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Israeli human rights group: "80% of Palestinians killed by IDF while enforcing curfew are children"
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A Palestinian carries an injured baby after heavy clashes erupted in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip (news - web sites), Thursday Oct. 17, 2002. Israeli tanks fired artillery shells and machine guns, killing six Palestinians and wounding more than fifty, Palestinian doctors and witnesses said. The Israeli army said tanks shot at houses that were the source of rocket fire, a version disputed by Palestinians. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)



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