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 In the past, as many as 150,000 people have traveled to Bethlehem in the West Bank for Christmas. This year, however, war has all but stopped tourism there, leaving empty shops and a spiritual void.Shopkeeper Ahmed Danna says that with no tourists, he spends his days drinking tea and coffee,  stanley cup waiting for customers who never come.Since the start of the war in early October when Hamas gunmen attacked Israeli towns, interest in visiting Israel has all but collapsed. Reuters reports that October saw 39,000 visitors compared to the typical 300,000 per month, leaving empty shops in the Israeli-controlled West Bank.The Sancta M stanley cup aria Hotel would typically be booked full around Christmas with Christians from around the world, coming to celebrate the birth of Christ 鈥?this year, its lobby is empty.The manager, Sami Thaljieh, said that nearly 70 hotels around Bethlehem are closed and 6,000 workers in the tourism industry have been laid off.SEE MORE: Most adults not pleased with Biden, direction of US, poll findsThe Rev. Munther Isaac pastors the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem. This year, Christmas celebrations are canceled in Bethlehem and for obvious reasons,  he says.  It s impossible to celebrate while our people in Gaza are going through a genocide. Isaac was part of a religious delegation that met with President Biden in late November at the White House. stanley uk  He delivered a letter on behalf of other religious leaders from Bethlehem calling for a constant cease-fire, sa Fiov Milwaukee officers celebrate National Police Woman  s Day
 DELAFIEL stanley cup D 鈥?Delafield police said a suspect has been taken into custody following an explosion Wednesday evening. The police department said an officer witnessed an explosion in the wooded area near Palmer Street and East Street around 4:59 p.m. Wednesday. Officials investigated and found an explosive device that had been detonated. Officials took a suspect into custody and w stanley mugg hen searching the suspect s home, police found several more explosives. The neighborhood  stanley thermos where the suspect lives was evacuated for a short time while Milwaukee Police Department s hazardous devices unit looked into the explosives.  The devices were rendered safe and Delafield police said there is no ongoing danger to the community. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip