 Let me show you a place where Christmas is truly special. My name is India and today we are going to spend Christmas in Israel. In some parts of the world, Christmas may look one way, but in Israel, things are different. Merry Christmas from the sea of Galilee! And because a majority of Israel's population is Jewish, Christmas is not such a big deal. However, there is one city where it is. Welcome to Nazareth! The city of Nazareth is located in a region called Galilee in north Israel. Here in the center of Nazareth, you will not question what time of the year it is. The energy is just radiant. Whether you are a kid or an adult, this place will amaze you. That is why people from all backgrounds, Jewish, Christian and Muslim, come to see it for themselves. However, there is so much more meaning to these lights and celebration than what we see. Because the city of Nazareth has a significant Arab Christian population, Christmas is a big deal here. Nazareth is considered the hometown of Jesus. That's why he was not only known as Jesus, but Jesus of Nazareth. That is one reason why Christmas is so special here. The Christmas story began here around 2,000 years ago where this church stands. This is the Church of Annunciation. They say here at this very location in Nazareth, the angel Gabriel came from heaven to deliver a message to a young girl named Mary. He told her that she would give birth to baby Jesus. Some would say that this moment would change history forever. Today, this church is lavished with gifts from countries all around the world. This mosaic here is a gift from Japan. This gift is from Brazil. And this one is from India. Almost the whole world can be found here. So now you may see that the light in the city represents something quite profound. To Christians, the light represents hope coming into the world. Something we all need as we enter into the new year. And what better way to celebrate Christmas than to come to the place where it all began. Now the people of Nazareth wish you a... This is Christmas in Nazareth. This is Inside Israel. Thanks for watching and I'll see you next time.