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By Maayan Lubell KFAR AZA, Israel (Reuters) – Inside a bullet-riddled flat in Israel’s Kfar Aza kibbutz, a set of photos show moments in the lives of the young couple who used to live there: sitting on a chairlift above a snowy slope, posing in military service uniforms, smiling for a selfie. Other photos on display document the scene after they were killed by Hamas militants on Oct. 7: blood stains on the floor and the sofa, bullet holes and traces of grenade shrapnel everywhere, clothes strewn amid overturned furniture. Sivan Elkabets and her long-term boyfriend, Naor Hasidim, who would have…