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Funeral of Palestinians who were martyred (unjustly killed by oppressive invaders) in Nablus yesterday. No US or European leaders condemned the Israeli atrocities in the city. Wait until a relative of these victims retaliates then you'll hear condemnation from leaders all over the world. What's hypocrisy? What's double-standard? (Alittihad, 1/4/04).
   
Palestinian and Israeli peace activists protesting the Sharon Land-Grab Wall at the Mash village in the West Bank yesterday (Annahar, 1/4/03).
   
An Israeli occupation soldier pointing his gun at a Palestinian medic while rescuing an injured Palestinian in Nablus yesterday (Annahar, 1/4/04).
   
Israeli occupation soldiers inside their fortified personnel carrier firing at Palestinian demonstrators throwing stones at the fortified vehicle, in Nablus yesterday. Four Palestinians were killed in the city by aggressor occupation soldiers, many were wounded. (Al-Ayyam, 1/4/04).
  Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Friday shot dead four Palestinians, including two teenagers, in the old city of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, under siege and strict curfew for the tenth consecutive day (A Getty Image)  
WAR ON TERROR: Two Palestinian teenage "terrorists" terrorizing a peaceful Israeli occupation tank in Nablus, on Friday, with their stones. Israeli occupation soldiers killed four Palestinians, injured tens, and destroyed a historical neighborhood (PMC, 1/4/04).
   
One of the Palestinians who were injured in Nablus yesterday by the trigger-happy Israeli occupation soldiers (Alhayat Aljadeda, 1/4/04).
   
Meeting with the Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Kamal Kharrazi, called on Israel to get rid of its arsenal of weapons of mass destruction (Annahar, 1/4/04).
   
US soldiers searching cars in Baghdad during a bloody day in which 3 US soldiers and 4 Iraqis were killed, including a child and a woman. (Al-Ra'i, 1/4/04).
   
Relatives of the Egyptian crew crying at the offices of Flash Air in Cairo after hearing of the plane crash (Annahar, 1/4/04).
Shocked relatives of Egyptian crew members lean Saturday on a car outside Flash Airlines main office in Cairo (AP Photo, Jordan Times, 1/4/04).
   
Egyptian rescue ships pick up remains of the Flash Air plane in Sharm El-Shaikh (Annahar, 1/4/04).
   
The ritual of pride in closing the Waja gate between India and Pakistan (Alittihad, 1/4/04).
   
Colombian rebel commander Simon Trinidad is escorted by soldiers upon arrival at Bogota's army airport of Catam, January 3, 2004. The senior commander of Colombia's Marxist rebel army FARC was arrested January 2 in a hospital in neighboring Ecuador, the highest-ranked member of the guerrilla group to be captured in four decades of war with the government. (REUTERS/Eliana Aponte, 1/3/04).
 
 
 
   
An Israeli occupation soldier trying to arrest a demonstrator from the International Solidarity Movement protesting the Sharon Land-Grab Wall in Budros village. (AlAyyam, 1/5/04).
   
Israeli occupation soldiers chasing Palestinian children during a demonstration in the village of Budros, in protest for the Sharon Land-Grab Wall. (Annahar, 1/5/03).
 
 
A Palestinian mother carrying her child at an Israeli occupation military checkpoint, where Palestinians wait for hours to pass to their workplaces, cities, and villages. (Alquds Alarabi, 1/5/04).
   
Israeli occupation soldiers inside their fortified personnel carrier firing at Palestinian demonstrators throwing stones at the fortified vehicle, in Nablus yesterday. Four Palestinians were killed in the city by aggressor occupation soldiers, many were wounded. (Al-Ayyam, 1/4/04).
   
Fidel Castro, in the 45th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution: We have written an unprecedented page in history. (Assafir, 1/5/04).
   
A delegation of Palestinian Druze protesting the Israeli government decision to prevent it from traveling to Lebanon for religious purposes. Druze have the Israeli citizenship and serve in the Israeli army. (Assafir, 1/5/04).
   
