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A Palestinian child bleeding as a result of his injury during the Israeli assassination raid on Gaza yesterday, in which 3 Palestinians were killed and 18 were injured (Alhayat Aljadeda, 2/29/04).
   
Three martyrs and 18 wounded were the result of the Israeli assassination raid on Gaza city yesterday. An Israeli Apache helicopter fired three missiles at a Palestinian car killing three and wounding 18. The two who were killed in the car were Ayman and Amin Ad Dahdouh from the Islamic Jihad. (Al-Khaleej, 2/29/04).
 
 
Palestinians in northern Gaza City surrounding a car that was attacked with three missiles by an Israeli Apache helicopter. The raid resulted in the assassination of two Palestinians in the car and pedestrian walking in the street. The two who were killed in the car were Ayman and Amin Ad Dahdouh from the Islamic Jihad. (Al-Ra'i, 2/29/04).
   
An Iraqi boy protects himself on Saturday from the heat of a burning fuel pipeline, 30km west of Samarra, which was attacked late Friday, according to witnesses, to prevent Iraqi oil from being exported. (AFP PHOTO by Joseph BARRAK, Jordan Times, 2/29/04).
   
Turkomen protesters shout slogans on Saturday as they gather outside the Iraqi Governing Council office for the third day in Baghdad, to demand the Turkomen minority be considered for the council's drafting of the new Iraqi constitution. (AP Photo by Hadi Mizban, Jordan Times, 2/29/04).
   
US soldiers trying to push back Turkmen demonstrators in Baghdad yesterday. (Al-Ra'i, 2/29/04).
   
An Estonian soldier was killed by a roadside bomb in Baghdad, the first from his country to die in Iraq, a military spokesman said on February 29, 2004. In this photo, a soldier (R) watches the traffic at a mobile checkpoint in a suburb of Kerbala on February 29, 2004. (Photo by Faleh Kheiber/Reuters)
   
A US soldier and a US-recruited Iraqi in a Baghdad street (Al-Riyadh, 2/29/04).
 
 
Libyan leader Mu'ammer Al-Qaddhafi greeting African leaders during the closing session of the African Union summit conference in Sert, Libya, yesterday. . (Annahar, 2/29/04).
   
Qaddhafi and South African President, Mbeke, in the Sert Conference (Al-Ahram, 2/29/04).
   
With the collapse of the Haitian state, Haitians continued looting the port warehouses. (Annahar, 2/29/04).