The Jerusalem Post Archive

12 December 2024
Assad's fall is a turning point for Israel - opinion

Diplomatic pragmatism paired with nuclear brinkmanship – makes the coming months a critical period for Israeli and international policymakers.

Movement on hostage deals give rays of hope, slipping through the cracks - editorial

While the exact contours of the proposed deal are vague, the agreement under discussion would be a partial one.

The fall of Assad does not mean Syria, the Middle East is a safer place - opinion

It’s not a safer place: Syria and the Mideast after Assad’s fall from power.

How to preserve free expression on ever-divided campuses - opinion

Those who seek communal healing from the chaos that antisemitism has brought upon university campuses should call for administrations to follow Brandeis’s lead.

What the new Middle East chessboard means for Israel - opinion

The collapse of Assad’s regime marks the start of a new and volatile chapter.

Anti-Zionist rhetoric: Loud but fundamentally flawed - opinion

Why do educated Jews turn so against their own people while an Italian Catholic sees the same matter with a totally different clarity?

The Holocaust in Latvia: Remembering Simon Dubnow - opinion

His work, initially in Russia, includes one of the first comprehensive descriptions of Jewish history in the context of world history.

Is France contributing to ongoing problems in the Middle East? - opinion

In the 1920s, France disrupted peace and stability in the Middle East through its assault on Syria.

From fantasy to reality: The vision of an Israel-Iraq highway – opinion

More regional connections mean lower costs, greater economic equity, and less vulnerability to supply chain disruptions —outcomes of enormous importance to US national security in a multi-polar world

How will Israel's new 2025 tax reforms enhance venture capital? - opinion

These proposed reforms represent a strategic effort to reinforce Israel's position as a global innovation and investment destination. 

A chance for each child: The heart of Yeladim’s mission

“Every child deserves someone to be their anchor in a turbulent world,” says Sigal Bar-On, Chair of Yeladim – Fair Chance for Children.

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Archaeologists uncover earliest Christian inscription north of the Alps in Frankfurt

The 'Frankfurt Silver Inscription', a 3rd-century amulet, pushes back Christianity's history in the region by 50 to 100 years.

Hagia Sophia's iconic dome to be disassembled for major restoration

Disassembly expected to begin in March or April, pending project approval.

What did Roman soldiers do when their chain mail required fixing? Head to a local craftsperson

Researchers from Czechia and Germany examined a 14-kilogram clump of ancient Roman mail armor discovered in 2012.

Come together for a delightful meal at Ra’anana's Yoko Ono - review

RESTAURANT REVIEW: This was a feast for the eyes no less than the stomach.

Challenges and opportunities for the Jewish members of the 119th Congress

Number of Jewish senators officially becomes a minyan.

Police arrest four for stealing, beheading Manchester University Weizmann bust

Two men and two women between the ages of 20 and 34 were arrested on suspicion of the November 1 aggravated burglary by the Palestine Action vandalism activist group.

Spanish party leader accuses Israel of genocide in Syria

Spanish Podemos Party general secretary Ione Belarra attacked Israel's bombardment of Syrian military assets remnant from the Assad regime as genocide.

Belgian film festival nixes Palestinian trans documentary over anti-Israel threats

The Cinemamed Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival announced last Wednesday that it would not be screening Yolande Zauberman's The Belle from Gaza.

Lanistar on Brazil, Reinventing Itself, and Targeting Multi-Billion-Dollar Market
Russia urged Assad to leave after determining he'd lost the war

Assad fled Damascus without telling any advisors out of fear that they would betray him.

Egypt's reformed school curriculum removes antisemitism, focusing on peace

Over 80% of Egyptian elementary school students are now learning from revised textbooks with curriculum focused on promoting peace, and rejecting extremism.

Mossad chief, Qatari PM meet in Doha to discuss Gaza hostage deal

The meeting is the second between the Mossad chief and al-Thani, following their meeting in Vienna in late November.

Hamas agrees to yield to two of Israel's 'key' demands in ceasefire deal - WSJ

The report added that Hamas handed over a list of hostages it would release in the deal, which included US citizens.

Houthis' Red Sea blockade had minimal impact on Israel and global trade, study finds

Following the outbreak of the war in October 2023, the Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, joined the attacks on Israel.

