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Israeli investigators search for evidence at the site of a suicide bombing in northern Israel. A Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up at a bus stop, killing a policeman. This act of terror brought a six-week lull in attacks on Israelis to an end.
Umm el-Fahm, Sept. 18
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Israeli border police officers secure the area as Israeli Arabs look on at the site of the suicide attack.
Umm el-Fahm, Sept. 18
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Israeli police investigators search for evidence in a damaged police van.
Umm el-Fahm, Sept. 18
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Israeli volunteers carry the remains of a body as others in the background search for evidence at the site of the explosion.
Ramallah, Sept. 19
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A hospital morgue medic examines the body of 12-year-old Abd El-Salam Fawzi. A witness claimed that the Palestinian boy, who was breaking curfew to buy cigarettes for his father, was killed by Israeli army fire. The army is looking into the killing.
Ramallah, Sept. 19
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Em el Abed, center, weeps as she takes a final look at the body of her son Abd El-Salam Fawzi at the family's house before his funeral in the West Bank town of Ramallah.
Nablus, Sept. 19
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Palestinian children hold signs during a demonstration inside a school in the West Bank town of Nablus. Dozens of school children marched through the streets of the town to demonstrate against the Israeli curfew.
Abu Dis, Sept. 19
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A Palestinian man gestures at the ruins of the home of suicide bomber Osama Nidbahar, which was demolished overnight by Israeli army troops. Nidbahar was one of two bombers who blew themselves up in a Jerusalem pedestrian mall last December, killing 11 and injuring 180.
Tel Aviv, Sept. 19
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In the second suicide attack in two days, a Palestinian bomber blew himself up on a crowded bus during lunch hour in downtown Tel Aviv. At least five people are killed and over 40 others are wounded. Police are seen securing the area.
Tel Aviv, Sept. 19
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Israeli rescue personnel carry a victim away from a bus at the site of the suicide attack.
Tel Aviv, Sept. 19
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A wounded woman is helped by a bystander at the site of the explosion.
Tel Aviv, Sept. 19
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An Israeli police officer searches for clues in front of a shattered shop window at the site of the bus bombing.
Ramallah, Sept. 19
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Palestinian youths throw stones at an Israeli army tank patrolling the streets in the West Bank. Minor clashes took place after a Palestinian boy was killed the day before by the Israeli army.
Gaza City, Sept. 20
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Palestinians search the remains of a house next to a metal workshop in the eastern neighborhood of Zaitoon, which was destroyed by an Israeli bulldozer. Israeli tanks entered Gaza City from the east, heading toward an industrial area and apparently targeting metal workshops, according to reports from local residents.
Gaza City, Sept. 20
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An unidentified Palestinian woman yells in her house after it was severely damaged by Israeli bulldozers.
Jerusalem, Sept. 20
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A mourner bursts into tears during the funeral of Jonathan Jesner at Givat Shaul cemetery. Jesner, a 17-year-old Jewish seminary student from Glasgow, Scotland, was critically wounded in the suicide bombing attack in Tel Aviv, and died of his injuries the next day.
Jerusalem, Sept. 20
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An Israeli border police officer stands atop a jeep while guarding the entrance of Mahne Yehuda market. Israeli authorities are stepping up security controls fearing a terrorist attack on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
Ramallah, Sept. 20
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Israeli bulldozers and tanks operate at Yasser Arafat's headquarters. The Israel army destroyed at least 10 buildings in Arafat's compound after the Israeli Cabinet decided to isolate the Palestinian leader and demand the surrender of 20 wanted men Israel says had taken refuge inside.
Ramallah, Sept. 20
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Huge clouds of dust rise in the air as Israeli forces blow up buildings next to Arafat's office.