Freitag, 29. März 2013

Palestinian Authority Rejects Bethlehem Settler Visit

Source  :  Fars News Agency

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Palestinian Authority said it rejects Israeli plans to bring a group of settlers to the historic Solomon's Pools site near Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.

On Thursday the deputy governor of Bethlehem, Mohammad Taha, told Ma'an that the decision was a "flagrant violation" of the Oslo Accords which designate areas of control in the occupied territories. The pools are in Area A -- the 17 percent of the West Bank under the full control of the Palestinian Authority.

Taha said the Palestinian Authority would act to prevent settlers from entering the area. He was to meet with a Bethlehem security commander Thursday to discuss the issue.

The official called on Palestinians to reject the visit.

The visit, scheduled for Sunday, was to be accompanied by Israeli soldiers, according to Israeli media. The group planning the trip is from a school in the illegal Gush Etzion settlement bloc.


Russia raps Arab League over Syria seat

Source  :  http://old.mehrnews.com/

TEHRAN, March 28 (MNA) – Russia has condemned a move by the Arab League to hand Syria’s seat to opposition forces, and called it "illegal and indefensible."

The Russian Foreign Ministry made the announcement in a statement published on Wednesday.

"In terms of international law, the league's decision on Syria is illegal and indefensible because the government of the Syrian Arab Republic was and is the legitimate representative member state at the United Nations," the statement read.

Russia also slammed the Arab League member states’ attempts to provide Syria’s foreign-backed militants with all means of support, including arms.

On Tuesday, Syrian opposition chief Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib took Syria's seat as Arab leaders gathered in Doha for their annual summit.

On March 6, the Arab League called on Syria's opposition National Coalition "to form an executive body to take up Syria's seat" at the summit.

In November 2011, the Arab League suspended Syria, which is a founding member of the organization.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Many people, including large numbers of Syrian army and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.

The Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the militants are foreign nationals.

Damascus says the West and its regional allies including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are supporting the militants.

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Turkish Foreign Ministry denies deportation of Syrian refugees

Source  :  Vesti Kavkaza

The Turkish Foreign Ministry has denied deportation of Syrian refugees from the camp of Akcakale. Over 35,000 Syrians live in the camp, 1news reports.

A group of about 200 people threw stones at the law enforcers on March 27 for unknown reasons.

The Turkish ministry emphasized that the group was also troubling for other Syrians in the camp. They were recorder on cameras. A group of 130 people involved in the incident left the place and returned to Syria to avoid punishment.

According to information, about 2,000 people were involved in disorders in Akcakale. About 600 of them were deported from Turkey.

Israel beefs up security for 'Land Day'

Source   :   FRANCE 24

Israel deployed significant security reinforcements on Friday in the occupied West Bank including east Jerusalem for demonstrations commemorating the deaths in 1976 of Arab Israelis on "Land Day". "Thousands of police reinforcements have been deployed in Jerusalem including in the Old City to prevent disorder," a police spokeswoman told AFP. The measures were introduced "following information that groups of Palestinians were ready to engage in violent demonstrations" during the Land Day commemorations. Land Day is held every year to mark the deaths of six Arab Israeli protesters at the hands of Israeli police and troops during mass demonstrations in 1976 against plans to confiscate Arab land in Galilee. On Friday morning, access to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound was limited to Palestinians over the age of 50 and holders of Jerusalem residency cards issued by Israel. There were no restrictions placed on women, however. The police spokeswoman said that security had also been strengthened at the main checkpoints between annexed Arab east Jerusalem and the rest of the West Bank. An officer told army radio that the military also deployed reinforcements to the West Bank. "Very often the mere presence of these forces acts as a deterrent and, in case of violent demonstrations, the security forces who have taken up positions in the field have an advantage over troublemakers," he said.

Donnerstag, 28. März 2013

Turkish Police Fire Teargas at Syrian Protesters in Refugee Camp

Source  :  Fars News Agency


(FNA)- The Turkish police fired teargas and water cannon to disperse a large group of Syrian refugees protesting the death of a child in their camp.

Anatolia news agency reported that one protester was injured on Wednesday as anti-riot police cracked down on the demonstrators who were protesting after the child died in a fire in their camp.

The fire broke out in the camp in Akcakale in Southeastern Turkey which is housing some 25,000 Syrians who fled the conflict in their country.

One child was killed and three others injured sparking the protest by dozens of angry residents against their living conditions.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011 with organized attacks by well-armed gangs against the Syrian police, border guards, statesmen, army and the civilians being reported across the country.

Thousands of people have been killed since terrorist and armed groups turned protest rallies into armed clashes.

The government blames outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist groups for the deaths, stressing that the unrest is being orchestrated from abroad.

Israeli Forces Detain Hamas Leaders in Hebron

Source  :  Fars News Agency

TEHRAN (FNA)- Israeli forces raided the Southern West Bank city of Hebron and detained five local Hamas leaders, local sources said.

Israeli forces ransacked several homes of Hamas leaders before detaining five of them, Ma'an reported Wednesday.

The detainees were identified as Muhammad Natsha, a Hamas-affiliated lawmaker, Abdul-Khaliq Hasan Natsha, Muhammad Tahsin Shawar, Amjad Hamouri and Jawad Muhammad al-Jaabari.

They were all taken to unknown locations.

A military spokeswoman confirmed the arrests but put the number at six.

"They were all members of Hamas," the spokeswoman said.

Separately, Israeli soldiers stormed the home of a Hebron man in Eastern Hebron and turned it into a military base.

Salameh Salaymah said that Israeli troops raided his three-story home at dawn and forced him to gather his 15 family members and stay in the first floor.

Meanwhile, the soldiers stationed themselves on the third floor.

Dienstag, 26. März 2013

US denied plans to send Patriot missiles to Syrian opposition

Source  :  Vesti Kavkaza

Spokesman of the White House Jay Carney denied plans to send Patriot missiles to Syrian opposition, RIA Novosti reports.

Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib said he requested the US for Patriot missile systems. Carney noted that the missile systems in Turkey serve as a means of defense.

The US official added that non-military support for Syria will continue.

Syrian gov't rejects AL's decision to grant seat to opposition

Source  :  Xinhua



DAMASCUS, March. 26 (Xinhua) -- The 24th Arab League summit on Tuesday granted Damascus' seat to the exiled Syrian opposition coalition, a move rejected by Syrian government and some domestic opposition parties.

"It is part of the restoration of legitimacy that the people of Syria have long been robbed of," said Moaz al-Khatib, resigned head of exiled Syrian opposition coalition.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Arab leaders rushed through a declaration in Doha and granted Damascus' seat at the Arab League to the Syrian opposition, acknowledging the right of the member countries to provide all means of self-defense to the Syrian opposition.

Khatib took up Damascus' seat at the summit, calling for more political and financial support to the Syrian opposition.

"We call for an end to the bloodshed. We want liberty, we wish to steer the country away from further destruction," Khatib said when addressing the meeting which began on Tuesday morning.

He said that he had requested U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to use NATO patriot surface-to-air missiles on the Syrian- Turkish border to safeguard Syrian civilians.

Besides, the summit called on the United Nations to follow suit by stripping Syria of its seat in its body and handing over the chair to the opposition coalition. However, such a move would definitely be vetoed by Russia, Syria's main international ally.

The Arab League suspended Syria's membership in November 2011. Earlier this month, some countries, mainly oil-rich Qatar and Saudi Arabia, led a push to invite the Syrian opposition to occupy the seat of Damascus at the pan-Arab body.

The Arab League's decision to grant Damascus' seat to the exiled opposition coalition was rejected by the Syrian government and the domestic opposition.

It legitimizes terrorist acts that are committed overtly and blatantly against the Syrians, their institutions and properties, the state-run Al-Thawra newspaper said in a commentary.

The pan-Arab body is taking pains to grant the opposition coalition a "forged birth certificate," it added.

Syria's former ambassador to the Arab League Yousef al-Ahmed also slammed the AL's move, telling the pan-Arab Al-Mayadeen TV that the group aims to distance Syria away from the Arab's meeting so that they could implement their schemes against Syria.

He charged that the Arab body has made itself a part of the conflict and not the solution.

"Syria is not concerned about any decision by the Arab League as long as it doesn't attend the meetings. So any decision would be null and void and of no legal effect," he said.

He also stressed that the Arab League's previous remarks about arming the rebels in Syria is dangerous and blatantly infringe upon the pan-Arab body's charters and internal system.

On the other side, Damascus-based opposition group, the Building Syria State party, said whoever takes Damascus' seat in the league will be "partner with those that want to fragment Syria. "

Meanwhile, Tarek al-Ahmad, an opposition figure, told Xinhua that what happened in the Arab League summit was "a political farce."

Al-Ahmad said "the Arab states want to give a cover about what is happening on ground," referring to reports about the direct involvement of Saudi Arabia and Qatar in arming and bankrolling the Syrian rebels.

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Slaughterer zionists shame on you! On day 236 of Hunger Strike, Issawi’s Heart rate drops

Source  Islamic Invitation Turkey

Palestinian prisoner Samer al Issawi is near death, according to doctors, after spending 236 days withou food to challenge the Israeli policy of ‘administrative detention’, in which Palestinians are imprisoned fo extended periods without trial.

Issawi is one of several long term hunger strikers, but no others have approached the record length of hi hunger strike.

Some international political analysts have compared the Palestinian hunger striking prisoners with Bobby Sands and the hunger strikers of Northern Ireland in the 1970s.

