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The church built on the Bethlehem site revered as the birthplace of Jesus is to temporarily close after a suspected outbreak of the coronavirus, a church official said Thursday. The Palestinian health ministry called for local churches, mosques and other institutions to close after a number of suspected cases at a hotel in the city of Bethlehem, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. read more...
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A local church group cannot return home from a trip due to coronavirus concerns. Members of Evangel World Prayer Conference Center were supposed to return to the United States this morning after finishing their yearly trip to Israel, but the coronavirus outbreak has kept them in the country. The group's connecting flights were planned to go through Rome, but Israel will not allow flights in or out of Italy. As of March 3, the number of virus...
The coronavirus is interrupting travel plans for people across the globe, as some countries won't even allow flights in or out. That's what stopped a Louisville church group in their tracks in Israel, leaving them stranded more than 6,000 miles from home. Members of the Evangel World Prayer Center travel with Pastor Dr. Bob Rodgers to Israel every year, but this time they don't know if they'll make it home when planned, due to the virus. "A lot...
The church built on the Bethlehem site revered as the birthplace of Jesus is to temporarily close after a suspected outbreak of the coronavirus, a church official said Thursday. The Palestinian health ministry called for local churches, mosques and other institutions to close after a number of suspected cases at a hotel in the city of Bethlehem, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Churches and mosques in occupied West Bank shut as Palestinian Authority prepares for possible outbreak
Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity was ordered closed on Thursday due to co...
A number of suspected cases were reported in a hotel in the city of Bethlehem, according to Palestinian health ministry.
Four cases have been detected staying at a hotel in Beit Jala near Bethlehem
Bethlehem/PNN/ The Palestinian Ministry of Health, and after suspecting cases of coronavirus at a ho
The Palestinian Authority’s tourism ministry also announced that foreigners would be banned from West Bank hotels during the busy Easter season.
Built on the grotto where Christians believe Jesus was born, the church joins a list of prominent tourist and holy sites to shutter their doors in the wake of rising fears over the spread of coronavirus.
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BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) â Palestinian officials announced Thursday the storied Church of the Nativity in the biblical city of Bethlehem was closing...
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After coronavirus concerns stopped a Louisville church group from returning home from Israel, United Airlines has provided free travel directly back to Louisville. Members of the Evangel World Prayer Center travel with Pastor Dr. Bob Rodgers to Israel every year, but they did not know if they would make it home when planned due to the virus. "A lot of these people, it's been something their whole life they've wanted to come to Israel," Rodgers...
The Church of the Nativity in biblical Bethlehem has been closed over coronavirus fears.