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Israeli occupation soldiers beating
members of the International Solidarity Movement, who were protesting the Israeli Land-Grab Wall at the
village of Beit Awwa, in the West Bank yesterday (Alhayat
Aljadeeda, Alquds, 9/24/04). |
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| A photo of the three members of the
Palestinian resistance who attacked an Israeli military post in
the Israeli settlement of Morag in Gaza Strip, on Thursday. They
killed three Israeli soldiers before they were killed (Alquds
Alarabi, 9/24/04). |
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Three members of the Palestinian resistance attacked an Israeli
military post in the Israeli settlement of Morag in Gaza Strip, on
Thursday. They killed three Israeli soldiers before they were
killed (Al-Ayyam, 9/24/04). |
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Iraqi Shi'i men shout anti-U.S. slogans after Friday prayers at
Al-Qadhamiya shrine in Baghdad, September 24, 2004. Gunmen seized
six Egyptians in two overnight raids on their offices in Baghdad,
in a new series of operations to kidnap foreigners in the Iraqi
capital this month. (Photo by Faleh Kheiber/Reuters, 9/24/04). |
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Muslim convert and former pop star Britain's Cat Stevens, known as
Yusuf Islam, returns to Heathrow airport in London, September 23,
2004. Islam on Sept. 24 demanded an inquiry into why the United
States labeled him a security risk and deported him. (Photo by
Toby Melville/Reuters, 9/24/04). |
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New US air strikes and artillery shelling of Falluja on Friday
(Al-Khaleej, 9/25/04). |
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| French
Foreign Minister, Michel Barnier: We're not going to send French
troops to Iraq, neither today nor tomorrow (Annahar, 9/24/04). |
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| An Iraqi man screaming as he carries
his wounded son, following a U.S. army bombardment in the town of
Falluja, early morning on September 25, 2004. U.S. aircraft
launched air strikes on the city, and local doctors said at least
seven people were killed and 13 wounded, including women and
children. Two women and two children were rescued from under the
rubble of their destroyed home. (Photo by Mohammed Khodor/Reuters,
9/25/04). |
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Funeral of Palestinians who attacked an Israeli military post in
the Israeli settlement of Morag killing three Israeli soldiers. (Al-Khaleej,
9/25/04). |
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Palestinian mourners throwing stones
at an Israeli occupation force, which tried to disband the
symbolic funeral of Zainab Abu Salem, the last week Jerusalem
suicide bomber, in Asker refugee camp, Nablus, yesterday (Al-Ayyam, 9/25/04). |
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| An
Israeli occupation soldier forcing Palestinians in Al-Khalil
(Hebron) street to sit down in the street waiting for questioning
before allowing them to continue going to their work or home, a
daily routine of Israeli occupation humiliation of the Palestinian
people (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 9/25/04). |
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| Iraqi
Sunni cleric, Abdul Salam Al-Kubaissi, speaking to a Sunni-Shi'i
rally in front of Abu Ghraib Prison demanding release of prisoners
and an end to the US occupation of Iraq (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
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Palestinian resistance attacked an
Israeli illegal settlement in Gaza Strip called Nevi Dekalim,
killing a female Israeli soldier and injuring three others.
Israeli occupation forces retaliated by artillery shelling of a
Khan Younis neighborhood and demolition of two residential
building west of the Nasser Hospital. (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
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New US air strikes and artillery shelling of Falluja on Friday
(Al-Khaleej, 9/25/04). |
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| Turkish
Prime Minister, Rajab Tayeb Erdogan, and his observing Muslim
wife, attending a meeting for his Party's women committee in
Ankara yesterday. Erdogan has become one of the most popular
Muslim leaders in the world for his Islamic positions (Assafir,
9/25/04). |
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| Singh and
Musharraf in New York yesterday: India and Pakistan agreed that
only dialogue car solve the Kashmir problem. Musharraf also
announced that no Pakistani troops will be sent to Iraq, neither
now nor in the future. (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
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| Charles
Snyder, a senior official of the US State Department, warned in
Nairobi yesterday that Sudan is moving towards Somalization, i.e.
independence of regions from the central government. A UN
representative, Rod Lobers, echoed by demanding autonomy for the
oil-rich Darfur province. (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
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| John
Kerry in Temple University in Philadelphia yesterday. He attacked
George Bush policies which made the war on Iraq a priority while
Al-Qaeda should have been the priority, he added. (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
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Thousands of Palestinians commuting on foot by the sea shore in
Gaza Strip after the Israeli occupation government closed the the
roads, part of the collective punishment of the entire population
(Assafir,
9/28/04). |
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| Funeral
of Hamas member Izziddean Shaikh Khalil, who was assassinated by
an Israeli car bomb, in Damascus yesterday (Alrai, 9/28/04). |
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Zahra Yousuf carrying her son, Muhammed, to the hospital, after he
had been injured during a US airstrike on the Sadr city yesterday
(Assafir, 9/28/04). |
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| The moment of blowing up a vehicle
between Falluja and Baghdad
yesterday (Assafir, 9/28/04). |
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Uri Sagi, Chairman of the Israeli military intelligence, led the Israeli
delegation in the Israeli-Syrian negotiations to end the Israeli-Syrian
conflict by an Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 border. He admitted
yesterday that Israelis are responsible for not implementing the
negotiated agreement. (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
Chinese Prime Minister, Wein Jiapao, and Russian President, Puting
in Moscow yesterday. They agreed on Russia's entrance to the
WTO. Putin also announced that Russian government companies will be
allowed to bid in buying the Yukos oil company (Assafir, 9/25/04). |
Finally, a US-Libyan handshake
in New York. Colin Powell and Libyan Foreign Minister, Abdul Rahman
Shalqam shaking hands in New York after major improvements of the
relations between the two countries (Assafrir, |
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