Syrian rebels expose Assad's labs with Captagon, 'poison' drug fueling deadly trade

Captagon, one of the world’s most infamous stimulants, carries a complex legacy with devastating implications for health, society, and politics. 

In talk with Israelis, 'Syrian Government in Exile' calls for Abrahamic peace

“Abrahamic peace is the only path forward,” say Syrian delegates in exile during first and unique encounter with the Israeli public.

US, UN considering removing HTS from list of terror groups - report

The US and UN weigh removing Syria's HTS rebel group from terror list as the former al Qaeda affiliate seeks to rebrand itself as a moderate opposition force.

Syrian opposition leader reacts to Netanyahu’s strikes on Syria

In recent days, more than 350 Israeli airstrikes have targeted Damascus, Homs, Tartus, Latakia, and Palmyra.

Eight confirmed dead in Cairo building collapse

Cairo is the most populous city in the Arab world and has faced urban planning challenges for years.

Co-founder of Yael Foundation honored at Jpost Miami Summit

"Strengthening Jewish identity, leading change, and promoting excellence in Jewish education is at the heart of what we do at the Yael Foundation,” says the organization's CEO Chaya Yosovich.

Leumi’s Chief Financial Officer at Miami Summit: Israeli economy determined to move forward

Experts at The Jerusalem Post Miami Summit discuss Israel's economic resilience, growth engines for recovery, and the investment opportunities Israel holds.

IDF Widows and Orphans inspire hope and resilience at Miami Summit

“Together, we can build a brighter, stronger future,” says CEO Shlomi Nahumson.

Dr. Michael Mirilashvili calls for constructive diplomacy at the Jerusalem Post’s Miami Summit

"Change is not only possible—it is inevitable," declared Dr. Michael Mirilashvili at the Jerusalem Post’s Miami Summit, presenting a bold vision for Israel's future.

Asaf Kochan calls for bold action at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit

“This is a risky time, but also a moment of historic potential,” said Kochan, calling for global collaboration to secure Israel’s future.

The Air Force: Confronting threats far and near

Former Israel Air Force commander Eitan Ben Eliyahu speaks at Jerusalem Post Miami Summit

'It is critical that we address the emotional trauma that we have experienced since October 7'

Head of Trauma Rehab Center at Assuta Ashdod speaks at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit.

There were 300 people who joined the KKL-JNF Israel mission, despite missile attacks

KKL-JNF Director of Fundraising Shariel Gunn spoke at the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit earlier this week.

Sheba Medical Center’s Yoel Har-Even discusses war-time healthcare at Jerusalem Post’s Miami Summit

Har-Even highlights Sheba's wartime contributions, discussed global healthcare partnerships and the unity of military and medical systems.

Nahal Oz Community Manager at Miami Summit: Rebuilding will be our response to October 7

In an interview with Yaara Bank Plotkin, Michal Magen shared her experiences: "We want to create a strong future."

Yisrael Ganz at Jerusalem Post Summit: Israel must strengthen sovereignty to secure future

The Governor of Binyamin and Yesha Council Chairman, urged decisive action against terror, called for U.S. support in securing Israel’s historic lands.

Despite war, these American Jewish athletes are choosing to pursue their careers in Israel

“I was already planning on moving to Israel and making aliyah, so it was a perfect opportunity to not be done playing soccer yet," said Rachel Dallet.

How a Jewish teen’s description of New York City life in 1945 found a new audience of millions

A Jewish teen's journal about lie in New York City in 1945 has gone viral on TikTok.

GMU SJP leaders banned: Police raid uncovers guns, antisemitic signs

On November 7, Virginia police arrived outside the residence of two Palestinian American students at George Mason University.

Over 5,000 Reform Jews call on Trump to 'lead with integrity and compassion' 

Signees said, they urged an end to the repeated "demeaning of women, the use of hateful language against those who hold different views, and the persistent coarsening of our political culture."

Jewish Columbia student punched in face by anti-Israel activist

New York Governor Kathy Hochul said on Tuesday that she was outrage by the "antisemitic attack" and announced that the New York State Hate Crime Task Force would aid in the investigation.