In a letter released Monday, Issawi wrote “I will continue my open hunger strike, and will not retract my steps. My life is not more precious than the blood of Palestinian martyr's .”

He went before a military court on February 21st, when he had already been on hunger strike for over 200 days, and his lawyers demanded his release. But the Israeli military court refused, and sentenced Issawi to an additional 8 months in prison.

He faces a potential sentence of twenty years in prison. After being released in 2011 as part of a prisone swap deal, he was taken into custody the following year for being in a town near Jerusalem that wa forbidden for him to travel to, according to the terms of his release.

Issawi is likely to be the first Palestinian prisoner to die in the current movement of hunger strikes according to his lawyers and doctors.

Begun by Khader Adnan over a year ago, the movement has drawn thousands of Palestinian prisoners into short and long term hunger strikes to demand a change in the Israeli system of military justice that govern Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

Many prisoners are held for years without trial, and of those that are charged, more than 99% are found guilty, often with little or no evidence against them.

Australia pressing Israel for details on 'Prisoner X'

Source  :  Maan News Agency

1 ) Jul SYDNEY (AFP) -- The Australian government said Tuesday it was continuing to push Israel for a fuller explanation into the arntion and suicide of Australian-Israeli Mossad agent Ben Zygier.

Zygier, known as "Prisoner X", was found hanged in a supposedly suicide-proof cell at a Tel Aviv jail in 2010 with reports this week saying he was imprisoned after passing secrets to Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

Foreign Minister Bob Carr said Canberra was continuing its dialogue with Israel about the case.

"I'm not aware that there has been a comprehensive accounting for what has happened," he told ABC radio.

"What gave rise to his arrest, his detention, his suicide?"

After conducting its own "internal investigations", German news weekly Der Spiegel said this week the tips Zygier, 34, gave to Hezbollah led to the arrest of at least two people spying for Israel.

It said Zygier -- who was raised in Melbourne but moved to Israel about a decade before his death -- was ordered back to Israel from Europe in 2007 because his bosses were unhappy with his work.

In 2008 he took a leave of absence, Spiegel said, and returned to Melbourne to finish his studies after trying to recruit new agents for Israel in a bid to restore his standing with his bosses.

In the process he reportedly came in contact with Hezbollah supporters and while trying to convince them to work for Mossad, disastrously spilled highly sensitive information.

This included the names of Lebanese nationals Ziad al-Homsi and Mustafa Ali Awadeh, who were arrested in May 2009 on charges of spying for Israel and later sentenced to several years of hard labor.

Zygier was suspected of using his Australian passport to spy for Israel, focusing attention on Israel's recruitment of agents with foreign travel documents, and Carr said he was also awaiting answers on this issue.

"That would create risk for all Australians who are traveling," he said.

"So Australia's got a clear interest, a distinct point of view on this, an objection to Australian passports being used by dual citizens who are off working for a foreign intelligence agency.

"We have asked them for all information relevant to Australia on this and we will continue to do that," he added.●Abbas: Palestinians seek to implement UN decision ●Teenager released after 4 days in custody ●Israeli patrol claims to be shot at from Gaza

Turkish PM sends letter to Obama on EU deal, 26 March 2013

Source  :  Turkish weekly

ANKARA -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has sent a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama so that Washington would continue talks with Turkey for a free trade agreement simultaneously with the EU, Economy Minister Zafer Çağlayan said yesterday.

“If the status quo continues, we may have to put the Customs Union [with the EU] on hold as the Customs Union is now working against Turkey,” Çağlayan said.

However , Turkey has asked Germany to aid it in joining a prospective U.S.-EU free trade agreement (FTA) so that Ankara is not left out in the cold in terms of international trade, Cağlayan told reporters while meeting with Nils Schmid, the deputy premier and economy and finance minister of Baden-Württemberg.

“Difficulties arising from visas, quotas placed on the free movement of Turkish products, and the fact that Turkey cannot sign free trade agreements with countries who already have FTAs with the EU all cause unfair competition for Turkey,” Çağlayan said.

The U.S. and EU launched moves on Feb. 13 to open negotiations on a new free trade pact, which would result in free trade between the two entities, in order to eliminate or minimize barriers everywhere.

The FTA between the EU and third parties enable these other countries’ goods to enter European markets or Turkish markets via Europe with zero duties, but the decision to provide the same privileges to Turkey is up to the discretion of the third party.

Israel to pay Turkey "tens of million of dollars" for flotilla killings: reportAl

Source  :  Al Akhbar English


Israel will pay Turkey “tens of millions of dollars” to compensate the families of activists killed in the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid as part of a deal to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries, a Turkish source told Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

The unnamed source said the amount of the blood money to be transferred to the families of nine activists shot dead when Israeli troops boarded their vessel has yet to be determined, but will be in the tens of millions, according to the report published Tuesday.

But, the source added, the proceedings to restore ties may be hampered by Israel’s demands that Turkey drops all charges against the troops involved in the flotilla massacre. The source noted that Turkey cannot legally force the families of the victims to drop the charges.

“The only thing is to try to persuade their families to withdraw their claims, but there is no way to force them to do so,” Haaretz quoted the source as saying.

Israel and Turkey enjoyed warm relations until the May 2010 raid on the six-ship flotilla which was en route to deliver humanitarian supplies to the besieged Gaza Strip. Israeli commandos boarded one of the ships, the Mavi Marmara, from helicopters and speedboats before opening fire on them.

The Jewish state claimed that the attack was an act of as self-defense after activists used sticks and knives to prevent the commandos from hijacking their vessel, which was in international waters.

Troops shot some of the activists at point-blank range, while others were shot from behind as they attempted to flee.

Israel had refused to apologize for the attack until last week when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan. For his part, Erdogan accepted the apology.

The two countries are now in talks to restore relations. Ynet reported Tuesday that Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, said his country’s normalization with Israel hangs on three conditions: that the Jewish state apologizes for the massacre, that it offer compensation, and that it end the crippling blockade of Gaza.

Following the diplomatic rift three years ago, Erdogan sought recognition as a champion of the Palestinian cause, and made statements to that effect.

But even after breaking off diplomatic relations, Turkey maintained its military, economic, and intelligence ties to Israel.

The Turkish premier last November described Israel as a “terrorist state” and accused it of “ethnic cleansing” during the eight-day Israeli assault on Gaza that month.

And earlier this month he said Zionism was “a crime against humanity,” but has now backtracked on the remark as he attempts to repair the strained relations with his former ally.

Erdogan, who assumed office in 2003, travelled to Jerusalem and met with then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on 1 May 2005. Sharon served as defense minister during the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, which caused an estimated 20,000 deaths, earning him the designation the “Butcher of Beirut.”

More than three years later Erdogan welcomed then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Ankara. Olmert’s forces had invaded Lebanon in July 2006 which killed over 1,200 people. Five days after their meeting in Turkey, Olmert launched the 2008-2009 assault on Gaza, killing over 1,400 people.

Turkey and Israel Reconcile Amid PKK Peace Promise

Source  :  Al Akhbar English

  What will a Turkish-Israeli reconciliation mean for Syria? As Israel concedes wrongdoing on the Mavi Marmara, does this signal further alignment on Syria aims? Throw PKK head Abdullah Öcalan’s recent announcement to halt armed activities against Turkey in the mix and the ramifications for Syria are tremendous.

Last week was full of dramatic events, which will continue to impact the situation in Syria and the region. Two days following the election of Ghassan Hitto, a Kurd with a US passport, to head the “interim Syrian government,” the leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) Abdullah Öcalan announced the cessation of armed activities against Turkey. His move is further indication of the strategic and tactical link between the events.

It seems that PKK fighters, whom Öcalan asked to leave Turkey under formal guarantees from Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will be heading to Syria to support the Kurdish militias.

Erdogan was quick to reconcile and ally himself with Öcalan to achieve more of his regional aims. These actions prompted confusion on behalf of Turkish nationalists who could not find a logical reason for the reconciliation between Erdogan and Öcalan.

Erdogan and his foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu wanted to leave behind all these complex calculations by strengthening their alliance with the US. This meant a reconciliation with Tel Aviv, according to the conditions set during US Secretary of State John Kerry’s latest visit to Ankara.

This could be the reason behind last week’s backtracking by Erdogan on his former statements on Zionism, announcing that he had not meant what he said and that he is neither against Judaism nor Zionism, but opposed to the policies of Israel concerning the rights of Palestinians.

This new position was enough for US President Barack Obama to convince Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to call Erdogan and apologize for the Israeli army’s actions against the Mavi Marmaraship in May 2010. But Netanyahu only gave verbal promises about lifting the siege on Gaza, which was the third fundamental condition set by Turkey for reconciliation with Israel.

However, these indicators are not the only reason for Israel’s apology to Turkey. Ankara does not hide its dire need for the support of the Jewish Lobby in the US, which had threatened to sabotage Erdogan’s visit to Washington at the end of this month unless he reconciles with Tel Aviv.

It is expected that the reconciliation will be reinforced with a surprise visit to Ankara by Netanyahu very soon and before Erdogan’s visit to the US.

It has now become clear that, in the next few days, the Syrian regime will be facing more political and military pressures on the Arab, regional, and international levels, as a result of the Turkish-Israeli-US alliance and its Qatari and Saudi extensions. Erdogan will attempt to include Syrian Kurds in the mix, based on his deal with Öcalan, whose terms of agreement are still unknown.

