Bethlehem: One of the most sacred Easter symbols of the Christian Orthodox faith - the Holy Fire - arrived in the West Bank city of Bethlehem on Saturday.
But the coronavirus outbreak meant only a top group of Eastern Orthodox clerics were able to receive it.
In normal times, Bethlehem's Manger Square would be packed with thousands of pilgrims and worshippers who would pass the holy fire to each other to light their candles.
This year, crowds have been banned in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus.
The Holy Fire ritual, celebrated the day before the Orthodox Easter, marks the belief that a fire appears spontaneously every year from the tomb of Jesus in Jerusalem.