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Hundreds Of Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Villages - West Bank

Hundreds Of Israeli Settlers Attack Palestinian Villages - West Bank

A fallen flowerpot during clashes after the Israeli settlers stormed the village of Qusra in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Saturday, April 13, 2024. Armed Jewish settlers blocked roads, vandalised property and scuffled with Palestinians around towns and villages in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, medics and witnesses said, after an Israeli teenager was killed in a suspected militant attack. The Palestinian health ministry said a 17-year-old Palestinian, named Omar Hamed, died of his wounds, hours after he was wounded by a settler's gunfire in the village of Beitin near Ramallah. There was no immediate Israeli comment. Photo by Wahaj Bani Moufleh/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Flowers planted outside residential building bombed by Russians and murals created on walls of surviving blocks In Dnipro

Flowers planted outside residential building bombed by Russians and murals created on walls of surviving blocks In Dnipro

DNIPRO, UKRAINE - JULY 20, 2023 - Flowers in a flowerpot are seen next to a portrait of the dead next to a destroyed apartment block 50 residents of which were killed by a Russian missile on January 14, 2023, on Peremohy Embankment, Dnipro, eastern Ukraine

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - A vendor hands a flowerpot of morning glory to a customer as the annual Iriya Morning Glory Festival begins at Shingenji Temple, commonly known as Iriya Kishibojin, in Tokyo's Taito Ward on July 6, 2010. More than 100 morning glory vendors crowd the temple's precincts and its vicinity, with some 300,000-400,000 people expected to visit the event during a three-day run.

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - A shopgirl holds a flowerpot for visitors as the annual ''Asagaoichi'' (morning glory market) begins in Iriya, downtown Tokyo, on July 6. Organizers expect about 400,000 visitors will come to the market where 100,000 pots will be put for sale by 120 florists during its three-day session. A standard pot carries a price tag of 2,000 yen.

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - A shopgirl holds a flowerpot for visitors as the annual ''Asagaoichi'' (morning glory market) begins in Iriya, downtown Tokyo, on July 6. Organizers expect about 400,000 visitors will come to the market where 100,000 pots will be put for sale by 120 florists during its three-day session. A standard pot carries a price tag of 2,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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Annual morning-glory market begins

Annual morning-glory market begins

TOKYO, Japan - A vendor hands a flowerpot of morning glory to a customer as the annual Iriya Morning Glory Festival begins at Shingenji Temple, commonly known as Iriya Kishibojin, in Tokyo's Taito Ward on July 6, 2010. More than 100 morning glory vendors crowd the temple's precincts and its vicinity, with some 300,000-400,000 people expected to visit the event during a three-day run. (Kyodo)

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