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Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan (R) and Jerusalem Forces Commander Uzi Narkis (L) underneath the street sign along the Western Wall just after the conclusion of the 1967 War in Jerusalem. Courtesy Israel Government Press Office.
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- Purpose and character: To illustrate Wikipedia's article on the Western Wall. Wikipedia is a free encyclopedia and our articles and illustrations serve educational purposes.
- Nature of the copied work: This image is an iconic photograph of the capture of Jerusalem's Western Wall, a significant event in the history of the 20th century. Wikipedia's copy is a low-resolution version of the photograph.
- Because the image depicts a historic event and is itself a unique photo, no opportunity now exists to create a free-licence variant of this image.
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