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Christopher Anderson - ISRAEL. Jerusalem.
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. King George Street, 2002. Bus Stop. Over the past year, two bombings occured on King George Street. The #32 bus was also struck by a bomber n
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. King George Street, 2002. Bus Stop. Over the past year, two bombings occured on King George Street. The #32 bus was also struck by a bomber n
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Soldiers guard the entrance to Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female P
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Soldiers guard the entrance to Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female P
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up wit
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up wit
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Bus stop on Jaffa Road at the entrance of Mahaneh Yehuda market where a 17-year-old female Palestinian blew herself up with 10 Kilos of
ISRAEL. Jerusalem. 2002. Shoe store near the intersection of King George and Jaffa road.
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