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BE’ERI, Israel — Before you see what happened here, you can smell it, lingering among the palm trees and carrying past the yellow security gates that were meant to keep out intruders.
“There is nothing, nothing that this even compares to,” said a rescue worker with Zaka, a volunteer group of ultra-Orthodox men that has helped to clear the bodies of around 120 residents from the streets and houses of this once-tranquil kibbutz.