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A giant Israeli bulldozer demolishing a Palestinian home near Bethlehem yesterday. At the same time, thousands of housing units are planned to be built in the illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory of the West Bank (Assafir, 4/1/05). 
Palestinians who hold Israeli citizenship commemorating the Palestinian Land Day (March 30) by demonstrating in Al-Naqab (Negev) village of Abu Talul against the Israeli government injustice of denying Bedu villages any utilities and against the confiscation of thousands of acres of Palestinian land. (PMC, 3/31/05).
President George W. Bush speaks to reporters about findings of the president's commission on intelligence in a White House office building, March 31, 2005. U.S. intelligence on Iraq was "dead wrong," dealing a blow to American credibility that will take years to undo, and spymasters still know disturbingly little about nuclear programs in countries like Iran and North Korea, the presidential commission reported. Flanking Bush are committee leaders former Virginia Sen. Charles Robb(L) and appeals court judge Laurence Silberman. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque/Reuters, 4/1/05).
President Bush between Committee members Rob and Silperman, who gave him a copy of the Committee report, which admitted that the US was wrong in accusing Iraq of weapons of mass destruction and links with Alqaeda (Assafir, 4/1/05).
The new World Bank President,  Wolfowitz, and the former one, Wolfonsohn: (Assafir, 4/1/05).
Iraqis examining remains of a car suicide bomb yesterday. Four US soldiers and five Iraqi soldiers were killed in resistance attacks. (Alrai, 4/1/05).
Egyptian demonstrators calling for Mubarak's departure (Assafir, 4/1/05).

 

 

 

 
Six US soldiers killed in a suicide car bomb in Al-Ramadi city yesterday. Also 12 Iraqis and a police chief were killed in various attacks on Friday. (Alquds Alarabi, 4/2/05). 
Palestinian Prime Minister, Ahmed Quorei (middle) during a session of the Ramallah Save Jerusalem Conference yesterday. More ... 'Save Jerusalem' Conference Slams Biased US Policy, Abed Rabbo Says Israel Exploiting United States Support (PMC, 4/2/05).
The three kidnapped Romanian journalists showing their ID papers in a video aired in several TV stations yesterday (Alquds Alarabi, 4/2/05).
Lebanese policemen examining the site of a bomb, which exploded in Bromana, in Beirut, on Friday. This was the fourth bomb since March 19. Three people were injured as a result of the explosion (Alra'i, 4/2/05).
The famous historical Samarra Mosque Minaret was attacked with a bomb detonated at the top damaging the upper part of the minaret. (Alrai, 4/2/05).

 

 
Pope John Paul II stands on top of Mount Nebo during a March 2000 visit to Jordan (AP photo by Arturo Mari, Jordan Times, 4/3/05).
Six US soldiers killed in a suicide car bomb in Al-Ramadi city yesterday. Also 12 Iraqis and a police chief were killed in various attacks on Friday. (Alquds Alarabi, 4/2/05). 
Israeli occupation soldiers pointing their guns at Palestinians demonstrating in protest against the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall, at the village of Bal'een yesterday (Al-Khaleej, 4/3/05).
Syrian troops withdraw toward the Syrian border with Lebanon in al-Masnaa point in eastern Lebanon in Bekaa valley April 3, 2005. Syria will withdraw all its troops and intelligence agents from Lebanon by April 30, U.N. envoy Terje Roed-Larsen said on Sunday. (Photo by Reuters, 4/3/05).
Lebanese policeman standing by the site of a bomb, which exploded in Buromana, in Beirut, on Friday. This was the fourth bomb since March 19. Three people were injured as a result of the explosion (Aljazirah, 4/3/05).

 

 

Shaikh Samarra'i reading a fatwa, religious edict, from Sunni Muslim scholars allowing Iraqi Sunnis to join the Iraqi police and armed forces, in a new development in Iraq (Assafir, 4/2/05). Egyptian demonstrators protesting the news that some Israeli extremists are planning to attack Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem (Assafir, 4/2/05). Supporters of President Robert Mugabe celebrating victory over their rivals in Zimbabwi's parliamentarian elections (Assafir, 4/2/05).

 

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