Bethlehem
Marjorie Taylor Greene meets with Bethlehem mayor, decries alleged 'Christian prosecution'
Greene lauded Bethlehem for being the birthplace of Jesus, but condemned alleged "Christian persecution" occurring in the area.
Bethlehem soccer pitch becomes unlikely flashpoint in global soccer politics
Israel using armed militias to ethnically cleanse the West Bank - opinion
Tis the season to flog Israel - opinion
Two shooting attack attempts target security forces in West Bank amid rising tensions
In the two attempts nobody was wounded, however earlier, nine people were wounded near Ariel when an armed terrorist opened fire on a bus.
Israel moves 70 orphans from Gaza to the West Bank - report
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said in response to the report, "This is not how a country that wants absolute victory runs.
A starry night in Bethlehem: Eretz Nehederet at it again in latest skit
Stranger Things star Brett Gelman put his rich comedic talent to use to support Israel during wartime by performing in a sketch on the comedy show.
Christmas in the crossfire: Visiting Bethlehem amid Israel-Hamas war
Since the Palestinian Authority took control of Bethlehem in 1995, the Christian population has massively declined. Today, only around 10,000 Christians live in the city of about 75,500 residents.
Christians everywhere should protest persecution in Middle East, Asia, Africa - opinion
While Jesus’s homeland is under attack by Islamic terrorists, the number of Palestinian Christians in the land of Israel continues to decline.
'Worst Christmas ever' in birthplace of Jesus as impact of war empties Bethlehem
Located just south of Jerusalem, Bethlehem is heavily reliant for income and jobs on visitors from all over the world who come to see the Church of the Nativity.
No Christmas tree in Bethlehem as holiday pared down over Gaza war
"We have never seen Bethlehem like this, not even during the time of COVID. The town is empty, sad."
Jesus' birthplace removes all Christmas decorations in honor of Hamas 'martyrs’
A spokesperson for the city also told the Telegraph, “The reason is the general situation in Palestine; people are not really into any celebration."
Israel uncovers massive section of Second Temple-era aqueduct in Jerusalem
The discovery “may also shed light on the question – who built the first aqueduct – whether it was the Hasmoneans or perhaps King Herod," the researchers noted.
EU angered as Israel razes Palestinian school built with European funds
COGAT said in a statement that the building had been constructed illegally and 'was found to be dangerous to the safety of anyone studying or otherwise visiting there.'