Turkish media, meanwhile, are discussing some dramatic scenarios, including an agreement between Ankara and Washington to redraw the map of the region, like the British-French 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement. This will give the Kurds a regionally independent entity through a federation of Kurdish regions in Iraq, Syria, Turkey, and Iran. It might even be under the protection of the Islamic Ottoman Erdogan, as mentioned by Öcalan in his statements commemorating Nowruz, when he spoke about the Ottoman Islamic brotherhood.

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US, NATO Prepare Syria Intervention: US Official

Source  :  http://www.almanar.com

A top US commander in Europe said that the US military and NATO are drawing up plans for direct military intervention in Syria.

Adm. James Stavridis, head of the Pentagon’s European Command told a Senate hearing last Tuesday that the US military is “looking at a variety of options” and is “prepared if called upon to be engaged.”

Declaring that there was “no end in sight to a vicious civil war,” Stavridis told the panel that “the option of assisting the opposition forces in Syria in ways that would break the deadlock are being actively explored by NATO members,” the Washington Post reported.

The admiral addressed the Senate Armed Service Committee, saying that US and NATO discussions have included providing “lethal support” to the anti- government militias and using direct military force to impose “no-fly zones” in Syria and enforce “arms embargoes” against the Syrian government.

Both Britain and France have called for an emergency meeting of European Union foreign ministers this week on their demand for lifting an EU arms embargo that bars member states from directly shipping weapons to the Western-backed armed opposition.

British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President François Hollande have indicated that they were prepared to act unilaterally if the EU fails to bow to their demand.

For its part, Germany voiced opposition to the lifting of the ban, warning that it will escalate the bloodshed, risk arming Al Qaeda-linked forces, and potentially spread violence throughout the region.

Washington, meanwhile, has signaled its support for British and French moves to directly arm the anti-government militias.

Last Monday, US Secretary of State John Kerry declared that “the United States does not stand in the way of other countries that made a decision to provide arms, whether it’s France or Britain or others

Montag, 25. März 2013

Turkish officials confirm FSA commander Asaad transferred to Turkey after blast

Source  :  MIDEAST

Colonel Riad al-Asaad, the founder of the Free Syrian Army, a rebel group fighting to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, was wounded by an explosion in Syria overnight and is in Turkey for treatment, a Turkish official said on Monday, Reuters has reported.

One of Asaad's legs was severed as a result of the blast but his injuries were not life threatening, the official told Reuters. Syrian opposition sources said Asaad had been hit by a car bomb in the city of al- Mayadin, south of Deir al-Zor in eastern Syria.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman had no information on Asaad's wounds, but a relative of the commander, speaking to AFP, said he had been transferred to Turkey for treatment after the blast, AFP has reported.

"An explosive device exploded last night near the car carrying Free Syrian Army commander Riad Asaad, who was conducting a tour of the town of Mayadeen in Deir Ezzor province," Rahman told AFP.

Asaad was one of the first officers to defect from the Syrian state military to the rebel forces, joining their ranks in 2011, not long after the uprising began.

He served as commander of the rebel forces but has seen his official role diminished by the creation of a rebel military command headed by Brigadier General Salim Idriss.

Asaad has remained a prominent figure though, regularly appearing with rebel fighters on the groun

Mossad agent hanged self in suicide-proof cell after passing intel to Hezbollah

Source  :  The Raw Story

A man identified by media as an Australian-Israeli Mossad agent and found hanged in a Tel Aviv jail had passed secrets to Hezbollah before his death, an influential German magazine reported Sunday.

News weekly Der Spiegel said Ben Zygier, a man known as “Prisoner X” who died in 2010 in an allegedly suicide-proof cell, had handed tips to the Lebanese militant group that led to the arrest of at least two people spying for Israel.

After conducting its own “internal investigations”, the report found that Zygier had started working for Mossad in 2003, investigating European companies doing business with Iran and Syria.

It said Zygier — who was raised in Melbourne but moved to Israel about a decade before his death — was ordered back to Israel in 2007 because his bosses were unhappy with his work.

In 2008 he took a leave of absence, Spiegel said, and returned to Melbourne to finish his studies after trying to recruit new agents for Israel in a bid to restore his standing with his bosses.

In the process he came in contact with Hezbollah supporters, Spiegel said, and while trying to convince them to work for Mossad, disastrously spilled highly sensitive information.

This included the names of Lebanese nationals Ziad al-Homsi and Mustafa Ali Awadeh, who were arrested in May 2009 on charges of spying for Israel and later sentenced to several years of hard labour.

The report said Israeli security authorities had told Zygier after his arrest that they wanted to make an example of him and demanded a prison sentence of at least 10 years.

Zygier was found dead in his cell in December 2010 at the age of 34

Samstag, 23. März 2013

Turkish prime minister to visit Gaza

Source :  Trend.Az

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will visit the Gaza Strip, head of the Hamas government in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh said, CNN Türk reported.

However, he did not specify the date of Erdoğan's visit to Gaza, noting that the visit will take place in the near future. According to Haniyeh, the normalization of relations between Turkey and Israel is a diplomatic victory for Ankara.

"I am sure if Israel has promised Turkey to lift its blockade of the Gaza Strip, Tel Aviv will fulfill its promise," Haniyeh said.

The agreement on the normalization of relations between Turkey and Israel was reached on Friday after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a telephone conversation with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan apologized for violations committed during maritime operation that could cause death of Turkish citizens.

As reported by the Office of the Israeli Prime Minister, heads of governments agreed on the restoration of normal relations, including the return of the ambassadors and Turkey's refusal of legal harassment of Israeli soldiers.

 

EU divided on arms supply to Syria terrorists destroying the country

Source  : Islamic Invitation Turkey

European foreign ministers have failed to reach an agreement on whether to lift an arms embargo on militants in Syria.

The division among the European counties was pushed to bold relief on Friday as the European ministers started two days of informal talks at Dublin Castle.

The European Union should decide on the thorny issue of arms supply on June 1 when Syria sanctions are largely expected to be renewed.

“In order to support a diplomatic and political settlement which is essential for peaceful transition, it will be necessary for us to increase the support that we give” to the opposition in Syria, British Foreign Secretary William Hague was quoted as saying.

“That’s an option for the UK and France, both countries have said that, but our emphasis is on making sure we keep agreement in the EU. That’s what we have been focusing on so far and we’ll have discussions on that,” he said.

Irish Foreign Minister Eamon Gilmore hinted that his country would oppose arms shipment to Syria, warning that more guns to the militants would cause more casualties.

“I think further militarization in Syria would certainly not be helpful. The more guns, the more arms that go into Syria, the more casualties there will be,” he said.

Germany, Austria, Sweden and other states expressed concern that arming the militants in Syria would spread the deadly conflict in that country.

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011. Many people, including large numbers of Syrian army and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.

The Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the militants are foreign nationals.

Damascus says the West and its regional allies including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey are supporting the militants.

Palestinian youth interrupts Obama's speech

Source  :  Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades

Al Qassam website- Nazareth- Israeli forces detained Rabee' Eid, 24, a student at Haifa University after he interrupted US president Obama while speaking to hundreds of Israeli students and academics in occupied Jerusalem on Thursday.

Did you come here for peace? Or to give 'Israel' more weapons to kill the Palestinian people?? Rabee’ asked. "Who killed Rachel Corrie? Rachel Corrie was killed with your money and your weapons," he said in reference to the American peace activist who was killed by the Israeli occupation in Gaza during her attempt to stop an Israeli Bulldozer from demolishing Palestinian home.

Rabee's statements came despite the Israeli strict measures, where they selected a number of students to attend the speech by making them sign an obligation not to cause any inconvenience in the hall during the speech.

“The state must be a state for all its citizens, not a state for the Jewish people, he continued, "Have you seen the apartheid wall on your way?, There are in this room Palestinians, this state must be for all its citizens, not state of the Jewish people," he said in response to Obama's statements on a Jewish state.

Israeli security forces immediately attacked Eid and took him violently outside the hall, while Obama commented by saying "You know, I have to say we actually arranged for that because it made me feel at home," Obama said, laughing. "I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't have at least one heckler," he added.

Rabee Eid is a Palestinian student from a village in Galilee.

Freitag, 22. März 2013

Hamas accuses Israel of reducing Gaza fishermen's work space

Source : http://www.globaltimes.com

Hamas on Friday accused Israel of violating an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire by restoring restrictions on Gaza fishermen's work space.

The Israeli decision to reduce the fishing space to three nautical miles coincides with the closure of the only commercial crossing point for Gaza Thursday in response to rockets fired from Gaza on Israeli targets, which left no injuries.

"This is a clear violation of the ceasefire and we blame the Israeli occupation on any consequences of this decision," Sami Abu Zuhri, spokesperson of the Islamic movement, told Xinhua.

Abu Zuhri called on Egypt, in its capacity as the sponsor of the truce, "to follow up" with Israel and "shoulder its responsibility regarding this violation," stressing that the Palestinian factions will stay committed to the truce.

The agreement reached last November, which ended eight days of cross-border fighting between Hamas militants and Israel, requires Israel to increase the fishing space to six nautical miles, adding more facilities at the crossing point and canceling a 300-meter- wide buffer zone along its borders with Gaza.

An Al-Qaida-linked group, which has often challenged Hamas' rule in Gaza, claimed responsibility for firing the rockets into Sderot on Thursday, the second of their kind since the ceasefire.

The Israeli army said Thursday that one of the rockets hit the yard of a house in the southern town of Sderot, another landed in an open area in Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council, and two others fell short inside Gaza.

The rockets firing came as US President Barack Obama was visiting Israel and the West Bank.