Netanyahu agradece apoyo del presidente de Paraguay en discurso en la Knéset

En la Knéset, Netanyahu elogió al presidente de Paraguay por su respaldo a Israel, destacando la sólida alianza entre ambas naciones y su compromiso mutuo.

La intensa realidad de Israel: Cuando destruir una armada enemiga no es la noticia principal

El complejo panorama israelí redefine prioridades: incluso grandes éxitos militares, como la destrucción de una flota enemiga, quedan relegados entre titulares más urgentes y desafiantes.

Israel felicita a Suiza por reconocer a Hamás como organización terrorista

El ministro Gideon Sa'ar aplaude la decisión de Suiza de designar a Hamás como organización terrorista, destacando su relevancia en la lucha contra el terrorismo global.

Experto advierte: Futuro de Siria para el 20 de enero es incierto

Un experto en seguridad alerta sobre la incertidumbre política y militar en Siria para el 20 de enero, destacando los riesgos para la región y el impacto en el equilibrio de poder en Medio Oriente.

¿Cómo afectará la caída de Assad a las milicias iraníes en Irak?

El análisis explora cómo el colapso del régimen de Assad podría afectar a las milicias respaldadas por Irán en Irak, alterando el equilibrio regional y sus operaciones estratégicas.

Presidentes de Israel y Paraguay fortalecen lazos con un gesto amistoso

El presidente israelí Herzog y el paraguayo Peña compartieron un momento cercano y único durante su reunión, destacando el fortalecimiento de las relaciones bilaterales.

Antigua tabla de los Diez Mandamientos será subastada al mejor postor

Una reliquia histórica con los Diez Mandamientos, datada en siglos pasados, llega al mercado. Descubre el valor cultural y espiritual de este artefacto único y su intrigante historia.

Rusia instó a Assad abandonar el poder tras perder la guerra en Siria

Moscú habría instado a Bashar al-Assad a dejar su cargo al considerar que ya no podía ganar el conflicto en Siria. Conoce los detalles de las tensiones internas y las decisiones estratégicas aquí.

Hallan sello cilíndrico de jade de 4,400 años en excavación en Turquía

Arqueólogos descubren un raro sello de jade de 4,400 años en Turquía, revelando detalles sobre la antigua civilización que lo creó. Conoce su historia y el contexto de este increíble hallazgo.

Trump invites China's Xi Jinping to attend his inauguration, CBS News reports
Europeans tell UN ready to 'snap back' Iran sanctions if needed
Trump considers ex-intelligence chief Richard Grenell for Iran position, sources say
Quebec man arrested for antisemitic social media posts
Australian man arrested for threats against Victoria Jewish community center
Chabad: First mikvah ritual bath opened in Nijmegen since WWII
Time magazine to name Trump 'Person of the Year'
House speaker Johnson meets with hostage familes at capitol
Gallant discusses Israel, ceasefire deal, with US officials senators during Washington visit
12-year-old boy Yehoshua Aharon Tuvia is named as victim of Gush Etzion terror attack
IAF intercepts drone from east over southern Israel
Meta donates $1 million to Donald Trump's inaugural fund - report
Terrorist who carried out shooting that killed 12-year-old surrenders to security forces
Israeli drone seen flying at low altitude over Beirut - report
Herzog says pardoning Netanyahu 'not currently on the table'
Turkey-backed forces continue advance in northern Syria, defense ministry source says
Germany's Scholz, Jordan king back inclusive process in Syria, Berlin says
Romania's Bees and Poland's LOT airlines will resume flights to Israel - report
IDF presence in Syria buffer zone 'temporary' and to prevent jihadi groups on the border, PMO says
IDF eliminates terrorists planning to seize humanitarian aid trucks in southern Gaza
New footage from inside Melbourne synagogue arson salvaged
Israeli fighter jets strike Syrian coastal areas, former Assad strongholds - report
UK Nazi sympathizer detained for knife attack on immigration law firm
Iran accepts tougher oversight at Fordow enrichment plant, IAEA reports
Netanyahu affirms Israel's commitment to Druze in meeting with leader
Trump says he will have ‘big discussion’ about ending childhood vaccination programs with RFK Jr.
Turkish intelligence chief Kalin is in Damascus, say two sources with knowledge
India's Gukesh beats China's Ding to become youngest world champion
FAA administrator Whitaker to step down on Jan. 20
Syria's ruling body will suspend constitution and parliament, Syrian source says
IDF to increase protection of communities in West Bank, Katz announces
Russian, UAE foreign ministers discuss Syria
US House passes bill to expand judiciary despite Biden veto threat
Antisemitic, anti-black graffiti found at Pittsburgh's Riverfront Park
Hammer-wielding man threatens Australian Jewish bakery patrons
North Carolina home vandalized with Nazi swastikas
IDF asks Gaza residents to take shelter ahead of IAF strikes on terrorists
IDF northern commander visits soldiers in Syria buffer zone
Trump, asked about chances of war with Iran, says 'anything can happen'
UN chief concerned by Israeli strikes in Syria, urges de-escalation
Russia in contact with Syrian rebels, hopes to keep military bases, Interfax reports
Gantz says Levin has done most 'damage' of any justice minister
IAF kills Hezbollah terrorists who violated ceasefire agreement
Turkey appoints a diplomat to its once closed embassy in Syria, Anadolu reports
Defense Minister Katz meets with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
Turkey will not allow any weakness to occur in fight against Islamic State in Syria, Erdogan says
UNGA vote demands ceasefire, denounces Israel’s UNRWA restrictions

