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Christmas celebrated once again in Bethlehem but West Bank suffering persists

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By Mostafa Salem, CNN

(CNN) — Christmas celebrations have returned to the birthplace of Jesus after a two-year hiatus, but the joy remains overshadowed by another turbulent year for Palestinians living under an Israeli-occupation in the West Bank.

Morning mass was held at the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem on Thursday, a day after crowds of Palestinians and foreign tourists flocked onto Manger Square to attend celebrations for the first time since they were halted in solidarity with Palestinians suffering a two-year deadly war in Gaza.

Despite the festivities, the numbers of people attending remained limited, which, according to Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti, is due to Israeli military checkpoints blocking roads in the West Bank.

“The West Bank is completely under siege,” Barghouti told CNN’s Matthew Chance in Bethlehem on Wednesday. “Israel has blocked the roads. Of course many people couldn’t come. … Many people cannot afford to come, and many people find great difficulty moving from one place to another.”

As the war in Gaza raged on, the occupied West Bank experienced a sharp escalation in Israeli military operations, record numbers of Palestinian home demolitions and unprecedented expansion of Jewish settlements amid a Palestinian leadership plagued by allegations of corruption and stagnant decision-making.

In 2025, more than 30,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their homes in cities in the West Bank in “what has become the longest and largest displacement crisis in the West Bank since 1967,” the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) said in a report published November.

The West Bank, which lies west of the Jordan River between Israel and Jordan, has been occupied by the Israeli military since 1967 and is home to more than 3.3 million Palestinians.

This year saw a record number of Palestinian home and structures demolition in the West Bank over building permits, but human rights group, like the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said in October that the destruction is a “deliberate policy of dispossession.”

“Families are being stripped of homes, water and livelihoods in a calculated effort to drive them from their land and make way for settlements,” said Angelita Caredda, NRC’s Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa. “This is not accidental destruction. It is a deliberate policy of dispossession.”

Killings have also continued in the West Bank, with at least 233 Palestinians killed this year alone, including 52 children, most of whom by Israeli forces using live ammunition, according to data from OCHA. Israeli forces have launched several widescale military operations against Palestinian militant groups in cities in the West Bank.

The violence hasd coincided with record illegal settlement building across the Palestinian territories.

This month, the Israeli cabinet approved the legalization and establishment of 19 settler outposts and in May, Israel announced it would establish 22 new settlements in what Israeli settleme

Special Weather Statement issued December 25 at 5:21AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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At 520 AM PST, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over
Point Mugu State Park, or near Camarillo, moving north at 30 mph.

HAZARD…Wind gusts up to 50 mph and pea size hail.

SOURCE…Radar indicated.

IMPACT…Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around
unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is
possible.

Locations impacted include…
Camarillo…
and Newbury Park.
If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.

This storm may intensify, so be certain to monitor local radio
stations and available television stations for additional information
and possible warnings from the National Weather Service.

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Sillas vacías, regalos esquivos y abrazos postergados, la otra cara de la Navidad en Venezuela

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CNN en Español

“Mamá, ¿habrá una guerra en Venezuela?”, fue la pregunta de su hijo Samuel que sorprendió a Vanessa, una noche mientras miraba en su teléfono las noticias, en la cocina de su casa, muy cerca de su árbol de Navidad.

Esta profesional, que vive en una zona de clase media en el este de Caracas y prefirió no identificarse por temor a represalias por parte del gobierno, cuenta que la pregunta irrumpió de golpe y vino seguida por el relato del niño sobre uno de sus amigos del colegio, que le había pedido a San Nicolás que su padre, detenido por razones políticas, saliera en libertad. Samuel, de ocho años, dijo entonces: “Voy a pedirle al niño Jesús vivir en un país con libertad”.

Ésta no es una Navidad cualquiera en Venezuela. Las luces y los adornos brillan en calles, edificios y plazas de las principales ciudades del país desde octubre cuando, como ya hizo en otros años, el presidente Nicolás Maduro adelantó la Navidad por decreto argumentando que así se extiende el disfrute de los venezolanos.

Estas fiestas, sin embargo, no escapan a las crecientes tensiones entre el gobierno de Maduro en Venezuela y el de Donald Trump en Estados Unidos, que golpean el ánimo de los venezolanos, atravesados además por la crisis económica que amenaza con profundizarse por el bloqueo estadounidense a los barcos petroleros sancionados.