Last month, Israel said Palestinian militants fired a Grad rocket into the southern coastal city of Ashkelon.

On the other hand, the Israeli army have killed four Palestinians and wounded dozens in separate incidents since the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire took effect.

Obama calls on Israel to stop building Jewish settlements

Source  :  Xinhua

JERUSALEM, March 21 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama called on the Israeli government Thursday to stop building settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, saying continued settlement activity is "counterproductive" to peace.

Obama, who is in Israel on a three-day visit, was delivering a keynote speech to Israeli students which was nationally televised.

In the emotional speech, Obama said an independent and viable Palestinian state is the only way to guarantee the peace and security of Israel and he believed Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas is a "true partner" for peace with Israel.

"Israelis must recognize that continued settlement activity is counterproductive to the cause of peace, and that an independent Palestine must be viable, that real borders will have to be drawn, " he said.

Obama also expressed his objection to unilateral steps in solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict, saying that "The U.S. will oppose unilateral steps that attempt to bypass negotiations in the UN (United Nations)." He was referring to the Palestinians' bid to win recognition of their state by the United Nations.

While calling on the Palestinians to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, Obama said the Palestinians has a right to self- determination.

"It is not just when settler violence against Palestinians goes unpunished... it is not right to prevent Palestinians from farming their lands or restrict Palestinian students from moving around their lands or displacing Palestinian families from their homes; neither occupation nor expulsion is the answer; and just as Israel has built a state in their own land, the Palestinians have a right to be a free people in their own land," he said to the applauding audience.

The Israel-Palestinian conflict is one of the main topics on the agenda of Obama's first visit to Israel as president of the United States. He discussed the stalled peace talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a meeting Wednesday and with Palestinian President Abbas Thursday in Ramallah, the West Bank.

The Israel-Palestinian peace talks have stalled since 2010 after the Israeli government led by then prime minister Netanyahu refused to extend a freeze on the settlement activity in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where the Palestinians hope to build their own state.

To lower expectations for his ongoing tour, Obama Wednesday told reporters that he would not make any major announcement during his stay in Israel. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who is accompanying Obama in the trip, will reportedly come to Israel to meet with Netanyahu on follow- up actions on the peace process after Obama leaves Jordan for home Saturday.

Mittwoch, 20. März 2013

3-D Printer Guns Get US Approval | World

Source : RIA Novosti

WASHINGTON, March 19 (RIA Novosti) - A Texas firm aiming to manufacture guns using a 3-D printer – and publicly share the online files with anyone who wants to do the same – has been issued a license to build and sell 3-D weapons from the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).

“The whole idea is a printable firearm that can be downloaded online for free,” said Cody Wilson, a law school student and founder of Defense Distributed, the newly- licensed Austin, Texas company that also promotes 3-D gun making, in an interview with RIA Novosti.

“One day it will be possible, when pretty much everybody has a 3-D printer, for anyone to download a free file and print out a gun, anywhere in the world. And your government would have nothing to say about it,” he said.

"Look who has a license to manufacture firearms," declared a posting on the Facebook page for Defense Distributed over the weekend, with an apparent photo of the new license.

Wilson said he’s less interested in making 3- D printed guns he can sell than he is in helping other people to make their own. It’s too hard for the average person to wade through the trial-and-error process to create a gun that will work, and the laws that govern that process are unclear, he said.

The license allows him to legally do the work, test the guns to be sure they function, and put the instructions and demo videos online, where they can be downloaded for free.

Defense Distributed has three company goals for a project it calls “the wiki weapon:” develop a fully printable firearm; adapt the design for use with cheaper 3-D printers; and facilitate a “creative commons” arena for the public distribution of 3-D printable weapons files.

The company has been issued a license to manufacture firearms, but not automatic firearms, ATF spokeswoman Donna Sellers told NBC News. She said the bureau “collaborated with law enforcement and the firearms industry” before granting the license.

“There’s no background check, no license registration. Not only can you have the file but you can make the gun right in the comfort of your own home and no one can say anything about it,” said Wilson.

Defense Distributed has an “in-your-face” style and a willingness to take on the gun control lobby.

Among its creations are the “Feinstein,” an assault rifle magazine made with 3-D printing technology, named after US Sen. Dianne Feinstein, author of a bill to ban assault weapons that was shot down by Senate Democrats on Tuesday.

There’s also the “Cuomo,” a 3-D magazine that holds 30 bullets, named for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who signed the toughest gun control law in the nation in January, which limits gun magazines to seven rounds.

“How’s that national conversation going?” asks Wilson in an online video in which he fires a weapon that uses a printed magazine clip.

It’s an apparent reference to the call for a national conversation on the topic of gun control, made by President Barack Obama in the wake of several mass shootings in the United States.

“I think the national conversation is a joke. We should deal with people if they violate the law, but not until afterwards, on the back end,” rather than by tackling the problem in a way that limits freedoms for everyone, Wilson said.

3-D printing is a relatively new technology that allows three-dimensional, solid objects to be replicated using layers of material – usually plastic – that are molded into shape according to a digital file.

It has primarily been used for replicating jewelry, toys, artwork, even human body parts. But the use of 3-D printing to make weapons has been both controversial and challenging. Heat tends to melt the plastic, and the printed parts don’t readily withstand the pressure of firing a bullet.

Wilson and several others have made some 3-D parts for guns, but so far, not a whole gun. He has posted free online instructions for the printed parts his firm has made and tested.

US Rep. Steve Israel believes it is just a matter of time before technology finds a solution. He’s introduced legislation to extend a ban on plastic guns, set to expire this year.

“Congress passed a law banning plastic guns for two decades, when they were just a movie fantasy. With the advent of 3-D printers these guns are suddenly a real possibility… We should act now to give law enforcement authorities the power to stop the development of these weapons before they are as easy to come by as a Google search,” Israel said in a statement.

In the meantime, Defense Distributed is moving forward with its plans.

“How do governments behave if they must one day operate on the assumption that any and every citizen has near instant access to a firearm through the Internet?” the Defense Distributed website asks, adding, “Let’s find out.”

“We’ve been sitting on our hands for months,” Wilson said. “We’re ready to go.”

Saudi Arabia arrests 18 members in spying cell

Source :   Xinhua

RIYADH, March 19 (Xinhua) -- Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday the arrest of 18 people over the suspicion of spying for another country, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Saudi authorities arrested 16 Saudis, an Iranian and a Lebanese in four areas: Mecca, Medina, Riyadh and Eastern Province, a spokesperson of Saudi Interior Minister said in a statement.

The spokesperson said the suspects were charged of collecting information about vital establishments in Saudi Arabia for the intelligence of another country, stopping short of revealing the country's name.

The local Okaz newspaper referred to the group as a terror cell, the members of which had been planning explosions in vital locations.

Anonymous explosion take place during military trainings of the Marines in Nevada

شبكة عاجل الإخبارية

An explosion has occurred today on Tuesday during military trainings of the Marines Forces “Marines” in a military facility west of Nevada.

An Official source from “Hawthorne” warehouse has said that a number of people have been injured in the accident without specifying the number of the injured, while the cause of the explosion is still unknown.

In turn, General Creg Short the deputy leader of “Hawthorne” barracks has only referred to it as an “accident” that has occurred in the military facility at ten o’clock pm Eastern time of the United States and that the accident is related to the explosion, without giving further details.

It is noteworthy that the military desert region is used as a training facility for the units of the American Army.

Dienstag, 19. März 2013

3 Palestinians killed in Syria shelling, activists say

Source :  Maan News Agency

BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Three Palestinians were killed and several others injured when Syrian government forces shelled a Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus on Monday, activists said.

A Palestinian activist group said that an elementary school was hit by artillery shells in al-Bazour street, killing two children and a man.

Hisham Mahmoud, in the third grade, Farahat Mubarak, a fifth grader, and a man identified and Ehab Abu Risha, were named as those killed by locals.

At least 7 other children were injured in the incident.

In early March, the Action Group for Palestinians of Syria said in a statement that around 1,038 Palestinians had been killed in the 22-month Syrian conflict, which has claimed the lives of around 70,000 people and created hundreds of thousands of refugees.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said it was shocked by an incident in March in which two Palestinian men were hanged in public on Palestine Street in Yarmouk refugee camp.

A picture of Hisham Mahmoud published on the Facebook page of a Palestinian activist group in Damascus

Despite repeated statements from Palestinian officials that Syria camps are neutral in the internal conflict, Palestinians have been adversely affected by fighting in the two year conflict.

In December, heavy fighting broke out in Yarmouk camp between Syrian rebels and the army, causing the large scale displacement of Palestinian refugees.

Syria hosts half a million Palestinian refugees, descendants of those admitted after the creation of Israel in 1948, and has always cast itself as a champion of the Palestinian struggle, sponsoring several guerrilla factions.

Montag, 18. März 2013

Israeli premier names new defense minister

Source :  Tehran Times

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed on Sunday a hard-line former military chief as new defense minister.

Yaalon, widely known by his nickname “Bogie,” was Israel's military chief from 2002 to 2005. He oversaw Israel's army operations during the bloody years of the second Palestinian.

Yaalon also prepared Israel's military for the country's 2005 withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. He did not support the decision to remove Israel's military installations and settlements from the Palestinian territory, and retired shortly before the withdrawal took place. After retiring, Yaalon briefly served as an expert with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. For the past four years, Yaalon served as both vice premier and strategic affairs minister in Israel's outgoing government. In those positions, Yaalon was a member of Netanyahu's Security Cabinet, which dealt with sensitive matters and played a leading role in monitoring Iran's nuclear program.

