2003 Photo Contest, People in the News, 1st prize
Photographer

Carolyn Cole

Los Angeles Times

06 May, 2002

Najee Abu Abed holds the hand of Allah Barakat, a Palestinian police officer who became ill from lack of food during the siege. Israeli military forces occupied the city of Bethlehem on April 2, as part of Operation Defensive Shield. Palestinian militants, civilians and Palestinian police officers, sought refuge in the Church of the Nativity, which is built over the spot revered by Christians as the birthplace of Christ. The militants included men accused by Israel of direct involvement with terrorism, and a stand-off ensued which lasted for 39 days. Israeli snipers shot and killed eight men inside the compound before a settlement was reached in which 13 militants were exiled to Europe and 26 others were sent to the Gaza strip. The remaining people were freed.

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Carolyn Cole

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