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A Lebanese Hizbullah supporter sits on a street light as he waves a Lebanese flag during a demonstration to force the resignation of Western-backed Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday Dec. 1, 2006. Hizbullah estimated protesters at more than one million people. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, 12/2/06).
 

 
U.S. troops inspect the site following an explosion in Kirkuk, northern Iraq, Friday, Dec. 1, 2006. A suicide bomber targeting an American convoy killed two civilians and wounded three, police said. (AP Photo/Yahya Ahmed, 12/2/06).
   
An ambulance rushes from the site following an attack in central Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2006. Three parked car bombs struck near an area packed with vendors in central Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 43 people and wounding 84, officials said. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban, 12/2/06).
   
Palestinian boys resisting Israeli occupation forces terrorizing the village of Azzoun, near Qalqilia, yesterday (Ma'an, 12/2/06)
 
     
 (Alittihad, 11/18/06).
 

 

 
 (Al-Nahar, 11/18/06).
 

 

 
 (Al-Nahar, 11/18/06).
     
     
     
     
 
   
Iraqis gather to identify their relatives at the local morgue in Ba'aqouba, 60 kilometers (35 miles) northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006. Bodies are delivered daily to Ba'aqouba morgue, often bullet riddled and with marks of torture. (AP Photo/Adam Hadei, 12/3/06).
   
Scores of Iraqis are detained daily by US forces and US-led Iraqi forces, mainly from Sunni areas, such as the ones above from the city of Ba'aqouba yesterday, for suspicion they are members of the Iraqi resistance to the US occupation of their country (Al-Nahar, 12/3/06).
 

 
Afghan soldiers stand next to the wreckage of a bombed car that damaged a NATO occupation forces vehicle in Kandahar, south Afghanistan, Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006. (AP Photo/Allauddin Khan, 12/3/06).
   
Residents inspect the site of the previous day's attack in downtown Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 3, 3006. A triple car bombing struck a food market in a predominantly Shiite area in central Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least 51 people a day after a U.S.-Iraqi raid against alleged Iraqi resistance fighters in a nearby neighborhood. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, 12/3/06).
 

 
Lebanese supporters of Hizbullah and their allies from pro-Syrian parties wave Lebanese flags and hold a poster showing Hizbullah leader Shaikh Hassan Nassrullah in the open-ended sit-in in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday Dec. 3, 2006. demanding resignation of US-backed Prime Minister Fuad Saniora (AP Photo/Mahmoud Tawil, 12/3/06).
 

 
Arab League Secretary-General, Amr Moussa (right) talking to the Lebanese Speaker of Parliament, Nabih Berry yesterday, in a mission to help end the Lebanese crisis (Al-Nahar, 12/4/06).
   
Lebanese supporters of Hizbullah and their allies from pro-Syrian parties continue their open-ended sit-in in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday Dec. 3, 2006. demanding resignation of US-backed Prime Minister Fuad Saniora (Al-Safir, 12/4/06).
 

 
US Anti-war protesters assembled this demonstration on the Arlington Beach, Santa Monica, for US soldiers killed in Iraq (Al-Safir, 12/4/06).
 
   
 (Alquds Alarabi, 12/5/06).
 

 

 
 (PNN, 11/30/06).
 

 

 
 (Al-Ayyam, 11/30/06).
     
, 11/29/06).
     
  (Al-Nahar, 11/29/06).

 

         
         

 

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