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  • Palestinian children are caught in the crossfire as they duck, jump and flee from Palestinian police fire during a gunbattle that broke out between the Palestinian authority police and militant groups Hamas and  Islamic Jihad during a funeral procession in Jebaliya refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip Friday Dec. 21, 2001.
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  • NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT==A Palestinian Doctor tends to 12 year old Muhanad Muhareb who was shot in the right eyebrow on the head during a funeral procession for Palestinian Police Madhi Madhi when Israeli soldiers opened fire on crowd gathered  for the burial at the cemetery in the refugee camp of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza  Strip Monday April 23, 2001. The  12-year-old Palestinian boy was killed and 11 people were wounded during the funeral Monday,  witnesses said the shots came from the direction of a Jewish settlement guarded by Israeli troops.
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  • Hamas militants and Palestinian victims-Islamic Jihad militant dressed as suicide bombers  mourn over the body of 4-month-old baby girl Iman Hijo at her funeral in Deir El-Balah in the southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday May 8, 2001. Hijo died instantly when her home in Khan Yunis refugee camp was shelled by Israeli troops responding to mortar fire on nearby Jewish settlements. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon apologized for the infant's death, the youngest victim in more than seven months of Israeli-Palestinian violence.
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  • Palestinian boys carry Israeli army firing range targets in the likeness of soldiers, through the streets of the West Bank village of Beit Rima Thursday Oct. 25, 2001 near a home stormed by Israeli soldiers on Wednesday. Israeli troops withdrew early Thursday from the Palestinian village taken a day earlier in which five Palestinians were killed.
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  • Merav Jacobi 11, left, wearing a belt of spent machine gun cartridges collected outside of her home, looks on as her brother Omer Jacobi 10, play games on the computer  Monday Dec. 4, 2000.
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  • A Palestinians boy runs his hand by a  wall with graffiti depicting a soldier shooting at a Palestinian boy (out of the frame) at the Beach refugee camp Sunday July 29, 2001.  Graffitti has become a popular way to express emotions and catalogue the last 10 months of fighting. The paintings are a visual journey through an uprising that has left nearly 700 people dead, more than 550 of them Palestinians.
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  • A baby's cot sits in a bullet ridden living room in the West Bank refugee camp of Jenin, Sunday April 21, 2002. The Jenin camp was the scene of a week of intense fighting between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen. The Palestinians say hundreds died, including civilians, when Israeli forces demolished more than 100 homes.
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  • Muslim women take refuge from the sun in their adobe house set between beds of water and reed in the outskirts of the town of Nasariyah Thursday June 05, 2003.
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  • A little girl peers from behind grieving Palestinian women as the funeral procession for 14 year old Neizar Eida who died under Israeli fire arrives in to  the West Bank village of Dir Amar Sunday October 1, 2000.
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  • Hamas militants and Palestinian victims-Islamic Jihad militant dressed as suicide bombers  mourn over the body of 4-month-old baby girl Iman Hijo at her funeral in Deir El-Balah in the southern Gaza Strip, Tuesday May 8, 2001. Hijo died instantly when her home in Khan Yunis refugee camp was shelled by Israeli troops responding to mortar fire on nearby Jewish settlements. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon apologized for the infant's death, the youngest victim in more than seven months of Israeli-Palestinian violence.
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  • Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019 (Elizabeth Dalziel)
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