Tras más de cuatro meses de despliegue naval y aéreo estadounidense y en medio de declaraciones en tono bélico entre Caracas y Washington, el desánimo se acrecentó con la suspensión de vuelos internacionales desde y hacia Venezuela. Solo dos aerolíneas de las 12 empresas que volaban hacia o desde el país hasta principios de noviembre mantienen la conexión de Venezuela con otras naciones y cientos de venezolanos tuvieron que cambiar de planes para viajar o directamente los cancelaron.

La tensión que envuelve a esta Navidad se percibe en varios puntos de Caracas. Norbelys Castillo, del barrio La Dolorita, en Petare, es peluquera y madre de Fran, de seis años, que participó con entusiasmo, junto a docenas de niños, en una entrega de juguetes organizada por un grupo de periodistas bajo el nombre “Un juguete, una buena noticia”. Todos se fueron a casa con un regalo, una experiencia feliz y una sonrisa.

Castillo confiesa que ha hecho un esfuerzo enorme para que su hijo no se dé cuenta de lo que pasa en el país y de las tensiones con Estados Unidos. Busca evitar que Fran sienta miedo cuando el presidente de Estados Unidos dice que no descarta una guerra con Venezuela o cuando el mandatario venezolano dice que quiere la paz pero que está listo para defenderse en caso de un ataque.

Guerra y ataque son dos de las palabras que Castillo no quiere que su hijo escuche y se enfoca en mantenerlo alejado de esas informaciones para que no se asuste.

“No pregunta porque esas cosas uno trata de no mostrárselas a él para que esté tranquilo”, dice Castillo.

El reto no se le hace sencillo a esta peluquera en una coyuntura económica en la que oficios como el suyo se ven golpeados. Ante los ajustados presupuestos, lo primero que las personas descartan es todo lo que no sea una necesidad básica como comida y servicios. Gastos como arreglarse el cabello pasan a ser un lujo, según explica Castillo, que cuenta que no le abunda el trabajo y que se le dificulta cumplir con todo lo que su hijo requiere, incluidas las tradiciones de Navidad.

En la mesa de Navidad de Lourdes del Carmen Román habrá una silla vacía. Tal como ocurre con muchas familias que contaban los días para abrazar a quienes dejaron Venezuela, Román

Next round of significant rain Christmas, drying weekend

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Merry Christmas and happy Thursday! Expect the next round of heavy rainfall to begin in San Luis Obispo near breakfast time and the major wall of rain to travel down through Ventura County by the evening. This system will be the second atmospheric river, bringing a deluge of rainfall and adding to a messy commute. Most areas will add another another inch or two of rainfall, while high terrain will add quite a bit more. We may have another round of Flash Flood Warnings issued as the ground is exceptionally saturated and rainfall rates could be close to an inch per hour. Winds will gust near 50mph+ in most beach areas and may cause downed trees and power lines. It is advised to stay home as mudslides are a large possibility. Most watches, warnings and advisories are set to expire Thursday evening. Marine waters stay hazardous into the weekend, plan accordingly.

Damp weather continues Friday. Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop and move quickly. This will bring downpours, strong winds and the possibility of hail. When thunder roars, go indoors. These showers will leave a smaller impact compared to the earlier atmospheric rivers. Temperatures begin to rise a degree or two

We begin to dry into the weekend, but this drying trend doesn't last for long. Into the first few days of the New Year more rainfall is in the forecast. More information to come.

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Next round of significant rain Christmas, drying weekend

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Merry Christmas and happy Thursday! Expect the next round of heavy rainfall to begin in San Luis Obispo near breakfast time and the major wall of rain to travel down through Ventura County by the evening. This system will be the second atmospheric river, bringing a deluge of rainfall and adding to a messy commute. Most areas will add another another inch or two of rainfall, while high terrain will add quite a bit more. We may have another round of Flash Flood Warnings issued as the ground is exceptionally saturated and rainfall rates could be close to an inch per hour. Winds will gust near 50mph+ in most beach areas and may cause downed trees and power lines. It is advised to stay home as mudslides are a large possibility. Most watches, warnings and advisories are set to expire Thursday evening. Marine waters stay hazardous into the weekend, plan accordingly.

Damp weather continues Friday. Expect scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop and move quickly. This will bring downpours, strong winds and the possibility of hail. When thunder roars, go indoors. These showers will leave a smaller impact compared to the earlier atmospheric rivers. Temperatures begin to rise a degree or two

We begin to dry into the weekend, but this drying trend doesn't last for long. Into the first few days of the New Year more rainfall is in the forecast. More information to come.

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