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**FILE2003**
School children celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba-Omer which marks the end of a plague in the Middle Ages that killed thousands of disciples of a revered rabbi in the holy land. May 18, 2003. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE2003**
School children celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba-Omer which marks the end of a plague in the Middle Ages that killed thousands of disciples of a revered rabbi in the holy land. May 18, 2003. Photo by Yossi Zamir/Flash90
**FILE**Manar Tawill, relative of slain Palestinian Galeb Tawill, who was killed when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a commuter bus killing seven other people, mourns in her home prior to his funeral in east-Jerusalem May 18, 2003. Israel has sealed off Palestinian areas after the attack, dealing a blow to hopes that a U.S.-backed peace plan will take hold. Photo by Nati Shohat /Flash90
**FILE2003**
Medics check the scene of a suicide bombing on Egged bus no. 6 near French Hill in Jerusalem, where seven people were killed and 20 wounded. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack. May 18, 2003. Photo by Flash90
**FILE2003**
The bodies of victims of a Palestinian
suicide bombing remain in the bus seats on May 18, 2003 shortly after a Palestinian attacker exploded himself on an early morning passenger bus killing seven people and wounding 20 others near the French Hill
neighborhood in northern Jerusalem. Another bomber was the only casualty when he blew up at an Israeli police roadblock nearby. Photo by Flash90