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NATO defense ministers in Sicily, Italy, meeting to discuss their next plans to combat groups opposing their control of the Muslim world. They focused on Hamas, Iran, and opposition groups in North Africa (Annahar, 2/5/06).
   
Wreckage of a yesterday's Baghdad car bomb (Al-Khaleej, 2/11/06).
 

 

US soldiers fighting with Iraqi resistance fighters in Ramadi  (Assafir, 2/11/06).

 

 
Iraqi Sunni leader, Sattam Al-Qu'oud, told Alquds Alarabi that US forces have failed to rule Iraq and they are going to leave Iraq gradually, with a maximum date of 2010. In order for this to happen smoothly, other conflicts and distractions have to happen to distract the American people from the Iraq failure (Alquds Alarabi, 2/11/06).
 

 

 
Ashoura procession in Karbala, Iraq on Thursday (Annahar, 2/11/06).
 

 

 
Iraqis protesting European anti-Islamic cartoons (Alquds Alarabi, 2/11/06).
 

 

 
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi, left, greets Iran’s former President Mohamed Khatami while British delegate Timothy Garton Ash, center, looks on upon arrival for the conference in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. (AP, Arab News, 2/11/06).
 

 
An Egyptian woman wearing a colourful fan hat celebrates Egypt's victory over Ivory Coast at the Africa Nations Cup in Cairo on Friday. Egypt won 4-2. (Khaleej Times, 2/11/06).
 

 
Palestinian Muslims in Jerusalem protesting European anti-Islamic cartoons (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 2/11/06)
 

 
Malaysian Muslims protesting European anti-Islamic cartoons (AP, 2/8/06).
 

 

 
Moroccans in Rabat protesting European anti-Islamic cartoons (Assafir, 2/11/06).

 

 

 
 

 

Snow Storm in Mid-Atlantic and Northeast  United States (AP, 2/12/06).

 

 
Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, appointed Farouq Al-Shara as his Vice President, and Walid Al-Mu'alem (back right) as Foreign Minister, in a new government yesterday (Alittihad, 2/12/06).
 

 

 
Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, in a reception greeting national soccer team after winning the African Cup (Alittihad, 2/12/06).
 

 

 
Fateh Bloc Elects Azam Al-Ahamd (above) its President in Parliament (IPC, 2/12/06).
 

 

 
Israeli occupation soldiers arresting a Palestinian youngman during a protest against anti-Islamic cartoons, in Jerusalem yesterday (Al-Ayyam, 2/12/06).
 

 
Palestinian demonstrators trying to avoid a tear-gas bomb thrown at them by Israeli occupation soldiers, during a protest against anti-Islamic cartoons, in Jerusalem yesterday (Alquds, 2/12/06).
 

 
British Muslims demonstrating in London yesterday, in protest against the publication of anti-Islamic cartoons (Annahar, 2/12/06).
 

 
American Muslims in Philadelphis demonstrating against the publication of anti-Islamic cartoons in the Philadelphia Inquirer, a tabloid newspaper (AP, 2/12/06)
 

 
A view of the empty crossing path between the Palestinian Beit Hanoon border post, north of Gaza Strip, and the Israeli border post of Erez. It was built to control the daily passage of tens of thousands of Palestinian workers. It has been closed most of the time since 2000. (IPC, 2/12/06)
 
 
 

 

Israeli Settlers Desecrate Mosque in the village of Nabi Ilias, West Bank, Write Offending Slogans Against Prophet Mohammed, in Order to Provoke Muslims More (IPC, 2/13/06).

 

 
Iraq abuse video fuels Arab fury at West: British soldiers beating Iraqi children in Basra, during an anti-occupation protest, in 2004 ... Fighting their own "War on Terror" and spreading British democracy in the Middle East !!!  (Alquds Alarabi, 2/13/06).
 

 

 
Video image showing British soldiers beating Iraqi boys, who participated in an anti-occupation protest in the city of Basra, in 2004. (Alittihad, 2/13/06).
 

 

 
Israeli Settlers Desecrate Mosque in WB, Write Offending Slogans Against Prophet Mohammed. Above: Israeli occupation soldiers erasing the slogans (Alquds, 2/13/06).
 

 

 
Israeli Settlers Desecrate Mosque in WB, Write Offending Slogans Against Prophet Mohammed. Above: Israeli occupation soldiers erasing the slogans (Assafir, 2/13/06).
 

 
Offensive Graffiti Sparks Protests in West Bank. Above: Israeli soldiers throwing a tear gas bomb at Palestinian children in the village of Azzoun, Nablus, who were protesting the anti-Islamic slogans written by Israeli settlers on a Mosque, in the neighboring village of Nabi Ilias (Alquds, 2/13/06).
 

 
Offensive Graffiti Sparks Protests in West Bank. Above: A Palestinian protester who was injured by a bullet fired by Israeli occupation soldiers in the village of Azzoun, Nablus, during a protest against the anti-Islamic slogans written by Israeli settlers on a Mosque, in the neighboring village of Nabi Ilias (Annahar, 2/13/06).
 

 
Palestinian children in the village of Al-Shuyoukh, Hebron, throwing stones at an Israeli occupation patrol during a protest against the anti-Islamic Danish cartoons (Al-Ayyam, 2/13/06)
 

 
Pakistani Police Gas Students Protesting Cartoons, Protests Continue Elsewhere around the world (AP, 2/13/06)
 

 

 
Hamas Insists on Palestinian National, Coalition Government, Olmert Rejects Dealing with Hamas-led Palestinian National Authority. Above: Leader of Hamas, Khaled Mesha'al (PMC, 2/13/06).
 

 
Rumsfeld Says North Africa No "Terror" Haven, Privately Visits King Muhammed VI. Above: Rumsfeld meeting with Algerian President, Boutafliqa (Annahar, 2/13/06).
 

 

Jenan Bushahr, the first Kuwaiti woman to run for elections in the coming municipal election to replace the head of the Municipal Council, who was appointed as a minister in the Cabinet (Annahar, 2/13/06).

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