Yaalon takes a hard-line view toward the Palestinian. Yaalon has said he believes the Palestinian leadership is not serious about wanting peace with Israel and he is cool to making concessions to the Palestinians.

Among other security challenges Israel faces is the chaotic situation in Egypt's Sinai desert, where Al-Qaeda-influenced militants are believed to be operating near the Israeli border; the Hamas control of the neighboring Gaza Strip; the civil war in Syria; and the activities of Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Netanyahu said in a statement to reporters that Yaalon has the experience to lead the country's defense during a “decisive period for the security of Israel, as the region around us rages.”

Yaalon will replace Defense Minister Ehud Barak, who is retiring. Israel's new government is expected to be sworn this week, ahead of Obama's arrival.

Lebanon's president: don't send fighters to Syria

Source : Al Akhbar English

Lebanon must prevent fighters from crossing into Syria, Lebanese President Michel Sleiman said after Damascus said it would respond to cross-border infiltrations.

Sleiman made the remarks while meeting with the Lebanese community in the Ivory Coast during an official visit, according to a statement from his office on Saturday.

Lebanon's stability depends "on all of us ... not sending militants to Syria and not receiving them," he said, adding "we must commit ourselves to neutrality."

Sleiman said he had tasked Lebanon's army with "the arrest of any militants intending to fight (in Syria), whether for the opposition or not."

His comments came after Syria said on Thursday that its forces would fire into Lebanon if "terrorist gangs" continued to infiltrate the country.

"These past 36 hours, armed terrorist gangs have infiltrated Syrian territory in large numbers from Lebanon," the Syrian foreign ministry said, in a message quoted by official news agency SANA.

"Syrian forces are showing restraint by not striking these gangs inside Lebanese territory to prevent them crossing into Syria, but this will not go on indefinitely," it said in a message to its Lebanese counterpart.

The UN Security Council on Thursday expressed "grave concern" about cross-border attacks.

A Lebanese government source, speaking to AFP on Saturday, said Beirut took the warning "very seriously" and that "intensive consultations are underway to find the best way to control the border."

Beirut has officially pledged neutrality in the violence engulfing its neighbor, but has found itself increasingly embroiled in the civil war.

Lebanon's Western-backed March 14 opposition coalition, which includes a radical Islamist component, backs the Syrian rebels. Syria’s conflict entered its third year on Friday.

The government-led March 8 coalition, which includes Hezbollah, stands by the Syrian government.

Sonntag, 17. März 2013

Palestinian hunger striker arrives in Gaza for temporary exile

Source : Xinhua

GAZA, March 17 (Xinhua) -- A Palestinian prisoner arrived in the Gaza Strip Sunday for his temporary exile, ending his 260 days of hunger strike in protest of his detention.

The prisoner, Ayman Sharawneh, agreed to suspend his fasting upon a deal with Israel, in which he accepted to spend 10 years away from his West Bank home, a Palestinian official from the Ministry of Prisoners' Affairs said.

Dozens of Palestinians welcomed Sharawneh when he entered from Erez crossing point between Gaza and Israel, before he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

Earlier, Ziad Abu Ein, deputy minister of prisoners' affairs, said Sharawneh's decision to accept "expulsion" was personal, adding that he took it after his health deteriorated seriously.

Abu Ein stressed that the Palestinian National Authority (PNA)' s official stance is against expulsion "because it's a dangerous unprecedented tactic that harms the right of prisoners."

Last week, the PNA said it refused an Israeli offer to deport four hunger- striking prisoners.

Sharawneh, a resident of Hebron city in southern the West Bank, was rearrested three months after he was released in a prisoner exchange deal between Israel and Islamic Hamas movement in 2011.

Saudi Cleric Urges Reforms to Ease Tensions in Kingdom

Source : http://www.almanar.com.lb

Saudi preacher has appealed for reforms in the ultra- conservative kingdom, warning in an open letter posted Saturday on social networks that denial of rights was raising tensions in the country.

"The people have aspirations, demands and rights and they will not stay silent on total or partial confiscation of their rights. When you lose hope, you can do anything," said Salman al-Auda from Sahwa, a movement close to the Muslim Brotherhood.

He appealed for a series of reforms and "opening of a new horizon" in the kingdom which applies a strict version of Islam.

Auda said the rising tension in Saudi Arabia was the result of "corruption, unemployment, poor housing, weak health and educational services and a lack of political reforms."

He said "a security solution would only aggravate the situation and block the path to reforms," adding that "nobody wishes to see a spark transform into a fire that would burn the country".

The detention of Saudis accused of extremism would only "increase the bitterness, the desire for revenge and mushrooming of jihadist thinking in prisons," Auda warned.

The cleric, whose sermons are popular in religious programs on Televisions, called for the release of rights activists like Mohammad Gahtani and Abdallah al-Hamed jailed for denouncing human rights abuses, and denounced the "continuing practice of censorship" by the kingdom's information officials.

Saudi Arabia has remained relatively untouched by the Arab Spring uprisings, but protesters have tried holding peaceful demonstrations to demand the release of prisoners of conscience.

An independent Saudi rights organization says the country has about 30,000 political prisoners, a charge Riyadh denies, claiming there are none.

People's Assembly: British, French Attempts to Arm Terrorists in Syria Flagrant Violation of UN Charter, International Law

Source : http://abna.ir/ 

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - The People's Assembly condemned the endeavors of the British and French governments to authorize arming the terrorist groups and takfiri Jihadists in Syria through lifting the ban on sending European weapons to them.

In three identical letters addressed to President of the European Parliament, Chairman of the French National Assembly and President of the British House of Commons, the People's Assembly said that these attempts are "a flagrant violation of the UN Charter, the EU law, the international law and the UN Security Council resolutions which all ban backing terrorism and urge all countries to unite in combating it.''

The letters called on the addressees to visit Syria for a closer look at the events there and to ''meet l non-Syria takfiri Jihadists under arrest, who were trained in neighboring countries, armed and smuggled to Syria under the protection and sponsorship of the Turkish government to establish an Islamic Caliphate in keeping with their takfiri ideologies .''

The letters showed that some of these mercenaries ''are directly linked to the societal fabric in Europe and some sleeper cells there,'' as evidenced by statements of European officials, namely the statement of the French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, in which he said that up to 100 French nationals are fighting in Syria, echoing similar statements by the British Finance Minister that around 80 British nationals are fighting there, in addition to the German interior minister's announcement that 3 jihadist cells linked to terrorists in Syria were discovered.

The People's Assembly said that what Syria is experiencing currently is part of the international terrorism that Europe and the US witnessed over three years in the aftermath of September 11th events.

The letters added that the French and British attempts are dangerous in terms of backing takfiri Jihadist groups ideologically linked to al-Qaeda terrorist organization in pursuit of the Qatari and Saudi money, and the Turkish government's willingness to set up an Islamic Caliphate on Europe' borders.

The letters noted that the Turkish government has been working in coordination with Qatar and Saudi Arabia to facilitate the infiltration of these Jihadists since the crisis in Syria started in 2011, who were originally banned from entering the Turkish territories, and helps them to infiltrate to Syria under the pretext of Jihad against the Syrian state and people across the political, religious and ethnical strata.

The People's Assembly made "a special plea to our brothers in humanity to not allow some European governments to adopt a decision that will stoke the crisis, wreak even more damage and harm humanity and the last secular country in the region, Syria, whose consequences will eventually reach the European citizens, sooner or later.''

The Assembly called for forming a European parliamentary delegation to visit Syria to get a close look at the situation there and meet a number of takfiri Jihadists under arrest who were sent from neighboring countries for Jihad in Syria.

''We are looking forward to you to take this issue into consideration and subject such kinds of decisions to elaborate discussion in the common interest of humanity and the peoples of the region and the world,'' the letters said, '' and out of respect to the international law and the UNSC resolution No. 1373 for the year 2001 issued under the 7th Chapter of the UN charter.''

Samstag, 16. März 2013

Palestinian children rally, calling on Obama to lift Gaza blockade

Source : Xinhua

GAZA, March 16 (Xinhua) -- Dozens of Palestinian children demonstrated in the Gaza Strip Saturday, calling on U.S. President Barack Obama to lift Israel's blockade on the coastal enclave.

The demonstration was held in the southern city of Rafah on the 10th anniversary of the death of U.S. peace activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in 2003.

The children rose Palestinian flags and posters of Corrie, with banners reading "The Palestinian people love peace," "We ask Obama to lift the siege" and "the United States should stop its support to Israel."

Obama will visit Israel and the West Bank next week, and will try to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks which came to a halt over a dispute on Jewish settlement activities in 2010.

In 2005, Israel withdrew its forces and settlers from the Gaza Strip. A year later, Islamic Hamas movement, which does not recognize Israel, won parliamentary elections and kidnapped an Israeli soldier in a cross-border raid, after which Israel imposed economic restrictions on Gaza.

A year later, Hamas took over Gaza by force and then Israel tightened the sanctions into a near-total blocnce 2010, Israel has started gradual relaxation of the closure on Gaza.

Donnerstag, 14. März 2013

Russian, German officials against arming Syrian rebels

Source : Voice of Russia

Russia is concerned with the intention of several Western countries to arm the Syrian opposition, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov says.

In his Twitter blog, Mr. Gatilov wrote that arming the Syrian rebels contradicts the same countries’ statements that they want stability in Syria.

