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#6910084
27 July 2021
Newspaper front page praising Osama bin Laden's death taped to the front door of a small home in Ontario, Canada, on May 21, 2011.
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#6872142
13 July 2021
Member of the Jewish Defense League holds a sign at a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#6872144
13 July 2021
Member of the Jewish Defense League holds a sign at a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#6872146
13 July 2021
Member of the Jewish Defense League holds a sign at a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#6872148
13 July 2021
Banner saying 'stop supporting the Muslim Brotherhood' as members of the Jewish Defense League and local Rabbis hold a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#6872150
13 July 2021
Members of the Jewish Defense League and local Rabbis hold a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#6872152
13 July 2021
Members of the Jewish Defense League and local Rabbis hold a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#6872154
13 July 2021
Member of the Jewish Defense League holds a sign at a protest against Hamas and Islamic fundamentalism in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 30, 2008. The protest was organized in response to a recent string of Palestinian suicide bomb attacks in Israel.
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#4636600
8 July 2019
Flowers rest at the base of the 52 stainless steel stelae of the 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636602
8 July 2019
The 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, stands in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636604
8 July 2019
A woman looks at wreaths and flowers of condolence, marking 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636606
8 July 2019
Visitors look at wreaths and flowers of condolence, marking 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636608
8 July 2019
The 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, stands in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636610
8 July 2019
The 7 July Memorial, pictured 14 years to the day after the 7/7 bombings, stands in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636612
8 July 2019
A message of condolence from Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, left 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, rests at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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#4636614
8 July 2019
A woman looks at wreaths and flowers of condolence, marking 14 years to the day since the 7/7 bombings, at the 7 July Memorial in Hyde Park in London, England, on July 7, 2019. Fifty-two people were killed on the morning of July 7, 2005, when four jihadist terrorists carried out coordinated suicide attacks on three London Underground trains and a London bus. Explosives were detonated on tube carriages at Edgware Road, near Aldgate and near Russell Square; the bus, a traditional London double-decker, was hit at Tavistock Square. The bombers identified as followers of the al-Qaeda terror network and its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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