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  A Palestinian elderly woman crying as Israeli occupation soldiers prevented her from crossing a military checkpoint (Alquds Alarabi, 9/22/03).  
   
  Kashmiri women in one of the daily funerals in Srinagar (Alquds Alarabi, 9/22/03).  
   
  A US soldier patrols in front of a oil refinery in Baiji, 30 km (19 miles) north of Tikrit on Monday. US forces have stepped up security around Iraq's oil infrastructure to prevent sabotage that has cut off exports from the north of Iraq. (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 9/22/03).  
 
 
  Palestinian school girls climbing an Israeli cement barrier to reach their school (Alquds Alarabi, 9/22/03).  
Ahmed Quorei, the Palestinian Prime Minister designate, could not convince Hamas and Jihad to join his government (Assafir, 9/22/03)
Israeli Peace Now activists demonstrating in Tel Avis against the occupation, in Saturday (Assafir, 9/22/03).
 
 
  An Iraqi in his underwear, in front of his home, lifting his arms in compliance to the orders of a British soldier in Basra (Alquds Alarabi, 9/22/03).  
   
  An Iraqi mother and her children while US soldiers are searching their home (Al-Khaleej, 9/22/03).  
A US soldier watching a handcuffed Iraq in Tikrit (Assafir, 9/22/03).
   
  Hizbullah Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrullah: We have a deal to exchange prisoners with Israel (Assafir, 9/22/03).  
   
  Putin: Russia will send troops to Iraq if there's a real role for the UN (Annahar, 9/22/03).  
Latvian President, Vierra Vicki, celebrating her country's approval to joun the European Union (Annahar, 9/22/03).
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Hamid Assifi, Iran's nuclear program is peaceful, Annahar, 9/22/03)
 
 
  The Israeli occupation tank could not intimidate this Palestinian boy who still managed to through his stone at the symbol of oppression (Alquds Alarabi, 9/23/03).  
 
 
  Member of the Hamas Resistance Movement, Bassil Qawasimeh (right) was killed by Israeli occupation soldiers who destroyed the building over him, then took his body out to make sure he is dead (Alquds Alarabi, 9/23/03).  
   
  An Israeli occupation death squad carrying the body of Bassil Qawasimeh after killing him in Hebron yesterday (An Nahar, 9/23/03).  
   
  Remains of the car which was used as a suicide bomb near the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, September 22, 2003. An Iraqi security guard and the bomber were killed, eight people were wounded in the explosion. (Al-Khaleej, 9/23/03).  
 
 
  Hundreds of thousands of Shi'a Iraqis visiting the grave of a Sh'a leader who was killed during the rule of the Abbasid Caliph, Haroon Al-Rashid (Alquds Alarabi, 9/23/03).  
 
 
  Iraqis demonstrating in Basra against British occupation forces, which arrested Shaikh Ahmed Al-Ghanem (Alquds Alarabi, 9/23/03).  
   
  A US soldier patrols Sunday in front of an oil refinery in Baiji, 30km north of Tikrit, Iraq, as part of efforts to step up security around oil infrastructure (photo by Arko Datta/Reuters, Jordan Times, 9/23/03).  
 
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  US President George W. Bush speaks at the 58th Session of the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York on September 23, 2003. (White House Website, 9/23/03).  
 
 
  Chirac: The US has to transfer power and full sovereignty to Iraqis within 9 months. (An Nahar, 9/23/03).  
   
  Iranians parading their different kinds of missiles, including Shahab 3 (Alquds Alarabi, 9/23/03).  
   
  Iranians parading their Shahab 3 missile in Tehran (Alquds Alarabi, 9/23/03).  
   
  President Jacques Chirac and his Foreign Minister, Dominique de Villepin, met in New York yesterday with leaders from the American Jewish Committee. The meeting took place in the French Consulate in New York. Chirac brought with him French Jewish leaders. Jewish Americans expressed their approval of Chirac's performance but disagreed with his policy towards President Yassir Arafat (Assafir, 9/24/03).  
 
 
  Iraqis from Al-Jisr village, near Fallouja, praying on the coffins of three of their relatives who were killed during a US air-land attack on their village. Six people were also injured, some of them seriously  (An Nahar, 9/24/03).  
   
  Three Iraqis were killed and six were injured when US helicopters and tanks attacked their village, Al-Jisr, north of Fallouja yesterday. All of them belong to the Jamili clan. (Al-Khaleej, 9/23/03).  
 
 
  An injured Iraqi boy, one of the six who were injured in Al-Jisr yesterday (Alquds Alarabi, 9/24/03).  
 

 
  Iraqis crying on three of their relatives who were killed during a US raid on their village, Al-Jisr, near Fallouja.  (Teshreen, 9/24/03).  
   
  An Israeli soldier detains a Palestinian at Al-Huwara checkpoint, near Nablus. Usually, detentions happen for any reasons. Hundreds of Palestinians are humiliated and left under the heat of the sun before being allowed to pass to their cities or villages (Jordan Times, 9/24/03).  
   
  An Israeli occupation female soldier restraining a Palestinian woman while Israeli soldiers blowing up her house in Abu Deis, East Jerusalem (Assafir, 9/24/03).  
   
  This is the only way this elderly Palestinian could cross from Abu Deis to East Jerusalem. The Israeli government built the wall to separate occupied East Jerusalem from other Palestinian neighborhoods, like Abu Deis. Israel receives about $4 billion in annual assistance from the US (Assafir, 9/24/03).  
 
 
  Israeli soldiers searching belongings of Palestinian women at Al-Huwar checkpoint near Nablus. This means long hours of waiting under the sun heat without water or chairs to sit down. (An Nahar, 9/24/03).  
 
 
  An El-Salvadoran Brigade came to Iraq as part of a South American force, under Spanish command, to help US forces control the country. (An Nahar, 9/24/03).  
 
 
  El-Salvadoran troops patrolling An Najaf area, Iraq yesterday. (Assafir, 9/24/03).  
 
 
  Munir Al-Mutassadiq (siiting) denied any ties with Al-Qaeda during his trial in Hamburg. (Alquds Alarabi, 9/24/03).  
 

 


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