Earlier, Germany’s Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle called on European countries not to arm the Syrian opposition. Otherwise, there will be a threat that the conflict in Syria may spread to other countries, Mr. Westerwelle believes.

This was Mr. Westerwelle’s reaction to a statement of his French counterpart Laurent Fabius, who said on Thursday that if the EU does not lift the embargo on supplies of weapons to Syria, France and the UK will arm the Syrian opposition on a unilateral basis.

Voice of Russia, TASS, RIA

Israeli Navy Opens Fire At Fishermen In Gaza

Source : International Middle East Media Center

Eyewitnesses reported that the Israeli Navy fired dozens of rounds of live ammunition at several fishing boats, and into the air in an attempt to force the fishermen back to the shore.

The fishermen were within the six-nautical mile area they are allowed to enter and fish, but the army attacked them.

The attack is similar to numerous attacks that led to dozens of casualties and significant damages.

Under the Oslo accords in the mid-nineties, the Palestinians are allowed to fish in 20 nautical miles off the Gaza shore, but in 2008, Israel unilaterally reduced the fishing area to three nautical miles.

As part of the ceasefire agreement that ended the Israeli war on Gaza in November 2012, Palestinian fishermen were allowed to fish within six nautical miles off the Gaza coast, but the army continued to attack them in their allotted areas.

Mittwoch, 13. März 2013

Shots fired during Iraq-Kuwait border protest

Source : Turkish weekly

UBAI — Kuwait has expressed dismay to the United Nations over a protest by stone-throwing Iraqis against the demarcation of the border, state media reported, underlining lingering tensions between the Arab neighbors a decade after Saddam Hussein was overthrown.

Iraq formally accepted a U.N.-demarcated border line in 1994 after the first Gulf War - when Iraqi strongman Saddam sent his troops into Kuwait in 1990 and was forced out by a U.S.-led coalition.

But many Iraqis in the area remain opposed to it, saying the line robbed them of property and territory.

Iraqi police sources said the protesting crowd hurled stones at Iraqi security forces in the border town of Um Qasr on Monday, prompting the security forces to fire in the air to disperse them. The unrest was triggered by border signs maintenance work nearby, they said.

Kuwaiti border guards, hearing the gunshots and believing they were being targeted, opened fire at Iraqi security forces in response, Kuwaiti media reported. There were no reports of casualties on either side.

Kuwait's Foreign Ministry undersecretary, Khalid al-Jarallah, said his country has submitted a memorandum to the United Nations and to Iraq over the incident, according to Kuwait's state news agency KUNA.

"We have issued a statement expressing our dismay over the irresponsible act,'' he said. "It is an act that runs counter to the nature of brotherly relations between Kuwait and Iraq.''

Kuwait pulled its border guards out of the area after the incident "to calm the situation'', Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai reported on its website.

KUNA said some of the protesting Iraqis had obstructed U.N.- supervised border signs maintenance and removed the border fence between two signs.

An Iraqi police source told Reuters that one activist was injured in the border unrest.

Leaders of both oil-producing countries have been working to improve ties in the past year, despite public wariness. The nations came to an agreement over Gulf War-era debts last year.

Iraq's foreign and transport ministers travelled on the first flight of state-run Iraqi Airways to Kuwait since 1990 last month, in a symbolic gesture hailed by officials as a sign of improving relations.

Kuwait's ruler and Iraq's prime minister have also visited each other's countries and officials have vowed to work together to maintain border markings.

13 March 2013

Illegal Israeli bullet claims a Palestinian life

Source :   Al Akhbar English

Israeli forces shot dead a young Palestinian protester Tuesday night using bullets prohibited by international law.

Mahmoud Adel Faris al-Teiti, 25, was hit in the head by expanding “dum dum” bullets during clashes at the al-Fawwar refugee camp near Hebron, according to local media.

“Dum dum” bullets, first made by British colonial forces in India's Calcutta, expand on impact to limit penetration and produce a larger diameter wound. The use of expanding bullets is prohibited by the 1899 Hague Declaration and is listed as a war crime in the Statute of the International Criminal Court (Article 8(2)(b)(xix)).

Witnesses said Israeli soldiers raided Fuwar and opened fire after coming under a barrage of rocks from local Palestinians. Hospital officials said a 25-year-old man died after being shot in the head and two others were wounded by the Israelis.

Two other young men were shot and injured by live ammunition. Another six were hit by rubber-coated bullets.

Israeli forces say they only shoot live fire in 'life-threatening situations', but reports of their use in recent weeks have been abundant.

According to Palestinian officials, al-Teiti was the sixth Palestinian killed by Israeli fire in the Israeli-occupied West Bank since the beginning of this year. A seventh was killed on the Gaza border on January 11.

Palestinians have also taken to the streets to protest against Israel's extrajudicial jailing of thousands of their countrymen. The resulting confrontations, often bloody, have drawn warnings on both sides that a full Palestinian revolt could be brewing.

Man who set himself on fire in Tunisian capital dies

Source : Egypt Independent

A Tunisian cigarette vendor who set himself alight in a street of the capital Tunis has died from the severe burns he suffered, a medical official said on Wednesday.

Twenty-seven-year-old Adel Khadri, who torched himself on Tuesday, "died today at 5:30 am (0430 GMT) as a result of severe burns," Imed Toiuibi, the director of the Ben Arous Burns Centre, told AFP.

Officials said Khadri, from a very poor family in the northwestern locality of Jendoubam, had arrived in the capital a few months ago to look for work.

Witnesses quoted him as shouting: "This is a young man who sells cigarettes because of unemployment," before setting himself on fire on the steps of the municipal theater on Habib Bourguiba Avenue — epicenter of the uprising that toppled ex-dictator Zine al- Abidine Ben Ali more than two years ago.

The revolution was sparked by the self-immolation in the town of Sidi Bouzid of Mohamed Bouazizi 17 December 2010, in a drastic act of protest against police harassment.

Economic and social difficulties were the key factors that brought down Ben Ali's regime and in two years since he fled to Saudi Arabia, unemployment and poverty still plague the North African country.

Parliament was to meet on Wednesday to vote on a new government to pull the country out of its long-running political crisis, after premier-designate Ali Larayedh assured MPs on Tuesday his new team was up to the job.

Dienstag, 12. März 2013

Hamas threatens to issue own passports for Gaza people

Source :   Xinhua

RAMALLAH, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Hamas accused Tuesday the rival Fatah movement of "depriving thousands of Gaza people of passports, " threatening to issue its own version of Palestinian travel documents.

Ibrahim Salah, spokesperson of the Hamas interior ministry, accused the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) in the West Bank, where President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party holds sway, of " depriving thousands of Gaza people of passports."

He cited that some patients died while waiting for passports to go for treatment in Egypt "because of the procrastination by the Ramallah government."

According to Salah, Hamas demanded the PNA, via human rights groups and the Palestine Liberation Organization factions, sending blank passports to the coastal enclave to be filled, printed and issued, which was refused by the PNA.

However, Nour Oudeh, spokesperson for the Palestinian government in Ramallah, questioned Hamas' technical and diplomatic capacity to issue such a passport, noting that the PNA-issued passports are the only documents recognized internationally.

She added that Hamas' plan to issue passports "harms the Palestinian sovereignty and boosts the internal Palestinian division."

Hamas, which took over Gaza after routing pro-Abbas forces in 2007, says it needs 5,000 to 7,000 passports monthly.

2 Israeli pilots killed in helicopter crash

Source : Xinhua

JERUSALEM, March 12 (Xinhua) -- Two Israeli air force pilots were killed early Tuesday morning in a helicopter crash in southern Israel, said Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

"The remains of the helicopter have been discovered, with no survivors being found," the IDF said in a statement.

At 1 a.m. local time, the nearby airbase lost radio contact with a Cobra helicopter. The IDF then scanned the southern area and found the crashed aircraft outside of a Kibbutz, called Revadim.

"The two crew members were experienced veteran reservists who had been trained for years," a senior air force officer told the Ha'aretz daily.

An IDF spokesperson said that the Air Force Commander, Maj.-Gen. Amir Eshel, has appointed a team to investigate this accident.

In September 2008, two Israeli pilots were killed in a Cobra helicopter crash in northern Israel, due to a broken rotor.

In October 2012, Air Force Commander Eshel grounded jet flights of the air force due to a series of near-accidents.

Montag, 11. März 2013

Israel Cuts Water off Prisoners, Bans Family Visits

Source : WAFA

RAMALLAH, March 10, 2013 (WAFA) – Majeddo Israeli prisons administration Sunday cut water off prisoners and banned family visits after they returned meals in solidarity with hunger-striking prisoners .

PPC laywer told WAFA that a prisoner informed him during a visit to the prison that “the situation is still tense ever since the death of prisoner Arafat Jaradat.”

Arafat Jaradat is a prisoner who was killed due to severe torture during interrogation in an Israeli detention center.

He added that they are demanding serious actions from the world to change the condition inside Israeli jails and prisons.

Moreover, Palestinian prisoners in Eshel prison held a one-day strike by returning meals, in protest of sending a number of them to solitary confinement.

Eshel prisoners complained that the prisons’ administration is deliberately neglecting medical cases of sick prisoners and is not providing them with any health care. They demanded practical steps to end their suffering.

They said they will adopt further steps in the upcoming days if the prisons’ administration continues to overlook their demands.

M.H./F.R.

Sonntag, 10. März 2013

Palestinian activists: Obama non grata in Palestine

Source : JPost

Palestinian activists said over the weekend that they would hold demonstrations in protest against US President Barack Obama’s planned visit to the West Bank later this month.

