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The funeral of a Palestinian boy, who was one of 13 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces in the last 72 hours (Alquds Alarabi, 11/10/03).
   
The mother of Samir Al-Quntar crying beside his picture. The Israeli government announced that it would not release him with the 400 Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the Hizballah release of Israeli prisoners. Hizballah announced that there would be no deal without Al-Quntar (Assafir, 11/10/03).
   
A Palestinian family in Jenin, moments before the Israeli occupation forces blew up their home (Assafir, 10/11/03).
   
A Palestinian woman throws a rock at the Palestinian Monetary Authority building during a protest by women in Gaza City on Monday. The women were protesting against the Palestinian Authority's decision to freeze the money of Islamic charities in Gaza and the West Bank. The women broke windows and damaged the building. - (AP, Khaleej Times, 11/10/03).
   
President Arafat receiving a French delegation of Christians, Jews, and Muslims, who came to Ramallah expressing their support to the Palestinian people and their leadership (Alquds, 11/10/03).
   
Israeli occupation soldiers firing tear gas against Palestinians and Israelis protesting the Apartheid Wall yesterday (Annahar, 11/10/03).
   
Israeli setters in the West Bank attacked Palestinian olive trees in order to further starve the Palestinian people. Here a Palestinian family salvaging what they cand from the olive harvest. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/10/03).
     
     
   
An Iraqi arrested by US soldiers in Ba'aqouba yesterday. (Annahar, 11/10/03).
   
The British Land Rover, which was the target of an Iraqi resistance attack in Basra yesterday (Annahar, 11/10/03).
   
Iranian female students, in Tehran University, protesting the arrest of Iranian thinkers and journalists in the fourth anniversary of arresting Hashem Aghagary (Annahar, 11/10/03).
   
Leaders of opposition in Mauritania, Haidallah, Ahmed, Balkhair, announcing their rejection of the results of elections as fraudulent. Haidallah was arrested after the announcement (Annahar, 11/10/03).
   
Supporters of the Mauritanian President, Ma'aouya Al-Tayei, celebrating his winning of elections yesterday. (An Nahar, 11/0/03).
   
Japanese opposition gained more seats in Parliament. However, the ruling Liberal Democrats have still maintained the majority of seats . (An Nahar, 11/10/03).
 

 

 

 
 
   
Palestinian boys throwing rocks at an Israeli occupation tank in Balata refugee camp, Nablus (Alayyam, 11/11/03).
 
 
The Palestinian, Kamal Idris, who was forcibly dislocated by Israeli occupation forces from Hebron to Gaza yesterday. He is the first of 18 other Palestinians, who are going to be forcibly dislocated away from their hometowns, as a punishment for them and their families.(Assafir, 11/11/03).
   
The mother and brother of Samir Al-Quntar during a demonstration in support for his release. The Israeli government announced that it would not release him with the 400 Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the Hizballah release of Israeli prisoners. Hizballah announced that there would be no deal without Al-Quntar (Assafir, 11/11/03).
   
Lebanese residents leaving Al-Muhaya residential complex in Riyadh yesterday, after the suicide attack. (Assafir, 11/11/03).
   
A Palestinian woman throwing a rock at the Palestinian Monetary Authority building during a protest by women in Gaza City on Monday. The women were protesting against the Palestinian Authority's decision to freeze the money of Islamic charities in Gaza and the West Bank. The women broke windows and damaged the building. - (Alquds Alarabi, 11/11/03).
   
The Pope receiving Christian members of the Palestine Liberation Organization, in Rome yesterday, who gave him a letter from President Arafat. (Alquds, 11/11/03).
   
Moroccan Islamist leader, Muhammed Al-Hamdawi: The anti-Islamic forces failed in their attempts to crush Islamists after the explosions. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/11/03).
   
Former US Army Private Jessica Lynch (L) and Army Specialist Shoshana Johnson, both former POW's in Iraq, pose for photographers after the 14th Annual Glamour magazine Women of the Year awards on Monday in New York. - (AP, Khaleej Times, 11/11/03).
   
Thousands of Turkish military officer observing the 65th anniversary of the death of the founder of modern Turkey, Ataturk. (Annahar, 11/11/03).
   