The United States, Israel, and seven other countries voted against the ceasefire resolution, while 13 countries abstained.

Austin to Katz: US to continue thwarting ISIS from reestablishing itself in Syria

Austin also discussed with Katz attempts to secure Israeli hostages held captive by Hamas.

Biden signs bill developing plan transferring Weitzman Museum to Smithsonian

The act establishes a body that will examine whether the Philadelphia Museum, known as the Weitzman, can join the Smithsonian Institution.

Bahamas poker tournament raises nearly $140,000 for IDF widows and orphans

The tournament raised $120,000, with an additional $20,000 contributed by Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, and other donors, bringing the total to nearly $140,000.

Trump-backed crypto project under fire for ties to Hamas, Hezbollah

Crypto seizures announced by the Israeli security services since 2021 have frequently singled out Tron’s use by terrorists, including Hamas.

Trump, in TIME 'Person of the Year' interview, says he told Netanyahu to end war

Time noted that ranges of people, from his biggest supporters to biggest critics, all were living in the "Age of Trump."

Pope meets Palestinian president to discuss Gaza's 'very serious' needs

Abbas said in a statement that he thanked the pope "for his positions in support of achieving a just peace in Palestine based on the two-state solution."

US sees Assad's fall as chance to destroy Syria's chemical arsenal 'once and for all'

The OPCW is a treaty-based organization in the Netherlands tasked with implementing the 1997 chemical nonproliferation treaty.

Germany turned blind-eye against PFLP website run on German servers, report reveals

The German company that provides serves to the PFLP admitted to BR24 that it had done so, and that it had taken appropriate action.

Missing American Travis Timmerman found in Syrian prison, released

The 29-year-old from Missouri told CBS News that he was freed from a Syrian prison on Monday after being detained seven months ago for entering the country without permission.

Queen Elizabeth saw Israelis as 'terrorists or sons of terrorists,' former president says

Rivlin elaborated, saying, “She refused to accept any Israeli official into the Palace, apart from international occasions.”

US security adviser Sullivan says Israel is acting in Syria for its own defense

Blinken reiterated Israel's claim that its incursion into Syria is temporary.

FBI did not send undercover operatives to join Jan. 6 attack, watchdog says

The report found that the FBI could have done more ahead of the Jan. 6 attack by canvassing its field offices for intelligence from informants to prepare for what was to come.

Pittsburgh man who wanted to join Hezbollah 'to kill Jews' arrested

Shiite convert Jack Danaher Molloy, 24, tried to join Hezbollah during his travels to Lebanon and Syria during the October 7 War.

Outside, toilet: research finds the words dogs really want to say to us

Study confirms dogs' soundboard presses are intentional communication, not random behavior.

'Conan the Bacterium' has a superpower, and researchers decoded the secret behind it

Discovery of the MDP antioxidant could lead to radiation protection in healthcare, industry, and space exploration.

