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Abdallah Al- Qawassmeh, the Hamas local Hebron activist, who was assassinated by Israeli occupation forces the day before yesterday (An Nahar, 6/23/03).
Palestinians look at the blood of Abdullah Qawasmi, the top Hamas activist, at the site where he was assassinated by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank city of Hebron on Saturday June 21, 2003
Palestinians looking at the blood of Abdallah Al-Qawassmeh, who was assassinated in Hebron on Saturday. (PMC, 6/23/03).
Israeli occupation soldiers forcing Palestinians to wait hours under high summer temperatures, at Huwara military checkpoint, near Nablus, yesterday (Alquds, 6/23/03).
An Israeli occupation tank in a Hebron street yesterday (An Nahar, 6/23/03).
The Iraqi oil pipeline northwest of Baghdad was a target of a bomb explosion that aimed at stopping oil exports through Syria. Earlier, another explosion stopped oil exports through Turkey. (An Nahar, 6/23/03).
An injured US soldier carried by three Iraqis and one US soldier (Alquds Alarabi, 6/23/03).
King Abdallah of Jordan presenting a project of linking the Read Sea with the Dead Sea, which was originally an Israeli project. In a second phase, Israel intends (Begin's project) to link the Dead Sea with the Mediterranean Sea. (An Nahar, 6/23/03).
Kofi Annan posing for pictures with Paul Bremer, giving the US ruler of Iraq a UN legitimacy, after the US accepted its status as an occupying power in Iraq. Bremer attended the Jordan World Economic Forum as the ruler of Iraq. (An Nahar, 6/23/03).
 
US Senator, Lougar, and Arab League Secretary-General, Moussa, in the World Economic Forum, in Jordan. Moussa asked that Arab states be given a share in the reconstruction of Iraq. (An Nahar, 6/23/03).
The rubber boat that carried 250 African illegal immigrants to Europe but most of them died drowning near Tunisian shores. (Alquds Alarabi, 6/23/03).
Funeral of the four Palestinians who were killed with a shell from an Israeli tank in Beit Hanoon on Sunday (Alhayat Aljadedah, 6/24/03).
Protester John O'Neill protests against US President Bush outside a fundraising event in New York on Monday. Thousands showed up to rally against the war in Iraq, for women's rights and against tax cuts for the rich. ( Reuters, Khaleej Times, 6/24/03).
The French labor unionist, Jose Berez Bove, was jailed for damaging a genetically engineered garden. In reality, he was targeted by French Zionists for his support for the Palestinian people (Alquds Alarabi, 6/24/03).
An Israeli occupation soldier guards a group of Palestinians waiting for ID checks in the West Bank town of Hebron. The Israeli occupation army has detained more than 160 Palestinians in Hebron and Nablus cities
Humiliation of Palestinians continue inside their own cities. Here, an Israeli occupation soldier forcing Palestinians to sit down on the ground, in a Hebron street,  until their ID cards are checked, then they would be allowed to continue going to their destinations.. (PMC, 6/24/03).
US soldiers patrol the Tigress River in Baghdad in a campaign that aims at stopping attacks on US forces (Alquds Alarabi, 6/24/03). 
US soldiers watching as a new Iraqi police unit wears new uniform and have handguns  (An Nahar, 6/24/03).
Colin Powell and Bob Zoellick meeting with Arab officials in Jordan to talk about an Arab-US free trade partnership (An Nahar, 6/24/03).
A ship carrying 680 tons of dynamite from Greece to Sudan was the focus of attention in the previous few days. It seems that any kind of merchandise is a subject of suspicion if it is going to any Arab or Muslim country. (An Nahar, 6/24/03).
Saudi opposition leader was attacked by two men in London yesterday. He said that they were trying to kidnap him. When he resisted, they beat him causing some injuries (Alquds Alarabi, 6/24/03).
 
Palestinian children collect belongings from the family home of Islamic Jihad activist Jalal Mahmid after the house was demolished by the Israeli occupation army in the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday (photo by Saif DAHLAH/AFP, Jordan Times, 6/25/03).
Israeli occupation forces arrested about 160 Palestinians in Hebron yesterday. Some of them were Hamas supporters. Others were just their relatives. (An Nahar, 6/25/03). 
Even elderly Palestinians were arrested in Hebron, all what you kneed is a beard to be arrested by Israeli occupation soldiers.  (Alquds Al Alarabi, 6/25/03). 
Shaikh Raid Salah, leader of the Islamic movement in Israel, being tried for supporting Palestinian charitable organizations. (Alquds Al Alarabi, 6/25/03).
Al-Sahaf was not arrested, as claimed by Britain's Daily Mirror on Wednesday. His family told Abu Dhabi TV that this did not happen. Al-Sahaf was Iraq's information minister under Saddam Hussein, Mohammed Saeed al Sahaf, at a roadblock in a Baghdad suburb. There was no immediate reaction from Washington. Here, Mohammed Saeed al Sahaf speaks during news conference in Baghdad in this April 5, 2003 file (photo. - Reuters, Khaleej Times, 6/25/03).
Protester arrested for protesting against US President Bush outside a fundraising event in New York on Monday. Thousands showed up to rally against the war in Iraq, ( An Nahar, 6/25/03).
Khalid Saleem (17) arrested by a US soldier in the Iraqi city of Al-Doura for speaking the US occupation of Iraq. (An Nahar, 6/25/03).
Another Iraqi body searched, as more attacks launched against US-UK forces. (Alquds Al Alarabi, 6/25/03). 
A US soldier looking at the ID card of an Iraqi after examining his car in  Baghdad. (An Nahar, 6/25/03).
Two British soldiers guarding their Embassy in Baghdad, following more attacks against them. (An Nahar, 6/25/03).
The cargo of explosives sent from Tunisia to Sudan and was intercepted by Greek navy. European media made a big fuss out of it.  (An Nahar, 6/25/03).
Russian President, Vladamier Puttin, and Prince Charles, in Heathro airport yesterday.   (Alquds Al Alarabi, 6/25/03). 

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