Israeli soldiers weep during the funeral of American-Israeli soldier Max Steinberg, 24, in the military cemetery on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem, Israel, July 23, 2014. Steinberg, a native of Los Angeles, California, immigrated to Israel and enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces in 2012, where he served as a sharpshooter in the elite Golani Brigade. He was among the 13 soldiers killed by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Twenty-nine Israeli troops have been killed since the army launched a ground incursion into Gaza last week. More than 30,000 people attended the funeral. UPI/Debbi

Israeli soldiers weep during the funeral of American-Israeli soldier Max Steinberg, 24, in the military cemetery on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem, Israel, July 23, 2014.  Steinberg, a native of Los Angeles, California, immigrated to Israel and enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces in 2012, where he served as a sharpshooter in the elite Golani Brigade. He was among the 13 soldiers killed by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Twenty-nine Israeli troops have been killed since the army launched a ground incursion into Gaza last week. More than 30,000 people attended the funeral. UPI/Debbi Stock Photo
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3500 x 2476 px | 29.6 x 21 cm | 11.7 x 8.3 inches | 300dpi

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23 July 2014

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Debbie Hill

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Israeli soldiers weep during the funeral of American-Israeli soldier Max Steinberg, 24, in the military cemetery on Mt. Herzl in Jerusalem, Israel, July 23, 2014. Steinberg, a native of Los Angeles, California, immigrated to Israel and enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces in 2012, where he served as a sharpshooter in the elite Golani Brigade. He was among the 13 soldiers killed by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Twenty-nine Israeli troops have been killed since the army launched a ground incursion into Gaza last week. More than 30, 000 people attended the funeral. UPI/Debbie Hill

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