Emerging from the shadow of Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, hundreds of worshippers joined the Church of the Nativity mass in Bethlehem as the Palestinian city ushered in a festive Christmas for first time in two years.

Throughout the war that began with Hamas' incursion on Israel in October 2023, a somber tone had marked Christmases in the biblical birthplace of Jesus Christ. But celebrations returned full swing Wednesday with crowded parades and music in the occupied West Bank city, as a fragile truce held in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people face winter in makeshift tents.

With pews of the Church of the Nativity filled

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