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Since the code puts icons on the map in the order of code lines (starting with first line of code and ending with last line of code), the small "contested" icon should come in the line after that of the (large) city icon. Otherwise, the small icon will be hidden by the large icon and will therefore be invisible.
Azaiza's photograph, "Seeing Her Through My Camera," part of his extensive coverage of Gaza during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, was listed among Time's top 10 photos of 2023. In late October, following an Israeli airstrike, Azaiza used a low shutter speed on his camera to capture the moment, revealing a young girl trapped under rubble at the Al ...
Talk:History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; Talk:History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel; Talk:Islam in Israel; Talk:Ismail Haniyeh; Talk:Israel; Talk:Israel Defense Forces; Talk:Israel on Campus Coalition; Talk:Israeli-occupied territories; Talk:Israeli cuisine; Talk:Israeli disengagement from the Gaza Strip; Talk:Israeli ...
The image depicts tents in a camp arranged to spell out “All Eyes on Rafah,” an area in the south of Gaza filled with refugee tent camps where local officials said at least 45 civilians died ...
A post shared on X claims to show Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops killed in Lebanon. Verdict: Misleading Most of the IDF troops were killed at Nahal Oz during the Oct. 7 attacks. One was killed ...
Paratroopers at the Western Wall, by David Rubinger. Paratroopers at the Western Wall is an iconic photograph taken on 7 June 1967, by David Rubinger.Shot from a low angle, the photograph depicts three Israeli paratroopers framed against the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, shortly after its capture by Israeli forces in the Six-Day War.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant played a video to his counterparts at NATO's Brussels headquarters that he said showed horrific scenes from the surprise Hamas attack. "Children were tied up ...
Since the code puts icons on the map in the order of code lines (starting with first line of code and ending with last line of code), the small "contested" icon should come in the line after that of the (large) city icon. Otherwise, the small icon will be hidden by the large icon and will therefore be invisible.