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Collective punishment of the whole population: Palestinian males, hands tied behind their backs, under Israeli guns, March 31, 2002. Some will be shot, other interned and tortured
A Palestinian boy who was wounded by Israeli troops, stands downcast amid the ruins of the Jenin refugee camp, April 18, 2002
Israelis shelter bloodiest battlefield from eyes of media and aid groups
Israeli soldier prevents TV news crew from entering Ramallah, April 1, 2002
Arab cattle: Palestinian civilians, many of them women, some with infants, are herded through an Israeli army "checkpoint" at Kalandia, in the city of Ramallah, April 15, 2002. If Jews anywhere in the world were made to endure such conditions, there would be howls of outrage from the White House and media over the "Nazi-like" treatment. But when the Israelis herd the Palestinians like cattle, it's considered entirely fitting by Jewish supremacists such as "Holocaust Survivor" Elie Wiesel, who today, April 15, gave a speech in in Washington D.C., congratulating the Israelis on their pogrom
An Israeli soldier fires on a church in Bethlehem, April 17, 2002
April 3, 2002: The body of Hamzeh Abu Ramoz is carried by family members and villagers in the Palestinian town of Hebron. Ramoz was shot and killed in cold blood by Israeli soldiers, April 2.
An Israeli cop beats a human rights activist, part of a contingent who tried to to deliver food and medical supplies to besieged Palestinian civilians in Ramallah, April 3
Australian woman is prepared for surgery after being shot by Israeli soldier
Collective punishment: An Israeli tank rolls through the rubble of a Palestinian apartment house in Jenin, April 13, 2002, in the course of Israeli attacks on civilian homes in Jenin, part of the Zionist policy of collective punishment of "Amalek" -- the entire Palestinian nation
April 18, 2002: A Palestinian searches for a relative among the bodies of 35 Palestinians killed by the Israelis in Nablus

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