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Fewer than half of those killed had been identified by late Friday because bodies had been burned beyond recognition. The cadet prison guards were from some of Israel's diverse communities: Arabs, Israelis of Russian and Ethiopian descent, working class Jews of Middle Eastern descent. They included young women about to be married and men who left behind widows. The fire had burned about 15 square miles (40 square kilometers) of land
-- at least half of that national forest, said Hanan Goder of the Foreign Ministry, which is partly coordinating the response to the fire. While small by international standards, the loss of the verdant forest was keenly felt in Israel, where only 7 percent of the land is wooded.
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