La Niña may be coming for a visit, World Meteorological Organization says

Scientists consider that the possible arrival of La Niña will be 'insufficient' to counteract the warming caused by record levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

Opioids, muscle relaxant, a tranquilizer: what researchers found in dolphin blubbers

"Pharmaceuticals have become emerging micropollutants and are a growing global concern."

5 miles below the ocean surface, there's an eyeless predator. Researchers named it 'Darkness'

The discovery marks the first known active large predator of its kind in one of the deepest oceanic zones.

Every second, someone is getting herpes. That's 42 million people a year

Nearly 850 million people worldwide carry herpes viruses, study reveals.

WHO links mysterious 'Disease X' in DRC to malaria after tests

WHO emphasizes the illness is an 'undiagnosed disease' rather than an unknown one.

Once and for all: Should you use credit or cash?

The question of whether to use credit or cash concerns many who want to keep their spending under control and manage their finances wisely.

Strauss alerts consumers: Production error in popular dessert

Strauss warns the public regarding the beloved and popular product. The company has also informed the Ministry of Health about the incident and is acting according to its guidelines.

Winter home trends: Latest deals and new products

Discover a variety of home textiles, heating solutions, and winter collections.

TAKE A NAP opens new pop-up store in the Sharon

The leading home textile brand, TAKE A NAP, unveils a pop-up store in Netanya, offering high-quality bedding, towels, robes, and accessories designed for local climates.

Discover the new adults-only hotel in Eilat

Roxon Red Sea Eilat, the latest from Roxon Hotels, offers an exclusive experience for guests aged 18 and above, with attractive introductory rates starting at NIS 634 per couple per night this winter

What's the difference? We reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung launched a near-twin to the Galaxy S24 with similar specs. Is it worth buying instead? The answer might surprise you.

Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival unveiled: A visual mix showcasing Jewish life and history

Several television series will be presented, including David Schalko’s highly praised Kafka, an ambitious look at the tormented writer’s life, and the new Shtisel spin-off, Kugel.

Noa, Mergui, Netta, and...Gabriel: Israeli pop music's latest sensation gets ready to go global

Guy was signed by UMG in 2022, at which point they set out to re-produce his demo songs on a more professional level, and the video for “Arrest Me” was born.

Terror attack in Gush Etzion kills 12-year-old Yehoshua Aharon Tuvia, terrorist surrenders

The terrorist who committed the shooting surrendered to security forces on Thursday morning, Israel's military said.

IDF troops complete first withdrawal from Lebanon

Wednesday's withdrawl is the first trade of command as outlined under last month's ceasefire.

Car crash kills three women at Ben Zakay intersection in central Israel

MDA said that the three women showed no signs of life after the collision and were pronounced dead on the scene.

Rabbis must stop defending child molesters, instead of those sexually abused - opinion

The hard truth is that having prominent individuals extolling the virtues of a sexual predator can be triggering for any victim of sexual abuse, as their personal trauma is rekindled.

Israel at war day 433: What happened in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria?

Pentagon chief urges 'close consultation' between Israel and US on Syria • UN General Assembly demands immediate Gaza ceasefire

Israeli rock icon Corinne Allal dies at 69 after cancer battle

 “Corinne was a rare and remarkable individual who fought for her beliefs and left a powerful mark as a true force in Israeli music.”

IDF checking if drone incident in southern Israel was a result of a false identification

According to an initial investigation, the drone was likely launched from Yemen, Israeli media reported. 

Israel war relief: Merit Spread drives NIS 200m. in global donations for war-related projects

Alon Tal, the founder of Merit Spread Foundation, said there was a need to create “a new standard in philanthropy.”

'Rectifies the moral wrong': Knesset passes law deducting Hamas terrorist legal fees from PA funds

The legislation passed its second and third readings with 26 MKs voting in favor and four against.

War in Israel leads to unexpected increase in enrollment at American yeshivas

Most yeshiva students who went home during the early stages of the war returned in December and January to help support Israel and continue their learning. 

High fares, low flights: Foreign airlines stay away from Israel amid local squabbles

Options for flying to and from Israel have been significantly reduced, and this not only affects the tourism industry but also the ability to travel in emergency situations.

Court orders Levin to hold vote for permanent chief justice by January 16

High Court to hear petition over justice minister ignoring directive to appoint chief justice.

