OCCUPATION GALLERY

Salim Abu Arja family in mourning for his killing
Relatives of Palestinian Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades militant, Salim Abu Arja,
mourn his death at Rafah refugee by the Israeli military.  AFP/Mohammed Abed


family home
Palestinians boys inspect the debris of their family
house after it was demolished by Israeli bulldozers
at Beit Hanoun, Gaza, May 10, 2003.
Photo by Suhaib Salem/Reuters

Memorial Day Jerusalem
With the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the background
Israeli soldiers fired shots into the air on Memorial
Day in Jerusalem 7 May 03 (photo: AP)

Second ISM activist killed in Gaza
A British peace activist (Alice) cries for help as she holds
 her hand over the headwound of British peace activist
Thomas Hurndall,  shot in the head in Rafah, southern Gaza
 Friday,  April 11, 2003. Hurndall, age 21, is from
 Manchester, England. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)


Brian Avery in operation room
On 5 April 2003, Israeli troops shot activist Brian Avery in Jenin.
Avery, 24-year-old American from Albuquerque, New Mexico


The young is targetted as well
The very young is also targetted

Children are killed in large numbers
Killed in large numbers

Children mourn other children
Children mourn children

Targetting the children
Targetting children

Fences and walls
Fences around Jewish colonies &
walls around Palestinian communities


Rachel Corrie
Rachel Corrie
Peace activist killed by Israeli bulldozer
16 March 2003 in Rafah


Ramallah Fights Back

Shoot to kill
Unarmed civilian targets

Hebron in Ruins
Hebron in Ruins

Rafah demolished homes
Demolished homes in Rafah/UN photos


More Ruins in Rafah
Ruins in Rafah/UN photos

Destroyed homes in Rafah/UN photos
Rafah homes/UN photos

Home Demolition
Bulldozers erase densely populated areas, to make room
 for the new "iron wall". The families lose everything


Home destruction in Nusseirat Refugee Camp
Nusseirat Refugee Camp after Israeli visit