Tuesday April 26, 04:57 PM An Israeli border polic
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Tuesday April 26, 04:57 PM An Israeli border police officer talks with a Palestinian boy as the Israeli army imposes a curfew in the West Bank city of Hebron Tuesday April 26, 2005. The army imposed the curfew as Jewish settlers on Tuesday dedicated an apartment building in the divided West Bank city of Hebron, the first permanent structure in what had been a small trailer park. The Palestinian governor of the Hebron area said the building would further heighten tensions in Hebron, home to 162,000 Palestinians and about 90 Jewish families who live in heavily fortified enclaves.(AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)Height (pixels): 359Width (pixels): 512
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