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This undated handout photo from the Al-Karama Foundation, a Geneva-based non-governmental human rights organization, shows Abdullah Mabkhout al-Ameri, left, next to a child, in Yakla, Yemen. Al-Ameri and several family members including a son who belonged to al-Qaida were killed in a Jan. 29, 2017, US raid in the village. The raid, which left at least 25 Yemenis dead and a US Navy Seal, showed how difficult it is to tell who is al-Qaida in a country where the militants are mingled with tribes and are fighting on the same side as the government against the rebels. (Farouk al-Sharani, Al-Karama Foundation, via AP)

This undated handout photo from the Al-Karama Foundation, a Geneva-based non-governmental human rights organization, shows Abdullah Mabkhout al-Ameri, left, next to a child, in Yakla, Yemen. Al-Ameri and several family members including a son who belonged to al-Qaida were killed in a Jan. 29, 2017, US raid in the village. The raid, which left at least 25 Yemenis dead and a US Navy Seal, showed how difficult it is to tell who is al-Qaida in a country where the militants are mingled with tribes and are fighting on the same side as the government against the rebels. (Farouk al-Sharani, Al-Karama Foundation, via AP)

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