The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell Danny Lawson/PA Wire

UK: “Israeli Militias Intimidated Us During Holy Land Visit” – States Archbishop of York! (26.12.2025)

“It was sobering to see this wall for real on my visit to the Holy Land, and we were stopped at various checkpoints and intimidated by local Israeli militias who told us that we couldn’t visit Palestinian families in the occupied West Bank.

“But this Christmas morning, as well as thinking about the walls that divide and separate the Holy Land, I’m also thinking of all the walls and barriers we erect across the whole of the world and, perhaps, most alarming of all, the ones we build around ourselves and construct in our hearts, and of how our fearful shielding of ourselves from strangers.

“The strangers we encounter in the homeless on our streets, refugees seeking asylum, young people robbed of opportunity and growing up without hope for the future, means that we are in danger of even failing to welcome Christ when he comes.”

Chillin' with Jesus!

UK: Galmpton Christmas Eve Nativity – Peace on Earth! (24.12.2025)

The mistranslation has stuck despite the contradiction it implies. Meanwhile, Zionist Israel has “banned” Christians celebrating Xmas in Nazareth and Bethlehem – with snipers tasked with shooting any celebrating Christians in the head – should they dare to venture into the street. It is incredible that the so-called Christian West remains completely “Silent” about this fascist attack on the Holy Land – the place of the birth of Jesus Christ! Instead, the Zionists are supported in the West and protected from any and all attempts at others revealing their endless crimes. How lucky we are in the UK to be able to walk down the street in peace, gaze upon a beautiful naivety scene – and not be threatened with being shot in the head by an evil group of criminals who historically attacked the original Jesus.

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We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the churches that have sent messages of support and courageously spoken out against these crimes. Your commitment to justice and your unwavering support are greatly appreciated during these dark times.

Jesus was born under occupation and oppression, the story of his birth, life, death and resurrection exemplifies the struggle for justice. 2,000 years later, the Palestinian experience is still one of struggle for justice.

For the first time, the tradition of lighting Bethlehem’s tree will not take place. What was once a season of joy has become a season of mourning.

Let us unite, in a spirit of solidarity and justice, and the spirit of Christmas, to ensure that next year, Christmas will be celebrated in a free Palestine, in a free Bethlehem, in a free Jerusalem, and in a free and healing Gaza.

Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful Christmas.