Photos: Scenes from the Israel-Hamas war
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A collection of photos from the Israel-Hamas war:
NOTE: Some of the images in this collection are graphic.
Palestinians walk through the rubble of buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City on Tuesday.
Hassan Eslaiah, AP
Israelis take cover from incoming rocket fire from the Gaza Strip in Ashkelon, southern Israel, on Wednesday.
Leo Correa, APLocations
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