A group called “Palestinian For Dignity” called for “huge demonstrations” against Obama and US policies “supportive of the occupation.”

The group said that Obama was “persona non grata in Palestine” because of US military, financial and diplomatic aid for Israel.

“We call upon our people to demonstrate against receiving he who considers himself Israel’s No. 1 ally,” the group said in a statement. “We also call for demonstrations against the idea of returning to the negotiations [with Israel.”

The group said that Obama’s planned visit to Ramallah “comes at a time when our prisoners are on hunger strike and weeks after the death of prisoner Arafat Jaradat in interrogation cells.”

The group said that it was naive to think that US policy toward Israel has changed during Obama’s term.

It also reminded Palestinians that the US had voted against the PA request for upgrading the Palestinians’ status to nonmember observer at the UN in November last year.

In a related development, Hamas and Islamic Jihad called on Palestinians to prevent Obama from visiting the Aksa Mosque in Jerusalem.

The two groups said they were opposed to Obama’s visits, especially if he is accompanied by Israeli security officials.

Israeli forces tear gas Palestinian wedding procession

Source :  Al Akhbar English

Israeli forces on Saturday broke up a wedding procession organized at a West Bank checkpoint to challenge Israeli laws preventing Palestinians in the occupied territories from living with their spouses in the Jewish state.

The incident was one of a wave of attacks against Palestinians with Israeli citizenship which have recently made the news in Israel.

Two buses filled with guests for the wedding of a Palestinian-Israeli from Nazareth and a Palestinian from Ramallah met at opposite sides of a checkpoint northeast of Jerusalem on Saturday.

The groom was identified by Ma’an news agency as Abu Dis from the West Bank. The bride’s identity was unknown.

Both buses were stopped by Israeli forces before reaching the checkpoint and Israeli forces fired sound bombs at guests who had begun singing and dancing on the West Bank side of the Hizma checkpoint, an organizer told Ma'an.

"While they were dancing and singing for the groom, Israeli occupation forces started throwing sound bombs and pushing people back. They then fired tear gas, forcing people to run away," organizer Najwan Berekdar said.

Over 200 people participated in the wedding, including founder of the Palestinian National Initiative Mustafa Barghouthi and Palestinian author Rima Nazzal Kitana.

An Israeli army spokeswoman said that "100 rioters at Hizma threw stones at security services, who used riot dispersal means, including tear gas, to disperse the riot."

The wedding was organized by the "Love in the Time of Apartheid" campaign, a grassroots initiative set up by Palestinian youths to challenge the “Citizenship and Entry into Israel” law. The law denies residency status in Israel for West Bank Palestinians married to Palestinian-Israelis.

Meanwhile, Israeli police reported on Saturday that three Israeli teenagers were arrested for spitting at a Palestinian women in Nazareth Illit, a Jewish town overlooking the majoritarily Arab Nazareth.

The suspects, all aged 14, were detained on suspicion of spitting at a woman in her 60s and shouting racist slogans at her to leave “the Jewish neighborhood,” according to Ynet.

The teenagers will reportedly be made to participate in anti-racism programs in schools, with police officers saying "we preferred the educational element to standard punitive action," the Israeli news website reported.

Separately, Israeli teenagers on Wednesday were arrested and quickly released after attacking two teachers, one of them Palestinian. They pelted their car with objects, smashing the vehicle’s back windshield and slashing its tires, Haaretz reported.

And on Tuesday, three Israeli teenagers were arrested on suspicion of shouting racial slurs and assaulting a Palestinian cleaner in Tel Aviv on February 24.

In late February, a group of Jewish women attacked a Palestinian woman, tore off her hijab while she was waiting at a light rail station in Jerusalem and beat her severely.

An Israeli court decided to release the three suspects found guilty of the attack, and banned two from entering Jerusalem for 45 days and the third for 30 days.

These types of hate crimes have been euphemistically called “nationalistically motivated” by some Israeli police sources and publications such as Ynet.

Israeli Police Commissioner Yohanan Danino has called the recent wave of attacks “despicable and criminal” and called for more serious police reaction to such crimes, Ynet reported. However, due to the young age of many offenders, court-ordered punishments remain light.

Settlers attack 67-year-old farmer in Beit Ummar

Source :  Maan News Agency

HEBRON (Ma'an) -- A group of 30 settlers attacked a 67-year-old farmer in north Hebron on Saturday, a local committee said.

Mohammad Abed al-Hamid Jabir Slaibi, 67, and his sons were working on their land adjacent to Bat Ayin settlement when a group of young settlers started swearing at them and throwing rocks, a popular committee in Beit Ummar told Ma'an.

Slaibi and his sons left the area to escape the attack.

Israeli soldiers were present at the time of the incident but did not intervene, the committee added.

Settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank is routine and rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities.

Samstag, 9. März 2013

Egypt raises alert level in Sinai over jihadist fears

Source : REUTERS

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Interior Ministry told police in the Sinai peninsula to raise a state of emergency after obtaining intelligence that jihadists might attack their forces there, state news agency MENA reported.

Officials have expressed growing worries about security in the desert region which borders Israel and is home to a number of tourist resorts.

"The Minister of Interior has raised the level of emergency in North and South Sinai after receiving information that jihadist groups intend to attack police buildings there," Interior Ministry official General Osama Ismail said, according to MENA.

In August last year Islamist militant gunmen killed at least 15 Egyptian policemen in an assault on a police station at the border between Egypt and Israel, before seizing two military vehicles and attempting to storm the border.

It was the deadliest incident in Egypt's tense Sinai border region in decades. Israel has accused Palestinian militants in Gaza of involvement in militant activity in Sinai, where insecurity has grown since Hosni Mubarak was toppled in Egypt's 2011 revolution.

President Mohamed Musri has pledged to get a grip on security in Egypt but struggled to assert control over an entrenched security establishment. Last week thousands of riot police and conscripts across the country went on strike over a variety of grievances.

(Reporting by Marwa Awad, Writing by Sylvia Westall, Editing by David Stamp)

Saudis hold demo in support of jailed female protesters

Via :  Tehran Times

Saudis have staged anti- regime demonstrations in the capital, Riyadh, and the eastern city of Qatif to express support for jailed female protesters.

The demonstrators called for the immediate release of a group of women who were arrested in the central city of Buraidah last week.

Activists say Saudi security forces arrested over 300 protesters, including scores of women and children, on March 1, after hundreds of Saudis gathered outside the investigation and prosecution bureau in Buraidah to demand the release of political prisoners.

Saudi authorities, however, claim that 161 people were arrested in connection with Buraidah protest and that they have so far freed some 100 of the detainees.

Protests against the ruling Al Saud dynasty have recently spread from the Eastern Province to other parts of the kingdom, with people of Buraidah threatening to stage a revolution against the regime.

In last week's protest in Buraidah, some protesters burned photographs of Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, who is King Abdullah's nephew.

Saudi activists say there are more than 30,000 political prisoners, mostly prisoners of conscience, in jails across the Kingdom.

According to the activists, most of the detained political thinkers are being held by the government without trial or legitimate charges and have been arrested for merely looking suspicious.

Freitag, 8. März 2013

Israeli occupation authorities blocks entry of women into Aqsa mosque

Source : Ahlul Bayt News Agency

The Israeli occupation authorities barred the entry of Palestinian women into the holy Aqsa mosque in occupied Jerusalem on Thursday.

Citizens told PIC that Israeli policemen closed Al-Asbat gate, one of the main gates of the Aqsa mosque, and blocked entry of citizens especially women into the site.

They said that tension and anger were prevailing in the place as women were insisting on entering the holy site but the police deny them access by force.

They said that the women had gone to Bab Al-Asbat police station to restore their IDs but they were told to go to Maskobeh police station to get them while on Wednesday the Maskobeh police station told them that their IDs were at Bab Al-Asbat.

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Al-Manar Website Uncovers Internal Document for Al-Nusra Front

Source : Al-Manar

Al-Manar Website Uncovers an Internal Document for Al-Nusra Front:

How Turkey Recruits Fighters in Syria

The document is a ten page application form distributed by the Turkish authorities on Syrians inside Syria. Based on the information mentioned in the application, the individual is enlisted either in the ranks of a certain phalanx that fights in Syria, as an intelligence agent, or as a recruit for the intelligence agents that work inside Syria.

The source of this document is an injured Syrian who was in the ranks of the militants. His family took him to Europe for treatment after he was injured in his spinal cord, so he passed on this document to us to publish it and comment on its articles and points.

The injured Syrian said the Turkish authorities established a “Center for Civil Society and Democracy in Syria” as a civil facade to Al-Nusra Front and the militants its trains and arms in its lands before it sends them to Syria.

Turkey also relies on these forms to specify the individuals that it could take to military training camps in Turkey, as well as those who could form military and security cells inside Syria.

He added that “all the supervisors of this center are from the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and they personally lead Al-Nusra Front.”

The injured Syrian further tells us that one person could fill more than one form, as he could fill forms for people he knows, or he could work on finding people that would fill their personal forms.

Moreover, Turkey presents for each individual, who could find 60 people to fill forms in Syria, a large sum of money.

The injured Syrian said that this form was put by the Turks and they are the ones who supervise the training program, while Qatar and Saudi Arabia fund the civil society center, in addition to cash money that come from France, America, and Germany.

The application form is consisted of 28 articles, and the following points are noticed in it:

1- Article number seven is related to military information and data from the Syrian Arab Army, and it is consisted of 13 sections.

