
France (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Marseille’s Mayor Benoît Payan has announced that the Palestinian city of Bethlehem will become Marseille’s sister city, cementing ties in a historic gesture coinciding with France’s formal recognition of the Palestinian state at the United Nations. The twinning agreement, initiated months ago, aims to foster cultural, educational, and economic exchanges between both cities.
Marseille Officially Twins with Bethlehem
As reported by Franceinfo and ICI Provence on 22 September 2025, Benoît Payan, the mayor of Marseille, formally declared that Bethlehem will be the sister city of Marseille. This announcement follows several months of negotiations and coincides symbolically with France’s recognition of Palestine as a state during the UN General Assembly.
Mayor Payan remarked that this twinning “illustrates our commitment to solidarity and cultural exchange,” emphasising the historical and spiritual significance of Bethlehem as a city recognized globally for its heritage. The partnership aims to promote exchanges in areas such as culture, education, and urban development.
France’s Recognition of the Palestinian State
The announcement aligns with France’s diplomatic milestone as President Emmanuel Macron formally recognised the Palestinian state on 22 September 2025 at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. This step represents France’s response to rising calls for urgency in addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and supporting Palestinian sovereignty.
The twinning between Marseille and Bethlehem reflects broader political shifts and France’s intent to deepen its engagement with Palestine at local and national levels.
Importance for Marseille and Bethlehem
Marseille, France’s second-largest city and a historic Mediterranean port, has a diverse population including a significant community of Palestinian origin. Forging this partnership brings symbolic and practical recognition to Marseille’s multicultural identity and leadership in international cooperation.
Bethlehem, located in the West Bank and renowned as the biblical birthplace of Jesus Christ, already maintains several sister city relationships worldwide, including cities in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The twinning with Marseille opens new pathways for cultural sharing, tourism initiatives, and municipal collaboration.
Bethlehem’s Established Sister City Relationships
Before Marseille, Bethlehem had sister city agreements with Tondabayashi in Japan, Schwäbisch Gmünd in Germany, Corfu in Greece, and others. These partnerships facilitate cultural exchange programs, student visits, and joint community projects designed to promote mutual understanding and economic development.
Each sister city relationship has been built on shared histories or cultural ties, echoing Bethlehem’s role as a city that has hosted diverse immigrant and religious communities over centuries.
Next Steps in Twinning: Projects and Exchanges
Mayor Payan of Marseille and Bethlehem’s municipal leaders discussed plans for joint cultural festivals, student exchange programmes, and urban planning workshops to share best practices. Marseille also hopes to enhance tourism flows to Bethlehem, tapping into religious and cultural tourism markets.
Both cities aim to use this partnership not just as a symbolic gesture, but as an engine for economic and social development,
Comments
9 responses to “Bethlehem Becomes Sister City with Marseille Following Palestinian State Recognition”
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So, Marseille and Bethlehem are now BFFs, eh? I suppose next they’ll be swapping baguettes for falafel—what a culinary delight! 🍷🥙
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Seems like Marseille’s finally got a new best mate in Bethlehem—guess they needed someone else to share their wine and woes with! 🍷🤷♂️
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Looks like Marseille is looking to spice up its cultural calendar with a little divine intervention from Bethlehem. Who knew twinning cities could be as easy as a cheeky wine toast? 🍷😉
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Looks like Marseille’s really putting the “sister” in sister city, eh? Who knew biblical birthplace vibes could mesh so well with a port full of bouillabaisse? 😂🇫🇷
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Looks like Marseille’s found a new best mate in Bethlehem—because who wouldn’t want to swap baguettes for hummus? 😏 Just what we need, more cultural exchanges while the world’s on fire!
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So Marseille is now singing “O Holy Night” with Bethlehem, eh? Maybe next, they’ll host a culinary festival featuring a fusion of bouillabaisse and falafel! 😂
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Marseille and Bethlehem as sister cities? Brilliant! Because nothing screams cultural exchange like twinning a Mediterranean port with a biblical hometown—can’t wait for the joint festivals featuring hummus and bouillabaisse! 😂
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So, Marseille and Bethlehem are now BFFs, huh? Can’t wait for the first cultural festival featuring croissants and holy water – talk about a recipe for success! 😂🍷
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Isn’t it just charming how Marseille has decided to adopt Bethlehem as its sister city? Because who wouldn’t want to spice up their Mediterranean vibes with a dash of ancient conflict? 😂✈️
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