IDF denies claim by general that Halevi criticized Netanyahu's decision-making, military denies cla

"If I were the prime minister, his head would roll:" Ofer Winter claims Herzi Halevi deemed Netanyahu's decision-making 'inappropriate.'

Paraguay reaffirms support for Israel, inaugurates new Jerusalem embassy

Peña took office last year and shortly afterward announced the embassy's move back to Jerusalem.

Sullivan meets Netanyahu to discuss Syria, hostage deal

The Prime Minister spoke to Sullivan about the need to assist Syrian minorities and prevent terrorist activity against Israel from Syrian territory.

IDF attacks have permanently changed the face of Syrian military threat

90% of advanced anti-aircraft missiles were destroyed, and SU-22 and SU-24 aircraft squadrons were destroyed.

Israel's ability to attack Iran greatly improved from prior operations, IDF warns

IDF sources said that there is heavy ongoing planning work going on to be ready to strike the Islamic Republic again if that becomes necessary.

Israel’s defense tech sector showcases Israel’s pioneering edge - analysis

Now, Israel needs to keep producing the best leading-edge defense technology to manage the future battlefield and confront future threats.

Inside the far-left media that, backed by Moscow, Damascus, and Tehran, attacks Israel

MEDIA AFFAIRS: MintPress News, The Grayzone, and Red are examples of far-left websites that can't be trusted when it comes to the Middle East.

IDF eliminates multiple Hamas terrorists, including Zeitoun commander, in Gaza strike

The Dept. Head, Ammar Daloul, was reportedly a significant source of knowledge for the terrorist organization.

IDF to increase protection of communities in West Bank, Katz announces

In the first phase of bolstering defense, the IDF will reinforce the area with five IDF companies.

IDF signs NIS 2.8b. deal for five new advanced and faster Navy ships

These ships are 1000 tons lighter than the new Saar 6 ships, and as such are intended to replace the Saar 4.5 ships.

'One day, Iran will be free,' Netanyahu tells Iranian people in message of hope

"Together, we will transform the Middle East into beacon of prosperity, progress and peace."

Paraguayan president: ‘Think of Paraguay like an extension of Israeli territory’

Peña reopened Paraguay’s embassy to Israel in an official ceremony in Jerusalem on Thursday.

Plan to cover Jerusalem’s Begin Highway receives 700 objections

The objections began being heard at the start of the week by Adv. Shahar Levinson, who was appointed by the Jerusalem District Planning and Building Committee.

An Israeli cafe chain launched by and for Oct. 7 survivors is expanding to more cities

The first branch opened as a pop-up in Tel Aviv’s glitzy Sarona complex, staffed by residents of Netiv Haasara, one of the communities targeted in the massacre.

'Building the Heart of Jerusalem': A historic opportunity for affordable homes and land resolution

Extell is now taking a significant step in Jerusalem by presenting an innovative offer to residents living on church lands in the Rehavia and Talbiya neighborhoods.

Eastern Europe Gold Could Be New Fundamental Driver of Global Demand

Poland’s top central banker: “Gold symbolizes the strength of the country.” Bloomberg: Eastern Europe’s revived interest is helping bolster the gold rally.

Avoid IRA tax nightmares: Tips for retirees and new olim

Slow down and be deliberate before making big financial decisions, and make sure you understand all the facts and ramifications of your decision before pulling the trigger. 

Why Israel’s stock market is ignoring economic forecasts

“We’re seeing the market repeating the way it has been in the past in previous security events," Kahanovitz said with optimism.

Wikipedia suspends pro-Palestine editors coordinating efforts behind the scenes

Measures were taken by an arbitration committee following off-wiki coordination endeavors

Disconnect in Gold Equities and What it Means for Investors - Ross Beaty

Gold stocks are poised for a 'huge' rebound, according to mining veteran Ross Beaty.

Israel is a high-tech powerhouse: How can it win the AI race?

Looking at what needs to happen in Israel's infrastructure to facilitate an AI industry and a full AI ecosystem.

'Pope can't rewrite Bible - Jesus was a Jew from Judea, not Palestinian,' Christian leader says

A nativity scene featuring baby Jesus wrapped in a keffiyeh was unveiled at Pope Francis’ Nativity Scene and Christmas Tree inauguration on Saturday in St. Peter’s Square.

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