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Israeli occupation forces blew up the house of the martyr/suicide bomber, Mahmoud Hamdan, in Dora, Hebron yesterday, as a collective punishment to his family and the homes of the neighborhood, which may collapse as a result of the explosion. (Annahar, 10/1/03).
 
 
A Palestinian mother holding the picture of her son, who is among about 8,000 Palestinians detained in Israeli prisone (Alquds Alarabi, 10/1/03).
   
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) called for a special counsel to investigate allegations the White House disclosed that the wife of diplomat Joseph Wilson was an undercover CIA operative specializing in weapons of mass destruction. Photo by William Philpott/ Reuters, 10/1/03.
   

Ahmed Al Teibi (Gulf News, 10/1/03).

   
   
President Hosni Mubarak in a short visit to Saudi Arabia yesterday (Annahar, 10/1/03).
  Prince Saud Al-Faisal Meeting With Reporters After His July 29, 2003 Meeting With President Bush  
Saud Al-Faisal after speaking before the US-Arab Economic Forum  (SUR, 10/1/03)
   
Former Iraqi employees who worked in Presidential Palaces demonstrated yesterday demanding their jobs back. (Annahar, 10/1/03)
   
A US soldier greets an Iraqi police chief with a kiss on the cheeks (ME greeting tradition) as US troops arrive to reinforce Iraqi police to stop a riot in central Baghdad on Wednesday. Iraqi police opened fire to disperse the crowd of unemployed protestors who hurled stones and burned cars and at least one demonstrator was injured. (AP, Khaleej Times, 10/1/03).
 
 
Funeral of one of the Iraqis killed in Khalidiya (Alquds Alarabi, 10/1/03).
   
US soldiers carrying a robot used to discover mines in Mosul yesterday (Annahar, 10/1/03)
   
The US Embassy in Tunisia was attacked with a light car bomb yesterday by a Tunisian man who was angry for denying him a visa to join his American wife in the US (Assafir, 10/1/03).
   
A Palestinian boy running away of an Israeli occupation tank in Jenin yesterday. (Annahar, 10/2/03).
 
 
  The family of Mazen Al-Badawi (20) who was killed by Israeli occupation forces in Tulkarem refugee camp yesterday, holding his pictures (Alquds Alarabi, 10/2/03).  
   
  Palestinian school children walking beside cement blocks that will be used by Israelis in building the Segregation Wall in Sawahira, occupied East Jerusalem (Aquds, 10/2/03).  
   
  A Pakistani soldier guards prisoners caught after fierce clashes near the town of Angor Adda at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border October 2, 2003. (Mian Khursheed/ Reuters, 10/2/03).  
   
  Former members of the Iraqi secret service, who have been unemployed since the arrival of the US military to Iraq, block traffic with burning tires and trees in front of one of the US headquarters in central Baghdad demanding jobs, on Thursday (AP, Khaleej Times, 10/2/03).  
 
 
Unemployed Iraqi demonstrators burned a police car in Baghdad yesterday during their protest against losing their jobs yesterday. (Annahar, 10/2/03).
   
An Iraqi policeman firing on the air to disband protesters in Baghdad yesterday (Annahar, 10/2/03).
   

US soldiers carrying a wounded US soldier in Tikrit yesterday.(Annahar, 10/2/03).

   
  King Abdallah of Jordan was received by President Chirac in Paris yesterday. Abdallah proposed reviving the Road Map without Bush, who will be busy with reelection from now on (Assafir, 10/2/03).  
   
Iraqi Kurdish leader, Masaud Barzani, visited Damascus and held talks with the Syrian Vice President Abdul Halim Khaddam, yesterday. (Assafir, 10/2/03).
 
 
Algerian President, Boutafliqa, during one of his reelection rallies. Several Algerian newspapers are being punished for criticizing him and his government (Alquds Alarabi, 10/2/03)
   
Karl Rove, President Bush's political advisor, who leaked information about the wife of US Ambassador to Iraq as a CIA operative. (Annahar, 10/2/03)
   
Muslim women are being harassed in some European societies for wearing head scarves. A French female Muslim woman. Even a member of the French Cabinet, Tokia Saifa, joined the campaign by calling the government to outlaw head scarves in schools. (Alquds Alarabi, 10/2/03).
 
 
A Palestinian girl coming back from school, passing one of the homes destroyed by Israeli occupation forces earlier (Alquds Alarabi, 10/3/03).
   
Palestinian children going to school through the piles of rubbles of homes destroyed by Israeli occupied forces (Alayyam, 10/3/03).
 
 
Palestinian boys coming back from school examining holes in a wall that was a target for Israeli fire earlier.. (Alquds Alarabi, 10/3/03).
   
David Kay, one of the war hawks who played a major role in pushing the US to war on Iraq using the pretext of the alleged weapons of mass destruction. Now, he is reporting that he has found no WMD in Iraq (Assafir, 10/3/03).
 
 
US soldiers patrolling Al-Fallouja streets yesterday, where a soldier was killed and others were wounded. (Assafir, 10/3/03).
   
Iraqis chanting anti-US occupation slogans in Fallouja yesterday (Alquds Alarabi, 10/3/03).
   
US soldiers in Iraq park outside the Adhimiya mosque during a patrol on Thursday. The Sunni mosque is currently under repair after battles in the neighborhood in April left the clock tower riddled with bullet and blast holes. (AP, Khaleej Times, 10/3/03).
   
An overview of the Israeli settlement of Ariel, which has been built illegally on confiscated Palestinian lands. The Israeli government announced yesterday its intention to expand the settlement with 604 more house. Israel receives about $4 billion US aid annually.  (Annahar, 10/3/03).
   
Pakistani special forces getting ready to attack Al-Qaeda positions on the border with Afghanistan (Annahar, 10/3/03).
   
A number of Al-Qaeda members being arrested by Pakistani forces near the town of Angor Adda at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border (Annahar, 10/3/03).
   
Russian President, Putin, and his Defense Minister, Ivanov. Putin announced that Russia may change its military strategy if NATO continues its (aggressive) strategy (Annahar, 10/3/03).
   

Ali Ghafroon after hearing the death sentence against him for his role in the Bali explosions..(Annahar, 10/3/03).

   
Ayatullah Ali Montaziri called for banning special and revolutionary courts as they are unconstitutional. (Annahar, 10/3/03).
   
German Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, announced in Berlin during a press conference with Aznar that he would visit Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, next week. (Assafir, 10/3/03).

 


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