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**FILE2002**
Palestinians leave the Church of the Nativity on May 10, 2002 after a five-week-old armed standoff with the Israely army. The first to leave the church were 13 Palestinian militants on Israel's most-wanted list who were later to be transported to Tel Aviv and from there flown to Cyprus under a European-brokered deal. Photo by Gil Yohanan/Flash90
**FILE2002**
A priest reacts as the last group of Palestinians leave Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity May 10, 2002 under a deal intended to end a more than five-week-old armed standoff at one of Christianity's holiest shrines. The Israeli army said the first to leave the church were 13 Palestinian militants on Israel's most-wanted list who were to be taken to Tel Aviv and from there flown to Cyprus under a European-brokered deal. Photo by Gil Yohanan/Flash90
**FILE2002**
Palestinians leave Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity May 10, 2002 under a deal intended to end a more than five-week-old armed standoff at one of Christianity's holiest shrines. The Israeli army said the first to leave the church were 13 Palestinian militants on Israel's most-wanted list who were to be taken to Tel Aviv and from there flown to Cyprus under a European-brokered deal. Photo by Gil Yohanan/Flash90