At about 6 p.m. today (ME time), a group of 24
international activists slipped past Israeli Defense Force roadblocks to enter
Bethlehem's Manger Square. Running across the square, 11 were then able to
enter the besieged Church of the Nativity through service doors to deliver
food to the 200 Palestinians who have been trapped in the church for almost a
month. IDF troops caught and detained the other 13 activists.
Schurr says the activists wanted to enter the church to deliver food to the
trapped Palestinians, many of whom are sick and starving. They also wanted to
call international attention to the fact that, while the Israeli government
has restored some freedom of movement to Palestinian Authority President
Yassir Arafat, the Israeli siege of the Church of the Nativity continues. She
said the activists plan to remain in the church - one of the oldest and most
important Christian shrines - until the Palestinians are allowed to leave
without being arrested.
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