Posted on 09/08/2001 2:16:10 AM PDT by TheOtherOne
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A Model of a Tank with "Made in U.S.A." Printed on the...
Fri, Sep 07 08:08 AM
A model of a tank with "Made in U.S.A." printed on the front, is burned during a demonstration against Israel's controversial targeted killings of Palestinian leaders Friday Sept. 7, 2001, in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Photo by Nasser Nasser (AP)
Israeli Soldiers Investigate the Scene of a Drive-By...
Thu, Sep 06 00:36 PM
Israeli soldiers investigate the scene of a drive-by shooting where Palestinian gunmen killed one Israeli soldier and seriously wounded a second on a road near Baka el-Gharbiya just inside Israel and a few miles from the West bank town of Tulkarem Thursday Sept. 6, 2001. The shooting was apparently a revenge attack after Israeli helicopters fired missiles in Tulkarem killing two Plaestinian gunmen and narrowly missing militia leader Raed Karmi. Photo by Uriel Sinai --ISRAEL OUT- MAGAZINES OUT (AP)
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A Crowd of Palestinians Look at the Wreckage Left in the...
Thu, Sep 06 09:49 AM
A crowd of Palestinians look at the wreckage left in the road in the West Bank town of Tulkarem after Israel fired missiles at a vehicle carrying five Palestinian gunmen killing two Thursday Sept. 6, 2001. Israel's declared target, Raed Karmi a local militia chief blamed for the deaths of six Israelis, escaped with light injuries. Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh (AP)
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Israeli Police Investigators Look through the Remains of a...
Tue, Sep 04 02:28 AM
Israeli Police investigators look through the remains of a suicide bomber, under the yellow blanket bottom left, who disguised himself as an observant Jew, blowing himself up in central Jerusalem Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2001. Tuesday's bombing was the fifth in Jerusalem over two days, it marked the most concentrated bombing campaign in 11 months of Israeli-Palestinian fighting. Photo by Brian Hendler ISRAEL OUT (AP)
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Arab Israeli Demonstrators Shout Slogans Outside High Court in Jerusalem
Mon, Sep 03 03:54 AM
Arab Israeli demonstrators shout slogans and carry pictures of slain relatives outside the high court in Jerusalem, September 3, 2001. Jewish and Arab Israeli demonstrators squared off outside Israel's Supreme Court building during testimony by Israel's former northern district police chief on the police killing of 13 Israeli Arabs during pro-Palestinian protests last October. The former police chief, Alik Ron, told a state inquiry that police were undermanned and lacked proper training and equipment to deal with the widescale violent protests. REUTERS/Gil Cohen Magen (Reuters)
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Israeli Children from the Jewish Settlement Bloc of Gush...
Sun, Sep 02 02:17 AM
Israeli children from the Jewish settlement bloc of Gush Katif in the Gaza Strip, get off of an armored troop carrier in Kfar Darom on their first day of school Sunday, Sept. 2, 2001. About 5000 security guards and police officers guarded the opening of the school year in the Jewish sector in Israel, West Bank and Gaza Strip. Photo by Gadi Kabalo ISRAEL OUT (AP)
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Palestinians Police Investigate Wreckage after Col.
Sat, Sep 01 05:42 AM
Palestinians police investigate wreckage after Col. Tayser Khattab, a top aide to the Palestinian intelligence chief, was killed in a car explosion north of Gaza City Saturday Sept. 1, 2001. Palestinian officials are holding Israel responsible for the attack but Israel denied involvement. Palestinian police say a bomb was apparently planted in the car and set off by remote control. Photo by Hatem Mousa (AP)
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An Israeli Protester, Calling for the Construction of a...
Fri, Aug 31 11:59 AM
An Israeli protester, calling for the construction of a security fence dividing Israel and the West Bank to prevent Palestinian attacks on Israel, stands behind a small picket fence that the protesters erected in front of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's residence, Friday, Aug. 31, 2001, in Jerusalem. The stickers attached to the fence read "Security fence: The only way." Photo by David Guttenfelder (AP)
Israeli Soldiers Patrol the Road on the Israel-Lebanese...
Fri, Aug 31 06:23 AM
Israeli soldiers patrol the road on the Israel-Lebanese border, near the northern village of Rajar, shown in the background, Friday, Aug. 31, 2001. Israeli security forces have been on high alert Friday for any offensive military action on the part of Hezbollah after after the Lebanese para-militia group built a military outpost overlooking the village. Photo by Uriel Sinai ISRAEL OUT (AP)
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Police Investigators Examine the Body of an Israeli Man Who...
Thu, Aug 30 06:29 AM
Police investigators examine the body of an Israeli man who was killed as he was sitting in a restaurant in the Palestinian West Bank village of Nahalin Thursday Aug. 30, 2001. Photo by Barkay Wolfson ISRAEL OUT (AP)
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Medics Wearing Helmets and Bulletproof Vest Wrap the Body...
Thu, Aug 30 06:29 AM
Medics wearing helmets and bulletproof vest wrap the body of an Israeli man who was killed as he was sitting in a restaurant in the Palestinian West Bank village of Nahalin, Thursday Aug. 30, 2001. Photo by Barkay Wolfson ISRAEL OUT (AP)
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A Palestinian Masked Gunman Runs for Cover during a Street...
Wed, Aug 29 07:57 AM
A Palestinian masked gunman runs for cover during a street battle at the Aida refugee camp outside the West Bank town of Beit Jalla Wednesday Aug. 29, 2001. A day after Israel's open-ended takeover of parts of this West Bank town, Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen fought fierce battles there and in the adjacent Aida refugee camp. Photo by Rick Bowmer (AP)
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A Palestinian Man is Rushed down the Street after Being...
