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Christmas is canceled: Community gathers at California State Capitol in solidarity with Gaza
SACRAMENTO — At the California State Capitol on Monday, Palestinians and Palestinian Americans announced that Christmas was canceled.
In Bethlehem, where Jesus Christ was born, local leaders scaled back festivities as the war between Israel and Hamas continues from Gaza to the West Bank. In Sacramento, a sister city to Bethlehem, crowds gathered Monday in solidarity and remembrance with those killed in the conflict.
Sarah Alzanoon has lost dozens of family members in Gaza.
“There is a larger outreach to what is happening on the ground,” Alzanoon said. “We’re not seeing news about it three weeks later.”
In the West Bank, an Israeli military raid occurred in Bethlehem just two days ago.
“This is something that a lot of analysts are calling genocide and no one uses that term lightly,” David Mandel said.
With Christmas effectively canceled in the city of Jesus’ birth, Sacramento’s Palestinian community came out to draw attention to the conflict abroad.
“This is bigger than religion,” Alzanoon said. “We have Palestinian Christians being affected by this and I don’t think that’s being talked about enough.”
People shared tearful stories, read the names of the dead and called others to action.
“My ancestors fled pogroms to come to this country,” Mandel said. “We should not be committing those same kinds of acts on Palestinians in Bethlehem or any other town.”
Members of the community feel this conflict has been different.
“It’s not a religious war, it’s an ethnic war,” Makeezz Sawez said. “People are being indiscriminately bombed.”
As the conflict continues, Pope Francis made mention of Bethlehem during his Christmas Eve mass saying the hearts of Catholics worldwide were in the West Bank city this holiday.
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A giant battery power plant is on fire in California
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The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office issued evacuation orders for nearby residents and closed parts of Highway 1 in response. County Health officials have asked other residents to shelter indoors with windows and doors closed and to switch off ventilation systems.
The company will investigate the cause of the fire once it’s out, Vistra spokesperson Jenny Lyon told The Mercury News. Vistra did not immediately respond to an email from The Verge. It completed an expansion of the facility in 2023, adding more than 110,000 battery modules needed to store renewable energy. Energy storage facilities like this one are essential for power grids to be able to keep enough excess solar and wind energy so it’s available when the sun goes down and winds wane.
This isn’t the first battery fire in the area. A nearby Pacific Gas & Electric battery plant stocked with Tesla batteries caught fire back in 2022. The year prior, Vistra had to temporarily shut down its battery plant at Moss Landing after a malfunctioning smoke detector and heat-suppression system sprayed water on its batteries, Canary Media reported.
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