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Tel Aviv Bomb

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  • Israeli rescue workers are seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • An Israeli rescue worker is seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Israeli rescue workers are seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Israeli security forces are seen trying to help upset bystanders at the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Israeli rescue workers are seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Israeli security forces are seen helping rescue workers clear the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Israeli rescue workers are seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Israeli rescue workers are seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
    SS20041101TelAvivBomb08.JPG
  • Israeli rescue workers are seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
    SS20041101TelAvivBomb09.JPG
  • An Israeli rescue worker is seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
    SS20041101TelAvivBomb10.JPG
  • A blood stained T-shirt is seen at the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
    SS20041101TelAvivBomb12.JPG
  • A blood stained T-shirt is seen at the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
    SS20041101TelAvivBomb11.JPG
  • An Israeli rescue worker is seen clearing the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
    SS20041101TelAvivBomb13.JPG
  • Israeli security forces are seen trying to help upset bystanders at the scene of a suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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  • Shopkeeper Shlomi Halva recovers from wounds to his lower back and leg at a hospital in Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 1, 2004. Three people were killed and dozens were wounded when Palestinian Aamer Alfar, 16, blew himself up in a crowded open-air food market in the heart of Israel's commercial capital. He was from the Askar refugee camp near the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
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