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kateoplis:

A Palestinian boy looks at an Israeli border police officer pointing his weapon during brief clashes between Palestinian stone throwers and Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint, near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 14. Palestinians will mark “Nakba Day” (catastrophe) on May 15 to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel in 1948.

kateoplis:

A Palestinian boy looks at an Israeli border police officer pointing his weapon during brief clashes between Palestinian stone throwers and Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint, near the West Bank city of Ramallah May 14. Palestinians will mark “Nakba Day” (catastrophe) on May 15 to commemorate the expulsion or fleeing of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel in 1948.

nationalpost:

An Afghan child plays with the gun of a US soldier from 1st Regiment 320 Field Artillary 101st Airborne during the opening ceremony for a newly completed mosque in the village of Tarok Kolache in southern Kandahar province on April 1, 2011, where the U.S. military is funding its rebuilding. In October 2010 Tarok Kolache was completely destroyed by U.S. forces after the Taliban had ousted the villagers and mined the village and surrounding areas. (PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)More photos of the day and galleries from the National Post photo department

nationalpost:

An Afghan child plays with the gun of a US soldier from 1st Regiment 320 Field Artillary 101st Airborne during the opening ceremony for a newly completed mosque in the village of Tarok Kolache in southern Kandahar province on April 1, 2011, where the U.S. military is funding its rebuilding. In October 2010 Tarok Kolache was completely destroyed by U.S. forces after the Taliban had ousted the villagers and mined the village and surrounding areas. (PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)

More photos of the day and galleries from the National Post photo department