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current18:13, 24 May 2022Thumbnail for version as of 18:13, 24 May 20221,848 × 1,178 (472 KB)Lonparis== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Photograph |photographer = {{Creator:Beni Birk}} {{Information field|name=Photo agency|value={{Creator:IPPA (Dan Hadani)}}|style=html}} |title = Dizengoff Street bus bombing, 1994 |description = {{En|1=Israel was in shock after a terrorist bomb exploded aboard a public bus on Disengoff Street - one of the busiest shopping areas - exploded at 08.50 October 19, 1994, destroying the bus and taking at least 22 lives. On a day when Israel was suppoused to be celebrating...

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