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David Rubinger (Hebrew: דוד רובינגר) (born 1924) is an Israeli photographer. His famous photo of three Israeli paratroopers after the recapture the Western Wall in the Six-Day War has become a defining image of the conflict. Shimon Peres called Rubinger "the photographer of the nation in the making".
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David Rubinger Rubinger, David
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Israeli photographer
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1924-06-24Z
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1924-01-01Z
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