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A seven-story building Israeli occupation forces destroyed in Hebron after killing four Palestinians and injuring many others, hours before suicide bombings in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (An Nahar, 9/10/03).
One of the victims of yesterday's Israeli occupation raid on Hebron (Alquds Alarabi, 9/10/03).
An overview of the area where a suicide bomb exploded in Sarafand, near Tel Aviv yesterday (Assafir, 9/10/03).
Another view of the area of the suicide bomb near an Israeli military base in Tel Aviv which resulted in killing and injuring several Israeli soldiers (Alquds Alarabi, 9/10/03).
Israeli state terrorism continues throughout the Palestinian territories (Alquds Alarabi, 9/10/03).
Demonstrations broke out all over India yesterday protesting Sharon's visit to New Delhi. (Alquds Alarabi, 9/10/03).
North Koreans celebrated the 55th anniversary of establishing their state parading in the Kim Il Sung Squre. (An Nahar, 9/10/03).
Members of the Malki clan demonstrating in Basra demanding the release of their Chief, Sabah Al-Malki, who was arrested earlier by British occupation forces. (An Nahar, 9/10/03).
US soldiers searching an Iraqi house in Tikrit, yesterday (An Nahar, 9/10/03).
Smoke and flames rise from a three-storey apartment building belonging to Mohammed Musleh, a Palestinian prisoner held in Israel, as it is blown up by Israeli army troops in the West Bank town of Ramallah on Thursday. Israeli forces blew up two houses early Thursday - one in Ramallah, south of Arafat's compound, and the other in the suburb of Beitunia. – (AP, Khaleej Times, 9/11/03).
The new Prime Minister, Ahmed Quorei, appointed by President Arafat announcing that his cabinet will include only six ministers. He called it an Emergency Government (An Nahar, 9/11/03)
Ramez Abu Salim (22) the Tel Aviv suicide bomber (An Nahar, 9/11/03).
Ehab Abu Salim (19) the Jerusalem Suicide bomber (An Nahar, 9/11/03).
A Finnish nurse caring for one of the 50 people injured in the Arbil explosion, which also resulted in killing 3 Iraqis and four US military personnel. (An Nahar, 9/11/03).
Some of the damaged cars as a result of the Arbil explosion yesterday (An Nahar, 9/11/03).
Imam Samudra putting his fingers in his ears to avoid hearing the death sentence against him for his role in the Bali explosion (An Nahar, 9/11/03).
Anti-globalization demonstrators in Cancun Mexico outside the WTO meetings (An Nahar, 9/11/03).
“They can kill me... but I will not leave,” says a defiant Arafat, blowing kisses while addressing Palestinians who surrounded his office to prevent Israelis from sending him into exile (An Nahar , 9/12/03).
President Bush and Vice President Cheney observing a moment of silence in the 2nd anniversary of September 11.  (An Nahar, 9/12/03).
 Israeli occupation forces blew up the home of Abdallah Al-Qawasmeh, in Hebron, yesterday. Intensifying its policy of collective punishment against Palestinians, Israeli government blew up and demolished 15 houses in Rafah and 3 in Ramallah and Hebron. (Assafir, 9/12/03)
A Palestinian woman screaming in protest after Israeli occupation forces demolished her home in Rafah yesterday together with 14 other homes (Alquds Alarabi, 9/12/03).
Chirac and Aznar in a press conference, south of Madrid, objecting to exiling the Palestinian President. Chirac also ruled out sending French troops to Iraq  (Assafir, 9/12/03).
Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, warned that Israel would commit a grave mistake if it exiles President Arafat. His Italian host, Berlusconi, did not comment on the issue. (Assafir, 9/12/03).
The Swedish Foreign Minister, Anna Lindh, was a true friend of the Palestinian people and a constant critic of the Israeli occupation and the assassination of Palestinian leaders. (Alquds Alarabi archives, 9/12/03).
An Iraqi man sitting in front of his house, being watched by a US soldier (Al-Khaleej, 9/12/03).

 


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