パレスチナ情勢写真
2001/03/01

Injured men lie on the road after a car bomb exploded in the northern Israel town of Mee Ami March 1, 2001. Ambulance workers said one person was killed and at least nine were wounded in the blast, which occurred as Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon moved toward forming a coalition to ensure Israeli security. (/Yaniv Sofer, Reuters)
- Mar 01 12:54 PM ET
Israeli police explosives experts search through a damaged taxi van Thursday March 1, 2001 in Mei Ami, northern Israel after a suspected Palestinian militant set off explosives in the taxi. An Israeli man was killed and nine other people were wounded, police said. (Eyal Warshavsky, AP)
- Mar 01 11:53 AM ET
傷ついた男たちが、自動車爆弾が Mee Ami 2001年3月1日の北のイスラエル町で爆発した後、道路(に)横たわります。 ‖救急車労働者が1人の人が殺されたと言った、そして少なくとも9人が、起こった爆発で傷つけられた‖選出された首相 −‖アリエル・シャロンは連合を形成することにイスラエルのセキュリティを保証しようとした
Palestinian youths run for cover as Israeli soldiers open fire near a destroyed Palestinian police post in the refugee camp of Rafah, Gaza Strip March 1, 2001. Violent altercations continued throughout the region as right wing Prime Minister elect Ariel Sharon struggled to establish a ruling coalition. (Peter Andrews, Reuters)
- Mar 01 12:54 PM ET