Christmas Eve was always speciel. Despite the difficulties we tried to
enjoy the night of 24 December 2020 at the nativity square. I spoke live with a
US audience (some of my remarks are below). To reflect on this Christmas is to
expand on my previous reflections on Christmas in these (un?) holy lands: http://qumsiyeh.org/christmasunderoccupation/
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http://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/christmas-bethlehem
http://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/christmas-bethlehem
It was the first to be hit by a virus so invading
Tourists carried it during a flourishing season
Causing a complete lockdown of all the region
Easter has gone and now its Christmas time
It’s getting worse and the virus is in its prime
The Christmas tree stands lonely in the square
No choirs or pilgrims, a scene so sad and rare
With the news of the vaccine, hope is rising
Holding onto hope for us is not surprising
Hope has been the secret of our surviving
Despite the occupation ever so brutalizing
As we face this monster of a pandemic altogether
The least we can do is to be kind to each other
May the spirit of Christmas continue to prevail
And may justice, peace and liberation tip the scale
The Palestinian Jesus (yes he was born in a countr then called
Palestine and has been called Palestine for four millennia) went on to challenge
the occupation of his time and the hypocricy of the local and freign “leaders”.
We thus recognize Him as the first Palestinian martyr. This happened right here. Just five miles away
is the church of the Holy Sepulchre and the third holiest site in Islam: the
Haram Alsharif with the Al-Aqsa mosque and the Dome of the rock. Palestine has
holy site for Jews, Samaritans, Bahai's and others. We love this
diversity. Despite attempts to destroy this diversity and erase our history to
bolster a racist chauvenstic state, we the native endogenous people of
this land Christians and Muslims and others stay united in our resolve to get
to justice, freedom and peace. For that we need support from all people of
conscience. This is especially crucial now that corrupt leaders make effort to
erase us. Education plays a key part. That is why I came back from the US in
2008 and started the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability at
Bethlehem University (http://palestinenature.org). A vast majority of the Palestinian people is young and
they are the future and we are grateful to you as donors of UHLF for helping our students.
From this holy place where the prince of peace gave
humanity hope, let us remember his message of love and kindness. Let us
follow in his footsteps. Despite all the oppression of the Israeli occupation
and the pandemic and the economy, this place, Bethlehem as you see gives us the
courage to work and hope for a better future. Merry Christmas and a happy new
year to all of you. May the coming year 2021 bring us closer to freedom,
justice, and peace.