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***FILE 2000***
An elderly man protects his house with sandbags in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings. Photo by Flash 90
***FILE 2000***
Three ultra orthodox Jewish men talking with an Israeli Soldier and in the background the security wall protecting Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati Shohat Flash 90
***FILE 2000***
An Israeli Soldier pointing towards the direction of Beit Jala and in the background the security wall protecting Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati Shohat Flash 90
***FILE 2000***
An ultra orthodox Jewish man looking at Beit Jalla through the security wall protecting Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati ShohatFlash 90
***FILE 2000***
Two ultra orthodox Jewish men looking at Beit Jalla through the security wall protecting Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati Shohat Flash 90
***FILE 2000***
An Israeli Soldier injured in a shooting attack at Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati Shohat Flash 90
***FILE 2000***
An Israeli girl crying after a shooting attack at Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati Shohat Flash 90
***FILE 2000***
An Israeli Soldier injured in a shooting attack at Gilo neighborhood in Jerusalem. November 28, 2000. Between 2000-2002, during the first two years of the Second Intifada, there were over 400 incidences of shooting on Gilo from Beit Jala. Although Beit Jalla is predominantly Christian, it was infiltrated by Fatah's Tanzim gunmen, who positioned themselves in or near Christian homes and churches in the knowledge that a slight deviation in Israeli return fire would harm Christian buildings.
Photo by Nati Shohat Flash 90