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  جندي اسرائيلي يحقق مع فلسطينية تحمل طفلاً عند نقطة تفتيش قرب نابلس. (ا ف ب)  
An Israeli occupation soldier examining the ID of a Palestinian woman, who is carrying her infant, in Nablus yesterday. He is not guarding an Israeli city or a population center. He is inside Palestinian city (Dar 'Alhayat, 11/16/03).
   
Wreckage of one of the two US helicopters, which were downed over Mosul yesterday (Al-Qanat, 11/16/03).
   
U.S. Army troops secure the area where a soldier was killed and two wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Baghdad November 15, 2003. Photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters, 11/15/03).
   
Vajpayee and Assad attending signing of mutual agreements in Damascus yesterday. (Al-Anwar, 11/16/03).
   
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) raise their hands at the closing of the Iowa Democratic Party's Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa, November 15, 2003. Kerry is one of several candidates vying for his party's presidential nomination. Photo by John Gress/Reuters, 11/16/03).
   
Democrat Kathleen Blanco defeated Republican Bobby Jindal on Saturday (11/15/03) to become Louisiana's first woman governor in a hard-fought race that gave Democrats a boost ahead of the 2004 presidential vote. (Photo by David Rae Morris/Reuters, 11/16/03).
   
Sheikh Mohammed presenting the Islamic Personality of the Year Award to Ahmed Al Tayeb. (Gulf News, 11/16/03).
   
A Jewish school was burned down in northern Paris yesterday, in what the police think as an anti-Semitic attack. (Annahar, 11/16/03).
   
South Korean protesters continued their demonstrations in Seoul yesterday against sending troops to Iraq. (Annahar, 11/15/03).

   
Rickshaws (tricycles as taxis) throng a street in Dhaka on Sunday. More than 300,000 rickshaws ply the streets of the Bangladeshi capital daily. Traffic congestion becomes particularly severe in the lead-up to the Eid Al Fitr festival to mark the end of the fasting month of Ramadan as the movement of people increases. – (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 11/16/03).

 

 

 

 
 
   
Palestinian school girls chanting slogans against the brutal Israeli occupation during the funeral of the Palestinian boy, Ahmed Hanafi, who was killed by Israeli occupation soldiers in Beit Fourik, Nablus, the day before yesterday (Alayyam, 11, 17/03).
   
THE UGLY FACE OF THE ISRAELI OCCUPATION THAT THE ZIONIST MEDIA HIDE AND SHIELD: Palestinian women struggle to get humanitarian aid distributed by an Iranian charity at the Rafah refugee camp on Sunday (The Bush administration shut down all US charities that used to help Palestinians). Three years of continuous Israeli war against the Palestinian people have starved them but they have not surrendered as Israelis and their supporters wish. (Sphoto by Oleg Popov/Reuters, Jordan Times, 11/17/03).
   
U.S soldiers clear wreckage from a destroyed Black Hawk helicopter in Mosul, November 16, 2003. U.S. troops retrieved bodies and wreckage from two Black Hawks which came down under fire yesterday, killing at least 17 soldiers.  (Alquds, 11/17/03).
   
Iraqi President, Saddam Hussain, urged Iraqis to fight US and expressed hope to return to power in a new tape (Alquds Alarabi, 11/17/03).
   
Iraqi children covered with a blanket outside their house, during a search conducted by US soldiers in Ba'aqouba yesterday, 11/17/03).
   
Palestinian Prime Minister, Ahmed Quorei, receiving the Russian Envoy, Alexander Kalugin, who expressed Russia's support for the Palestinian people and for peace (Alhayat Aljadedah, 11/17/03).
   
President Assad addressing a delegation of Iraqi tribal chiefs. He assured them that Syria will help Iraqis establish a national government. (Annahar, 11/17/03).
   
Syrian Vice President, Khaddam, with the Iraqi tribal chiefs visiting Damascus yesterday (Assafir, 11/17/03).
   
Iraqi policemen demonstrating in front of Al-Sa'adoun Police Center demanding their salaries, which they have not received yet (Annahar, 11/17/03).
   
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards (D-NC) arrives with his daughter Emmaclaire, 5, at an event for Dallas County Democrats in Adel, Iowa, November 16, 2003. Edwards is one of several candidates vying for the party's presidential nomination. (REUTERS/John Gress, 11/16/03).
     

 

 
 
 
   
THE UGLY FACE OF THE  ISRAELI OCCUPATION: Palestinian school children trying to climb over a cement wall barrier built by the Israeli occupation government to separate East Jerusalem from the tow of Abu Deis,  yesterday (Assafir, 11/18/03).
  Peace Now says that eight out of 103 illegal settlement outposts built on occupied Palestinian Territory without  
Israeli extremists establishing a new settlement by bringing a movable wooden home into Palestinian lands, then other homes continue to arrive, then it is an Israeli settlement, fully funded by US taxpayers (PMC, 11/18/03).
   
The site of a shooting attack at the main military checkpoint outside the West Bank city of Bethlehem, November 18, 2003. One Palestinian and two Israelis were shot dead at the roadblock. The fire exchange happened few hours after an Israeli raid on Rafah injuring seven Palestinians and demolishing several Palestinian homes. (Photo by Shannon Perry/Flash 90 via Reuters, 11/18/03)

   
Egyptian mediator, Omar Sulaiman, between Arafat and Quorei, in Ramallah yesterday (Annahar, 11/18/03).
   
Iraqi female teachers in, An Najaf, demanding the restoration of their human rights (Assafir, 11/18/03).
   
Iraqis chanting slogans against the US-UK occupation (Assafir, 11/18/03).
   
An Iraqi boy stands inside his house while US soldiers prepare to enter it during a search for weapons as part of their `Iron Hammer' operation in the Abu Ghraib neighbourhood near Baghdad on Monday (photo by Goran Tomasevic/Reuters, Jordan Times, 11/18/03).
   
US soldiers fire a mortar round from one of their compounds in Tikrit early on Monday. (Arab News, 11/18/03).
   
Following the Istanbul suicide bombing, a demonstration was organized in the city calling for peace and reconciliation in the world (Annahar, 11/18/03).
   
President Bush: We'll go to war again (Alittihad, 11/18/03).
   
Iranian Security Chief, Rouhani, between de Villepin and Straw, in Brussels yesterday. (Annahar, 11/18/03).
   
A Volunteer in front of a pile of "Stop Bush, Stop War" signs in preparation for demonstrations in London against the Bush visit today. (Assafir, 11/18/03).