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Jerusalem Santa extends Christmas greetings from the Ho, Ho, Holy Land

Some 120,000 Christians arriving in Israel for the upcoming holiday.

Jerusalem Santa Issa Kassissieh extends 2022 Christmas greetings to Christians worldwide from a hot air balloon flying over the Old City. Credit: Shmuel Cohen.
Jerusalem Santa Issa Kassissieh extends 2022 Christmas greetings to Christians worldwide from a hot air balloon flying over the Old City. Credit: Shmuel Cohen.

Jerusalem Santa Issa Kassissieh extended his annual Christmas greetings to Christians worldwide from a hot air balloon flying over of the Old City.

He also released a holiday video from Nazareth, in northern Israel, where Christians believe Jesus spent his childhood.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4IZC6vsZN4&feature=youtu.be

Some 120,000 Christians are expected to arrive in Israel for the holiday period.

Overall, incoming tourism in 2022 is projected to reach about 2.6 to 2.7 million entries, still short of pre-pandemic record levels (4.55 million tourists in 2019).

While Christians are facing persecution and shrinking numbers throughout the Middle East, Israeli Christians are facing a different reality with growing numbers and high quality of life.

The number of Christians in Israel grew by 1.4% in 2020, reaching 182,000 people with 84% saying they are satisfied with life in Israel, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).

Christians make up about 1.9% of the state’s population, most of them Arabic speakers. Christians make up 7% of Israeli Arabs and 76.7% of Christians in the country are Arab.

The majority of Christians live in Nazareth (21,400), Haifa (16,500), Jerusalem (12,900) and Shfar’am (10,400), according to the CBS.

According to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Christian communities in Israel can be broken into four main categories: Chalcedonian-Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox such as the Greek and Russian denominations); non-Chalcedonian Orthodox (Armenian, Coptic, Ethiopian and Syrian); Roman Catholic; and Protestant.

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