Crowds lined the route from Tel Aviv to Beeri, reminiscent of those in Paul Fusco’s iconic photograph taken on 1968 from the train carried the body of Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated. 56 years later, crowds stood along the roads not to express condolences, but to refrain from expressing them.
Crowds lined the route from Tel Aviv to Beeri, reminiscent of those in Paul Fusco’s iconic photograph taken on 1968 from the train carried the body of Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated. 56 years later, crowds stood along the roads not to express condolences, but to refrain from expressing them.
Crowds lined the route from Tel Aviv to Beeri, reminiscent of those in Paul Fusco’s iconic photograph taken on 1968 from the train carried the body of Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated. 56 years later, crowds stood along the roads not to express condolences, but to refrain from expressing them.
Crowds lined the route from Tel Aviv to Beeri, reminiscent of those in Paul Fusco’s iconic photograph taken on 1968 from the train carried the body of Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated. 56 years later, crowds stood along the roads not to express condolences, but to refrain from expressing them.