Wed, Aug 29 07:00 AM
A Palestinian man is rushed down the street after being wounded in a street battle following an explosion at the Aida refugee camp outside the West Bank town of Beit Jalla Wednesday Aug. 29, 2001. A day after Israel's open-ended takeover of parts of this West Bank town, Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen fought fierce battles there and in the adjacent Aida refugee camp. Photo by Rick Bowmer (AP)
Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat, Right, and Terje Larsen,...
Thu, Sep 06 03:17 PM
Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, right, and Terje Larsen, the U.N. special coordinator for the Middle East peace process meet at Arafat's office in Gaza City, Thursday Sept. 6, 2001. Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said Thursday night that he will meet with Arafat next week, part of his drive to end nearly a year of deadly fighting between Israelis and Palestinians. Photo by Omer Rashedi (AP)
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Palestinians Look at a Destroyed Car in Hebron
Mon, Sep 03 05:58 AM
Palestinians look at a destroyed car in the West Bank village of Dura, near Hebron, after Israeli forces shelled a police building September 3, 2001. The shelling comes at a time when European Union Foreign Policy chief Javier Solana is meeting Palestinians and Israelis to pave the way for a possible meeting between Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres. REUTERS/Loay Abu Haykel (Reuters)
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One Child Holds a Toy Handgun, While Others Play with...
Thu, Aug 30 00:02 PM
One child holds a toy handgun, while others play with cartridge cases collected from gunbattles waged between Palestinian gunmen and Israeli soldiers outside of their homes in the Aida refugee camp, outside of the town of Beit Jalla, Thursday Aug. 30, 2001. Israeli troops withdrew early Thursday from this Palestinian town after a two day incursion, the longest in 11 months of fighting. Fierce gun battles errupted elsewhere in the West Bank, two Palestinians were killed and twenty six were wounded. (APPhoto/Elizabeth Dalziel) (AP)
With their anti-Israeli placards laid out in front, Kenyan Muslims participate in a mass prayer in Nairobi Friday Sept. 7, 2001. Hundreds of Muslims marched to the Israeli Embassy after the prayer in Uhuru Park to protest what they say is Israeli violation of human rights. The Supreme Council of Kenyan Muslims has urged the Kenya government to sever diplomatic relationship with Israel. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim)
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Islamist girls hold the Koran and stones during an outdoor rally against Israel and United States in Amman September 7, 2001. Hundreds of Islamic Brotherhood members staged a rally on Friday to show support to Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Majed Jaber
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A Palestinian boy carries a toy plastic gun during a rally of the militant Islamic group Hamas in the West Bank town of Bethlehem September 7, 2001. The rally was to support and hounor the relatives of those who have given their lives in the fight against Israel, Hamas announced. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause
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A Palestinian man cleans his shoes with an American flag during a demonstration in front of the United Nations House in downtown Beirut Friday, Sept. 7, 2001, to protest Israeli attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The protest by about 100 Palestinian refugees was to mark the first anniversary of the current Palestinian troubles with Israel. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's special guard Force 17 members check the damage at their post after it was hit by Israeli missiles in Gaza Strip, September 5, 2001. Israel used two surface-to-surface missiles to hit the Force 17 post injuring one member of the elite group Palestinian official said. REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah
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Members of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat special guards Forces 17 check the damage at their post after it was hit by Israeli missiles in Gaza Strip September 5, 2001. Israel used two surface-to-surface missiles to hit the Forces 17 headquarters, injuring one member of the elite group Palestinian official said. (Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters) |
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Palestinian police drive through the streets carrying the coffin and large portrait of Col. Tayser Khattab, a top aide to the Palestinian intelligence chief, during his funeral in Deir El-Balah northern Gaza Strip Saturday Sept. 1, 2001. Khattab was killed in a car explosion north of Gaza City Saturday. Palestinian police say a bomb was planted in the car and set off by remote control and blame Israel. Israel denied involvement. (AP Photo/Adel Hana) |
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Protesters march through the streets during the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, Friday Aug. 31, 2001. About 10,000 demonstrators, many protesting the treatment of Palestinians by Israel and the slow pace of land redistribution in South Africa, marched through the streets of Durban as the conference opened. (AP Photo/Obed Zilwa)
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A Palestinian boy carries a toy plastic gun during a rally of the militant Islamic group Hamas in the West Bank town of Bethlehem September 7, 2001. The rally was to support and hounor the relatives of those who have given their lives in the fight against Israel, Hamas announced. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause | A Palestinian boy wears a headband with the logo of Hamas during a rally of the miltant Islamic group in the West Bank town of Bethlehem September 7, 2001. The rally was to support and honour the relatives of those who have given their life in the fight against Israel, the Hamas announced. REUTERS/Reinhard Krause | ||
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An Hamas activist wears an Islamic headband as he carries a model of a coffin covered with photos of suicide bomber Raed Nabil Barguti during a symbolic funeral in the West Bank city of Ramallah Friday Sept. 7, 2001. The remains of Barguti, who blew himself up in central Jerusalem Sept. 4, 2001, injuring eleven Israelis, have not yet been returned to his family. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser) |
A children of the stones BUMP!!!
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Islamist girls hold the Koran and stones during an outdoor rally against Israel and United States in Amman September 7, 2001. Hundreds of Islamic Brotherhood members staged a rally on Friday to show support to Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Majed Jaber |
Golda said crap like this with a straight face? She missed her calling... should have gone into advertising.
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