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US President George W. Bush insists in a press conference in Washington, Wednesday it is not enough for Palestinians to declare a truce, urging them to dismantle Hamas and other anti-Israeli occupation groups (AFP photo)
President Bush reiterating the Sharon policy yesterday, insisting on that it is not enough for Palestinians to declare a truce. Rather, he wanted them to dismantle Hamas and other groups resisting the Israeli occupation (PMC, 6/26/03).

Mass arrest of Palestinians in the Jalazoun refugee camp, near Jenin, yesterday. (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 

Body parts of two Palestinians who were assassinated by an Israeli helicopter fired two missiles on two cars in Khan Younis yesterday, killing a man and a teenager, and injuring 15 other Palestinian civilians. (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 

Two Israeli tanks blocking the traffic in the middle of  Salah Eddin Street, in Gaza City, which forces people to leave their cars and walk.  (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 

Despite all the Israeli occupation atrocities, Palestinians still go to the beach with their flags.  (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 
Israeli policemen examine two bags containing explosives, in Kuf Qassem.  (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 
Smoke resulting from an explosion in the Iraqi pipeline, near Birwana, 250 kilometers northwest of Baghdad. (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 

Wreckage of an Iranian military airplane, which crashed yesterday. (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 
Iraqi children examining one of the British military vehicles destroyed in yesterday's attacks (Alittihad, 6/26/03).
 A Yemeni soldier during clashes with Al-Qaeda suspects, at the Abyan Province. (Al Quds Al Arabi, 6/25/03).

President Putin, Queen Elizabeth, and their spouses. (An Nahar, 6/26/03). 

Yemeni President, Saleh, and German Chancellor, Schroeder, in Berlin yesterday (An Nahar, 6/26/03).
In defiance to the US-Israeli policy of isolating President Arafat (elected by 83% of Palestinian voters),  the Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen met with the Palestinian President in Ramallah, on Thursday.  (An Nahar, 6/27/03).
A Palestinian stands atop the ruins of a building while holding his weapon as others collect belongings from the rubble of a home destroyed by Israeli soldiers in the village of Mugharqa after daybreak, south of Gaza City on June 27. Israeli soldiers killed three Hamas activists from Al-Ghool family, and destroyed their house during the early morning raid. (AP, Khaleej Times, 6/27/03).

Former Iraqi Minister of Information, Muhammed Al-Sahaf, gave himself in to the US forces and was released after two hours of investigation. Al-Sahaf is not wanted by the US. (Al-Riyadh, 6/27/03). 

The car which was the target of an attack resulting in the killing of an Israeli in Baqa Al-Gharbiya (An Nahar, 6/27/03). 

A US vehicle, which was attacked by Iraqis yesterday. Two US soldiers were killed, two were kidnapped, and six were injured on Thursday.  (An Nahar, 6/27/03). 
A military truck was destroyed during the Iraqi attacks on US forces, on Thursday.  (Alquds Alarabi, 6/27/03). 
An Iraqi being arrested by US soldiers on Thursday. (An Nahar, 6/27/03). 
Iraqi children examining one of the British military vehicles destroyed in yesterday's attacks (Alittihad, 6/26/03).

President Putin and Princess of Kent during a banquet set by the Mayor of London. Putin signed agreements worth billions of dollars supplying Britain with Russian gas. (An Nahar, 6/27/03). 

People running away from an explosion near the US embassy in Monrovia. The US is perceived as anti-Liberian government. President Bush asked President Taylor to relinquish power. (An Nahar, 6/27/03).
800 Palestinian families are living in tents in the Haifa refugee camp in Baghdad after being evicted from their homes. The US occupation authority has done nothing to prevent it or to return them to their homes. Is this the Palestinian share of the "liberation of Iraq"? (Alquds, 6/28/03). 
Shaikh Ahmed Yassin, the spiritual leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas, announcing that a Ceasefire (Hudna) has been reached between Palestinian resistance organizations and Israel. The official announcement will be in Cairo. (An Nahar, 6/28/03).
Palestinians carrying the body of one of the Al-Ghool family, who was killed by Israeli occupation soldiers in the village of Mugharqa, south of Gaza City on June 27. Israeli soldiers killed three members of the Al-Ghool family, and destroyed their house. (An Nahar, 6/28/03).

Nelson Mandela and De Villepin in Johansesburg. Mandela announced that he may not meet with President Bush when he visits South Africa, in protest for the US-UK invasion of Iraq. (Al-Riyadh, 6/28/03). 

An Iraqi looting parts of a US military vehicle, which was destroyed in an attack in Yousufiya, south of Baghdad yesterday (An Nahar, 6/28/03). 

Ali Al-Ghamidi, who is the mastermind of the Riyadh suicide attacks, gave himself in to the Saudi authorities..  (An Nahar, 6/28/03). 
North Korean Park Un Jin, (L), tries to put his glasses on his South Korean mother Jeon Eul-oh, to watch family pictures during an individual meeting at a hotel in North Korea on June 28. One hundred elderly South Koreans visited North Korea to meet their relatives for the first time in more than half a century. (AP, Khaleej Times, 6/28/03).
Liberian soldiers celebrating the capture of the Freeport from the rebels. The battle cost hundreds of lives.  (An Nahar, 6/28/03). 
Elina Firnandez, the daughter of Fidel Castro, speaking about Cuba's socialist experience in a symposium in Switzerland, yesterday. (Alittihad, 6/28/03). 

 


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