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Iraq Deputy Prime Minister, Tariq Aziz, told US Generals investigating him that Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction before the war. He also said that French and Russian mediators assured Saddam that he would survive the US land attack. Primakov urged Saddam to resign to avoid the war (Alquds Alarabi, 11/4/03).
   
The Al-Khadra area of Makkah yesterday. (AN photo by Essam Al-Ghalib, Jordan Times)
 
 
 US trucks carrying the wreckage of the downed Shinook helicopter from Fallouja to Baghdad. (Annahar, 11/4/03).
   
An Iraqi vehicle destroyed with burned corpses of Iraqis still in it, which was fired at by US soldiers for suspicion that they were guerillas (Annahar, 11/4/03).
   
Subaih Abu As Saud (17), the most recent Palestinian suicide bomber, who was killed near the Israeli settlement of Shavi Shomron, northern the West Bank. Subaih was from Nablus. His family said that he was trying to avenge his uncle, as he took his picture before he left his home. The uncle was killed by Israelis in March 2003. An Israeli soldier was injured in the explosion. (Assafir, 11/4/03).
 
 
Israeli occupation teenage soldier in control of hundreds of Palestinians at a checkpoint, where Palestinians wait for hours to be allowed to pass from a village or city to another village or another city (Alquds Alarabi, 11/4/03).
   
President Arafat, Prime Minister Quorei, and the new Speaker of Parliament Rafeeq An Natsheh. (Assafir, 11/4/03).
   
President Assad meeting with President Mubarak of Egypt, who came to Damascus expressing solidarity with Syria against Israeli threats. (Al-Aram, 11/4/03).
   
President Musharraf of Pakistan and Chinese President Hu Jintau in Beijing yesterday (Annahar, 11/4/03).
   
The new Malaysian Prime Minister, Abdallah Ahmed Badawi, addressing Parliament yesterday (Annahar, 11/4/03).
   
Former King of Afghanistan, Zaher Shah (right) announcing the new constitution, which states that Afghanistan is an Islamic republic. (Assafir, 11/4/03).
 

 

 

 

 
 
   
The Pakistani President, Pervis Musharraf, joined the pro-Israel chorus in considering Hamas and Hizballah as terrorist organizations, without mentioning Israeli state terrorism. This came during a speech addressing students in Beijing. (Assafir, 11/5/03).
 
 
Palestinian children throwing stones at Israeli bulldozers building the apartheid Wall. Probably, this is also terrorism from the viewpoint of supporters of Israeli aggression. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/5/03)
   
Palestinian boy on Tuesday watches Israeli soldiers from behind a gap in a concrete wall separating the West Bank town of Abu Dis from occupied East Jerusalem in order to pass without being seen (photo by Andrea Comas/Reuters, Jordan Times, 11/5/03).
   
Palestinian President, Yassir Arafat, and his Prime Minister Ahmed Quorei, and the new cabinet, in Ramallah yesterday. (Annahar, 11/5/03).
   
US military vehicles guarding the entrance of the coalition headquarters in Baghdad, which was attacked several times yesterday. Four people were injured. (Annahar, 11/5/03).
   
Iraqis examine the rubble of a hotel in Karbala after a bomb explosion. Two judges were assassinated in Kirkuk and Mosul for collaboration with the coalition (Assafir, 11/5/03).
 
 
An Iraqi policeman guarding Spanish Embassy in Baghdad. Madrid has decided to withdraw its diplomats and its personnel working with the coalition in Iraq because of fear of Iraqi attacks. (Annahar, 11/5/03).
   
Iranian demonstrators protesting UN pressures against Iranian nuclear program, in front of the former US Embassy in Tehran. (Annahar, 11/5/03).
   
Simon Kikus, the new Yukos President (A US citizen born in Russia), after the resignation of Khodrovsky. Kikus pledged to work towards merging Yukos with the Russian government company, Sibnaft . (Annahar, 11/5/03).
   
.Shroeder and Aznar confirming their disagreements on European foreign policy yesterday. Shroeder is against the US-UK war on Iraq and for establishing European armed forces independent from NATO. Aznar, disagreed on both issues. (Kstoday, 11/5/03).
 
 
 
   
After blocking their way home from school for more than an hour under the son, Israeli occupation soldiers finally allowed Palestinian children to go home after crossing the Segregation Land-Grab Fence near Al-Ras village (Assafir, 11/6/03).
   
An Israeli bulldozer uprooting Palestinian olive trees, near Beithlehem, as a first step in building the Sharon Land-Grab Wall (Alquds, 11/6/03).
   
Putin assuring Europeans in Rome that the Yukos case doesn't mean abandoning privatization. Here, Putin and Berlusconi. (Annahar, 11/6/03).
 
 
Musharraf and Zemen: No Chinese nuclear reactors to Pakistan. (Annahar, 11/6/03)
   
This is my field, says the Palestinian. Go home, says the Israeli occupation soldier, at the Barta'a checkpoint, Jenin (Annahar, 11/6/03).
 
 
The Syrian-Canadian, Maher Arar, talked about the US deporting him to Syria, where he was tortured in prison for a year just for suspicion. (Assafir, 11/6/03).
   
A US Muslim soldier of Lebanese origin, Omar Al-Masri, wrote on the side of his personnel carrier: "We wish Iraq a blessed Ramadan." (Annahar, 11/6/03).
   
An opposition demonstration before elections in Mauritania (Assafir, 11/6/03).
 
 
35 Moroccan immigrants drowned when their boat sank near Spanish shores. (Annahar, 11/6/03).
 
 
Aisha Bint Jiddanah, a business woman, running as an opposition Mauritanian presidential candidate. (Alquds Alarabi, 11/6/03).
   
Saudi security forces killed a Saudi Islamist in Riyad and several others in Makkah yesterday. (Kstoday, 11/5/03).