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Mohammed Daraghmeh - Associated Press
Built on the grotto where Christians believe Jesus was born, the church joins a list of prominent tourist and holy sites to shutter their doors in the wake of rising fears over the spread of coronavirus.
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Mohammed Daraghmeh - Associated PressPatty Nieberg—Associated Press
Visitors converged on the town's large Christmas tree in Manger Square, near the spot believed to mark Jesus' birthplace.
FaithNews
Mohammed Daraghmeh - Associated Press
"Christians are leaving the Holy Land due to the lack of peace and economic hardships and we are struggling to keep them in their homeland."
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Mohammed Daraghmeh - Associated Press
"This was a very human moment. I didn't think of the occupation or the conflict. I thought only of human beings, children who needed my help."