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In Gaza, more on both sides want the killing to stop

By Charles A. Radin
Globe Staff / January 23, 2005

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BEIT LAHIYA, Gaza Strip -- Blackened strawberries, shrapnel-torn rubber sandals, and shredded clothes strewn along a sandy road in the strawberry fields of north Gaza mark the site where seven young Palestinians, ages 10 to 17, were killed this month by an Israeli shell -- a remarkable horror even in a war full of horrors. (Full article: 1537 words)

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