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DescriptionA wounded Israeli Child is taken to hospital after Rocket Attack.jpg |
English: w:Israeli child injured from w:Hamas Grad rocket fired at Beer Sheva w:civilian area from w:Gaza is taken to hospital
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9 January 2009 |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/36313307@N06/3350227650/sizes/l/ |
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Edi Israel |
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