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- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
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- Jonathan Tobin
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- Michael Young
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Think Tanks:
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(Reuters) Megan Goldin - The technicians of the Jerusalem police forensic unit have become specialists in suicide bombings. A suicide bombing forensic kit comes complete with 100 sets of numbered identification bracelets and plastic bags, forms, and stickers so the body, body parts, and personal effects of each victim are clearly marked and stored. "We learn how to look but not to see. To see but then to forget about it quickly," said officer Ronen Levi. "The moment you start to think about it is the moment you can't do this job anymore."2004-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Forensics Team Tackles Grisly Task at Bombings
(Reuters) Megan Goldin - The technicians of the Jerusalem police forensic unit have become specialists in suicide bombings. A suicide bombing forensic kit comes complete with 100 sets of numbered identification bracelets and plastic bags, forms, and stickers so the body, body parts, and personal effects of each victim are clearly marked and stored. "We learn how to look but not to see. To see but then to forget about it quickly," said officer Ronen Levi. "The moment you start to think about it is the moment you can't do this job anymore."2004-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
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