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Members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement and masked militants attend the funeral of comrades killed in an Israeli operation to blow up a tunnel stretching from the Gaza Strip into Israel during their funeral in the Bureij refugee camp, in central Gaza, on October 31, 2017. Seven Palestinians were killed as Israel blew up what it said was a tunnel stretching from the Gaza Strip into its territory, a rare case of such an incident since a devastating 2014 war. / AFP PHOTO / THOMAS COEX
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