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(Photos: Flash 90, Shmulik Almany) Every two years, Israeli police hold a moving ceremony honoring all officers injured in the line of duty, but last week’s event, at the Israeli embassy in Washington instead of in Israel, brought the audience to tears. They were watching Druze Border Policeman Naaman Fares, 39 — almost killed in a
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