Indian security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to thIsraeli diplomat hurt in car explosion in New Delhi
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by Dovid Efune
epa03104265 Indian security and forensic officials examine a car belonging to the Israeli embassy after an explosion in New Delhi, India on 13 February 2012. An Israeli diplomat was injured after an explosion hit his car in the Indian capital New Delhi, according to reports. Israel embassy spokesman David Goldfarb said the explosion took place near the embassy compound, in a central area of the city. EPA/HARISH TYAGI
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