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Israeli–Palestinian conflict / Jerusalem / Jerusalem District / Jerusalem Governorate / Museum of Biblical Art / Kibbutz / David Bomberg / Mount of Olives / Israel / Asia / Land of Israel / Fertile Crescent
Date: 2011-10-05 16:16:24
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Jerusalem
Jerusalem District
Jerusalem Governorate
Museum of Biblical Art
Kibbutz
David Bomberg
Mount of Olives
Israel
Asia
Land of Israel
Fertile Crescent

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