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Omicron ruins hope for Xmas boom

15 ديسمبر، 2021
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Omicron ruins hope for Xmas boom

Bethlehem: After collecting dust for nearly two years, the 228 rooms at Bethlehem’s Ararat Hotel were scrubbed last month in anticipation of a post-lockdown Christmas boom, hopes that have again been dashed by the coronavirus.

A large Christmas tree and decorations did little to brighten a deserted lobby.

Like other hotels in Bethlehem, the Ararat has no guests, with the tree offering cheer to no one but the seven out of 105 employees who have not been fired.

“We were expecting 70 per cent occupancy for Christmas but all overseas reservations have been cancelled,” said Augustine Shomali, a manager at the hotel.

The people of Bethlehem — a Palestinian city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank considered the place of Christ’s birth according to Christian tradition — are used to welcoming an influx of tourists each December.

After a near-total pandemic lockdown last year, Bethlehem began to hope for a joyous Christmas when Israel, which controls all access points to the city, announced in October that it would reopen to foreign tourists on November 1.

But less than a month later, just as hotels were getting a makeover and businesses were replenishing their stocks in anticipation of the holiday season, Israel closed again.

The first case of Omicron — a highly transmissible strain of the coronavirus detected by South Africa on November 24 — had been discovered in Israel, and foreign tourists were barred from entry.

All that Shomali can hope for now is a meagre amount of local tourism, and only a dozen rooms at Ararat have booked for Christmas weekend.

The hotel manager is closely following the news in Israel in hopes a reopening to tourists could save his establishment, but Israeli media have reported that with Omicron raging across much of the West the government is considering tightening restrictions, not loosening them.

While Israeli hotels have been compensated by the Jewish state, Palestinian ones have received nothing, and Shomali’s livelihood is hinging on the policies of a government in a country where he cannot vote.

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, more than three million people visited Bethlehem each year.

More than 20 per cent of the city’s population is employed in the tourism sector, but the jobless rate has risen from 23 per cent to 35 per cent through the pandemic.

The Palestinian Authority, the civil authority in parts of the West Bank, is mired in an economic crisis and has only offered affected workers in Bethlehem’s hard-hit tourism sector a one-time stipend of 700 shekels ($224).

Sitting outside his Armenian ceramics shop next to the Church of the Nativity, marked as the site of Christ’s birth, Afram Shaheen said “there is no work”.

Shaheen said that since Bethlehem became the first Palestinian city to go into lockdown in March 2020, he has had just one customer, a French woman who bought $23 worth of ceramics — his total sales revenue so far during the pandemic.

“This used to be pocket money for me,” he said, explaining that he smokes three packs of cigarettes a day, which cost him about $27 (24 euros).

Bethlehem has survived past crises, notably waves of unrest during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that have also dampened tourism, and Shomali said residents were surviving on hope.

Asked if he has hope for next Christmas, Shomali answered “Next Christmas? I have hope for Easter.”

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