Pakistani President, Musharraf, and Indian Prime Minister, Vajpayee, in Islamabad. (Annahar, 1/5/04).
   
Algerian police disbanding a demonstration protesting the government ban on the main political party in the country, NLF. Ten Parliamentarians were arrested during the demonstration. (Annahar, 1/5/04).
   
Another view of the Algiers demonstration (Annahar, 1/5/04).
   
French officials throwing flowers on the  (Annahar, 1/5/04).
NASA scientists celebrating the success of their March mission. (Annhar, 1/5/04).
   
European tourist are still swimming in Sharm El-Shaikh after the plane crash. (Al-Ra'i, 1/5/04).
   
Secretary of the Department of U.S. Homeland Security Tom Ridge (R) speaks to the media as Commissioner Robert Bonner (L), U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, listens at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta on January 5, 2004. The United States began fingerprinting and photographing visitors from most countries in a controversial program to try to prevent potential terrorists from slipping in through the borders. (Photo by Tami Chappell/Reuters, 1/5/04)
 
 
   
A Palestinian woman squeezes through a concrete wall, part of Israel's controversial and internationally condemned Sharon Land-Grab Wall, on Monday (REUTERS photo by Mahfouz Abu Turk, Jordan Times, 1/6/04 ).
   
Bicycles litter the street near the site of a powerful explosion in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, January 6, 2004. A powerful explosion killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens, two days after the country adopted a new constitution aimed at healing the wounds from decades of bloodshed. (Photo by Stringer/ Afghanistan/ Reuters, 1/6/04).
   
Two Palestinian youngmen arrested by Israeli occupation soldiers, who are inside their personnel carrier, in Nablus yesterday. (Alquds, 1/6/03).
  Five teenaged conscientious objectors (L to R), Matan Kaminer, Adam Maor, Haggai Matar, Noam Bahat, Shomri Zameret, stand in front of a military court in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv January 4, 2004, after being sentenced to one year in prison for refusing to serve in the Israeli occupation army  
Five Israeli teenagers who were sentenced to one year in prison for refusing to serve in the oppressive Israeli Occupation Army. (MPC, 1/5/04)
 
 
A Palestinian boy throwing a stone at an Israeli occupation jeep, a symbol of the evil of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. (Alhayat Aljadedah, 1/6/04).
   
US soldiers patrolling Tikrit streets in rising tensions after killing an Iraqi family in a car in the city (Al-Ra'i, 1/6/04).
   
Jordanian female university students in front of the residence of the French Ambassador, in Amman, protesting the French Government ban on headsquarves, yesterday (Annahar, 1/6/04).
   
Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey (L), who sought the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2000 U.S. election, raises the hand of Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Howard Dean (R) after endorsing Dean's campaign for president during an event in Manchester, New Hampshire, January 6, 2004. Dean continues to have a strong lead in polls of Democratic New Hampshire voters less than a month from the state's crucial first-in-the-nation presidential primary. Photo by Jim Bourg/Reuters, 1/6/04).
   
This is a detail view of the smooth surfaces of angular and rounded rocks seen in an image taken on Mars which may be the result of wind-polishing debris. The picture was taken by the panoramic camera on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit and released by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California January 6, 2004. Photo by Reuters (Handout) REUTERS, 1/6/04).
   
Pakistani President, Musharraf, and Indian Prime Minister, Vajpayee, in Islamabad. (Arab News, 1/6/04).
 
 

Syrian Vice President, Abdul Halim Khaddam, addressing a delegation of Iraqi tribal chiefs in Damascus yesterday. He said that Syrian supports the unity and territorial integrity of Iraq (Teshreen, 1/3/03) Israeli police trying to arrest some Israeli peace activists, who were protesting the Sahron Land-Grab Wall at Ain Ballout, the West Bank (Alquds, 1/4/04). NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe (in red) and Dr. Charles Elachi, Director, JPL embrace while looking at the first images arriving from Mars after the landing of the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit on January 3, 2004. The rover will explore the surface of the planet. (Photo by Reuters, 1/4/04).