An opposition demonstration in Tbilisi against President Shivernazde, yesterday. (An Nahar, 11/11/03).
   
A young woman from China's eastern city of Fuzhou, who was smuggled into Taiwan in January, cradles her newborn baby boy at the Hsinchu Detention Centre for illegal immigrants in this Sept 10, 2003 file photo. More and more women are being smuggled across the Taiwan Strait every year, as bitter political relations between Taiwan and China prevent a joint solution. –(Reuters, Khaleej Times, 11/11/03).
 
 
 
   
A video image shows crowds watching smoke billowing into the sky after a car bomb ripped through an Italian military police base in Nassiriya, killing at least 15 Italians and eight Iraqis November 12, 2003. Italian Defense Minister Antonio Martino said fighters loyal to deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein were behind the blast. (Photo by Reuters TV, 11/12/03).
   
A man watches a car burning and firefighters in action after a bomb attack in Nassiriya, about 180 miles south of Baghdad, November 12, 2003. (Photo by Alfredo Cunha/Jornal de Noticias via Reuters, 11/12/03).
   
People run away from the site of a bomb blast in Nassiriya, about 180 miles south of Baghdad, November 12, 2003, in what appeared to be a suicide attack. (Photo by Alfredo Cunha/Jornal De Noticias via Reuters, 11/12/03).
   
Another Vet Against War With Iraq, during a parade in New York yesterday. (Assafir, 11/12/03).
   
The US ruler of Iraq, Paul Bremer (right), arrived in Washington for consultations. 26 House Democrats sent a letter to President Bush asking him to fire Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld (Second from left) as a first step for bringing US forces back from Iraq (Archives, Bab, 11/12/03).
 
 
President Bashar Al-Assad meeting with a delegation from the US House of Representatives in Damascus yesterday..(Assafir, 11/12/03).
   
The mother of  the Palestinian boy, Shadi Abu Anzeh (14), crying during his funeral. He was killed by Israeli occupation soldiers in Rafah yesterday (Assafir, 11/12/03).
 
 
A Palestinian woman crying after the Israeli occupation forces blew up her home near the Egyptian-Palestinian border in Rafah (Alquds Alarabi, 11/12/03).
   
Palestinian children standing in an olive orchard where Israeli settler came and destroyed and burned many trees in the village of Ainabous (Alquds, 11/12/03).
   
A US soldier standing near a hole in the ground created by an explosion in front of the courthouse in downtown Baghdad. (Assafir, 11/12/03).
   
A public debate between Armitage and Mussa. Armitage: Solving the Palestinian problem may not solve the problem of terrorism. Mussa: As long as there is occupation, there will be resistance in Iraq and Palestine (Assafir, 11/12/03).
   
Three Iraqis were killed and eight were injured in Basra yesterday, when a bus carrying students passed on a road bomb (Al-Riyadh, 11/12/03).
   
Iraq yesterday. (Al-Khaleej, 11/12/03).
   
Al Gore said that the Bush administration used people's fears after September 11 for partisan gains. It compromised liberties in America to catch terrorists and launched the war on Iraq to catch Bin Laden. It has failed on both counts. He also called for the abolition of the Patriotic Act. (Alittihad, 11/12/03).
   
Democratic White House contender Sen. John Kerry, struggling to invigorate his lagging campaign, said November 10, 2003 he had fired his campaign manager and replaced him with a veteran Democratic operative. The Massachusetts senator said he would replace campaign manager Jim Jordan with Mary Beth Cahill, who has worked in the past for lobbying group Emily's List and the office of Sen. Edward Kennedy, also from Massachusetts. Kerry poses with a copy of his book 'A Call To Service' during a book signing event in New York City, October 28, 2003. (Photo by Mike Segar/Reuters, 11/12/03).
   
Abdul Awang, president of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic party speaks at the launch of an Islamic Country plan in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Malaysia's largest opposition party unveiled its plan to make it an Islamic state, including laws providing for stoning and amputation for criminals and a ban on non-Muslims becoming prime minister. – (AP, Khaleej Times, 11/12/03).