst the debris in a grotto as part of the Christmas preparations. The installation captures a poignant scene ahead of the festive season. (Image by Clodagh Kilcoyne/Reuters)


December 26, 2023

In the wake of recent Israeli airstrikes that claimed the lives of at least 100 people overnight, a Christian Palestinian residing in a refugee camp expressed the stark contrast between this year and the last, as the 11-week conflict between Israel and Hamas extends into the Christmas season. Hazem Saba, who celebrated Christmas in his Gaza City home last year, now finds himself displaced in a Rafah refugee camp, devoid of a church and uncertain about returning to Gaza.

Living in cramped conditions with seven other families, Saba highlighted the lack of basic amenities such as electricity and water, emphasizing the absence of any safe spaces in the region. The grim reality of the conflict has cast a shadow over celebrations, with birthdays going uncelebrated as the toll on Gaza becomes increasingly devastating.

The recent surge in violence was underscored by a funeral in Gaza, where mourners touched white shrouds holding the bodies of at least 70 people reportedly killed in an Israeli airstrike in Maghazi. Palestinian health officials noted that many victims were women and children. The conflict has escalated with intensified air and ground shelling, resulting in widespread destruction and loss of life.

Residents of central Gaza's refugee camps described the night as one of the worst since the conflict began, emphasizing that entire neighborhoods, not just individual homes, were targeted. Social media pleas for shelter surfaced as many became homeless, forced to leave their residences in search of safety.

In response to the reported Maghazi incident, the Israeli army stated its commitment to minimizing harm to civilians, while Hamas denied operating in densely populated areas or using civilians as shields. The Palestinian Red Crescent documented the challenges faced by emergency services, with Israeli airstrikes hindering the passage of ambulances on main roads.

As the conflict unfolds, Bethlehem, traditionally a place of Christmas celebrations, is now gripped by mourning. Clergy canceled festivities, and the Pope expressed sorrow over the rejection of peace in Bethlehem due to the ongoing war. Palestinian Christians in Bethlehem held a subdued Christmas vigil, foregoing usual celebrations for hymns and prayers for peace in Gaza.

The United Nations declared the conditions in Gaza as catastrophic, with Hamas and Islamic Jihad holding hostages and the death toll exceeding 20,400 people. The majority of Gaza's 2.3 million residents have been displaced, facing dire circumstances. The conflict has expanded geographically, with the Israeli military reporting casualties among its soldiers and a commitment from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue the fight until "total victory" over Hamas.

Diplomatic efforts, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, aim for a truce to free remaining hostages, though progress remains limited. Israel faces pressure, especially from the United States, to shift operations to reduce civilian casualties, but Netanyahu insists on the need to continue the fight. The situation remains tense, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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