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Posted: 4/4/2013 12:08:40 PM EST
Palestinian members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades attend the funeral of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64-year-old Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 11:36:10 AM EST
A Palestinian protester uses a slingshot to throw a stone during clashes with Israeli soldiers following the funeral of Maysara Abu Hamdeya in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma
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Posted: 4/4/2013 11:09:23 AM EST
Members of the Palestinian security forces carry the body of Maysara Abu Hamdeya out of a hospital morgue before his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
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Posted: 4/4/2013 11:09:23 AM EST
Relatives of Maysara Abu Hamdeya mourn at a hospital morgue before his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
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Posted: 4/4/2013 11:09:23 AM EST
Palestinian women watch the funeral of Amer Nassar, 17, and Naji Belbisi, 18, in the West Bank village of Anabta near Tulkarm April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
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Posted: 4/4/2013 11:09:23 AM EST
Palestinian medical students hold posters depicting Maysara Abu Hamdeya outside a hospital morgue before his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma
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Posted: 4/4/2013 11:09:23 AM EST
Palestinians carry the bodies of Amer Nassar, 17, and Naji Belbisi, 18, during their funeral in the West Bank village of Anabta near Tulkarm April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:28:36 AM EST
Palestinians carry a mock coffin with partial translation of Arabic that reads, "the occupational government holds full responsibility of Hamdiyeh's martydom," during a protest, after Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh died in Israeli prison, in the West Bank city of Jenin, Thursday, April. 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner Abu Hamdiyeh who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. Arabic reads "We hold the Israeli government fully responsible for the martyrdom of the martyr Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh:. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas).
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:28:36 AM EST
Palestinian members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades attend the funeral of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64-year-old Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:28:35 AM EST
Palestinians attend the funeral of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64-year-old Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:28:35 AM EST
Palestinians follow the funeral of body of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, center, during his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64-year-old Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:28:35 AM EST
Palestinian members of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades attend the funeral of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64-year-old Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:28:35 AM EST
Palestinian security forces carry the body of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, center, during his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64-year-old Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 10:13:30 AM EST
Palestinian nurses hold posters with the picture of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh with Arabic that reads, "captive martyr brigade, Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, the captive movement martyr, died on April 2, 2013," outside the morgue of a hospital in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The 64-year-old prisoner, Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 8:03:37 AM EST
Palestinian nurses hold posters with the picture of Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh with Arabic that reads, "captive martyr brigade, Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh, the captive movement martyr, died on April 2, 2013," outside the morgue of a hospital in the West Bank city of Hebron, Thursday, April 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner who died from cancer. The 64-year-old prisoner, Hamdiyeh, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. After Abu Hamdiyeh died, the Palestinians blamed Israel for the death, saying he was not given proper medical care. Israel says the prisoner was treated by specialist doctors in hospital.(AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)
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Posted: 4/4/2013 8:03:37 AM EST
Palestinian students girls, chant slogans during a protest after Maysara Abu Hamdiyeh died in Israeli prison, in the West Bank city of Jenin, Thursday, April. 4, 2013. Demonstrations first erupted across the West Bank on Tuesday over the death of a Palestinian prisoner Abu Hamdiyeh who died from cancer. The prisoner, 64, was serving a life sentence for a 2002 foiled bombing of a busy Jerusalem cafe. (AP Photo/Mohammed Ballas).
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Posted: 4/4/2013 6:48:19 AM EST
Members of the Palestinian security forces carry the body of Maysara Abu Hamdeya out of a hospital morgue before his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
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Posted: 4/4/2013 6:48:19 AM EST
Relatives of Maysara Abu Hamdeya mourn at a hospital morgue before his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
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Posted: 4/4/2013 6:48:19 AM EST
Palestinian women watch the funeral of Amer Nassar, 17, and Naji Belbisi, 18, in the West Bank village of Anabta near Tulkarm April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
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Posted: 4/4/2013 6:48:19 AM EST
Palestinian medical students hold posters depicting Maysara Abu Hamdeya outside a hospital morgue before his funeral in the West Bank city of Hebron April 4, 2013. REUTERS/Mussa Qawasma