2- Articles between nine and 23 are questions and information about the Syrian society.

3- Articles between 23 and 27 are security and intelligence questions.

4- Article 28 includes questions about the sectarian structure in each applicant’s region.

Lavrov: Russia ‘Not in Regime Change Game’ in Syria

Source :   RIA Novosti

MOSCOW, March 8 (RIA Novosti) – Russia would not pressure Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down and welcomes Syrian opposition’s tentative willingness to hold talks with his regime, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.

“We’re not in the regime-change game. We are against interference in domestic conflicts,” Lavrov said in an interview to BBC, transcribed on Russian Foreign Ministry’s website.

“It is not for us to decide who should lead Syria. It is for the Syrians to decide,” Lavrov added.

Since the outbreak of the conflict in Syria in early 2011, Russia has opposed all foreign attempts to put pressure on Assad, insisting that the crisis – which has evolved into a full- scale civil war – should be resolved by Syrians alone, preferably through political means.

Political dialogue in Syria seemed unlikely, given that the Syrian opposition has made the departure of Assad and his close allies their main demand. But in January, Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib, the leader of the main opposition group, the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, said th the group was willing to consider the possibility of negotiations with the regime.

“I’m glad that the latest discussions and the latest gestures from t opposition, and statements from some of those who support the opposition, hint that they would be prepared to start negotiation with some negotiating team without asking President Assad to ste down,” Lavrov said on Thursday.

Damascus briefs UN on transfer of Libyan, Saudi arms, militants to Syria

Source :  Strategic-Culture.org

Syria has written to the United Nations over a measure by Turkey to assign a special mission to a Libyan ship carrying arms and terrorists to help the militants fighting against Damascus.

Syrian Foreign Ministry highlighted Ankara’s interference in the Arab country’s internal affairs in letters to the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and current Chairman of the UN Security Council Vitaly Churkin, Syria’s official news agency SANA reported on Thursday.

According to the letters, Turkish lawmakers have recently raised the issue of Turkey’s Interior Ministry assigning a special mission to a Libyan ship, dubbed “Intisar,” to carry 400 tons of weapons and hand them over to the militants fighting against the Syrian government.

The Libyan ship, which entered Turkey’s Iskenderun Port about two months ago, also carried 250 Libyans to fight along with militants in Syria, the letters said.

The Ministry said the enquiry list was submitted to the Turkish Parliament by Atilla Kart, a member of Turkey’s Republican People's Party (CHP).

The Turkish lawmaker has also urged Ankara to explain the reasons behind permitting “three C-130 Saudi airplanes earmarked for military transportation and evacuation to use the Turkish airspace to transport weapons and gunmen to Syria,” according to the letters.

The letters further said, Turkish Cumhuriyet newspaper mentioned in its version published a few days ago that Hursit Gunes, another member of the Republican People's Party, has submitted a criminal complaint against the government officials over their anti-Syria policies.

According to the Syrian ministry, Gunes said in a press conference that the ruling Justice and Development Party trains gunmen in Turkey, transports weapons to Syria and provides all types of support to the armed groups in Syria.

He added that a number of militants’ leaders in Syria have provided information in this regard to international news agencies and media.

“This information proves in an irrefutable way that the Turkish territories have become a center for gathering, harboring, exporting, supporting and financing terrorism and terrorists from al-Qaeda to work inside Syria under the supervision of the Turkish government,” the ministry added.

The Syrian Foreign Ministry also expressed hope that the United Nations will fulfill its responsibility of “condemning the acts perpetrated by the Turkish government and by the other countries which support and finance al-Qaeda- linked armed terrorist groups” in Syria.

Press TV


Donnerstag, 7. März 2013

Security source: More than 30 police stations closed in past few hours

Source : Egypt Independent

Police officers closed more than 30 police stations in the past few hours to protest the way Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim is running the ministry, a senior security source at the Interior Ministry said Thursday, state news agency MENA reported.

The source said in a press statement that police stations in Cairo, Giza, Ismailia, Port Said, Minya, Sohag, Daqahlia, Gharbiya, Sharqiya and Alexandria closed their doors, and many Central Security Forces departments went on strike nationwide.

Security leaders are reviewing the officers’ demands and trying to convince them to return to work, the source said, according to MENA.

Six police stations closed Thursday in Cairo and Giza in solidarity with the strikes in other governorates, according to Al-Masry Al-Youm. The Qasr al-Nil, Old Cairo, Matareya, Nasr City, Shorouk and Dokki police stations all shut their doors.

Police officers said they would continue to protest until the minister decides they are properly armed to face riots.Officers also demanded Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim’s dismissal.

Many policemen have died in clashes with protesters, and they say they were not armed to defend themselves.

Police in Alexandria shut down the security directorate’s gate and held banners that read “Leave, Brotherhood minister” and “The police is in the service of the people, not killers.”

In Media Production City in 6th of October, dozens of police officers demanded a law to protect them from repeated attacks by anti-government protests, and called for equal wages for police officers of all ranks.

Central Security Forces in the Suez Canal and Delta cities, which account for one-fifth of the CSF's overall forces, have continued their sit-ins and refused to carry out any of their normal activities.

The first of the CSF sit-ins began in the Delta city of Mansoura Tuesday and spread to Suez Canal cities Wednesday, when CSF officers rejected orders to deploy to Port Said to provide backup for security forces that began clashing with anti-government protesters Sunday.

Members of the CSF and other security forces participating in the sit-ins say that they do not want to be involved in handling security incidents in Tahrir Square. The police force in charge of securing the president’s home in Sharqiya also refused to carry out its work Thursday.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

Palestinian youth dies from Israeli rubber bullet shooting

Source :   Xinhua

RAMALLAH, March 7 (Xinhua) -- A Palestinian youth died Thursday two weeks after an Israeli soldier shot him during a demonstration in the West Bank, medical sources said.

Mohammed Asfour, 22, died at an Israeli hospital, the sources added. He was hit with a rubber bullet that caused fracture to his skull.

The death of a Palestinian prisoner during interrogation sparked protests and clashes with Israeli forces across the West Bank over the past week.


Arab League to the Syrians: Fight On

Source : Al Akhbar English

Arab League proceeded with measures on Wednesday to openly support the arming of the Syrian opposition, as well as providing future assurances of giving the opposition a seat in the body.

It is no longer a secret that most of the Arab countries – and particularly the oil-rich Gulf states – are knee deep in the bloodletting taking place in Syria. If there was ever any doubt, the Arab League has taken the step of openly encouraging sending arms to the opposition.

In a 6 March Arab League meeting held in Cairo, the Arab foreign ministers – with a few exceptions – talked openly about arming the Syrian opposition and discussed the possibility of giving Syria’s seat in the organization to the opposition Syrian National Coalition (SNC).

Perhaps it was US Secretary of State John Kerry’s tour of the region that prompted the Arab ministers to openly support and encourage the continued arming of the opposition in their struggle against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The meeting’s closing statement, which was opposed by Algeria and Iraq (with Lebanon abstaining), declared that “the Arab countries have the right to offer military assistance to the Syrian opposition who are fighting the Syrian armed forces, if they wish to do so.”

It further asked the opposition SNC “to form an executive body in order to assume Syria’s seat at the Arab League so that it can participate in the Arab Summit scheduled to take place in Doha on March 26-27.”

Diplomatic sources told Al-Akhbar that it was Qatar’s foreign minister Hamad Bin Jassim al-Thani who proposed giving Syria’s seat to the opposition alliance. This led to a legal debate in which the League’s general secretary, Nabil al-Arabi, argued that the seat can only be assumed by a representative of a sovereign nation.

“It is true that we have recognized the Coalition as representative of the Syrian people,” Arabi said, “and we know it controls parts of Syria. But sovereignty requires a framework to give expression to it.”

The Qatari foreign minister responded by saying that “you’re talking about the necessity of abiding by the law, while Bashar al-Assad breaks all the laws on a daily basis – why do we not break the law just this once and give the seat to the SNC now?”

In the end, the ministers agreed to postpone such a step until after the SNC has formed an executive body, which can be considered as equivalent to a government, thus giving them the right to take Syria’s seat at the Arab League.

For its part, Damascus responded by opposing any role for the Arab League in resolving the Syrian crisis, accusing the organization – which it said was controlled by the Gulf sheikhdoms – of being biased toward the opposition from the very beginning.

The Syrian government statement, nevertheless, added that it is still committed “to cooperating positively with constructive international efforts to find a solution.”

Mittwoch, 6. März 2013

Israel fights swarms of locusts from Egypt

Source :   Maan News Agency

KEMEHIN, Israel (Reuters) -- Israel on Wednesday began battling a swarm of locusts from Egypt on Wednesday to prevent crop damage in the south of the country.

Locust clouds darkened skies some three weeks before the Jewish Passover holiday that recalls 10 Biblical plagues, one of them locusts, that struck Egypt during the exodus of Israelite slaves.

The insects covered nearly 2,000 acres of desert overnight, officials said. Israel sprayed pesticides from the air and land to try to kill them in the early morning before dew on their wings dried and they could take off again.

Miriam Freund, director of plant protection in the Agriculture Ministry, called i a "medium-sized swarm" and her office set up a hotline for farmers to call in case they see it advance.

"We hope our actions are effective," one of the pilots of a plane spraying the fields said on Army Radio. "Let's hope the damage will be minimal."

Locusts, which wreak havoc by eating crops, last invaded southern Israel in 2004, said the pilot, who gave only his first name, Shai.

Potato farmer Pavel Rosenfeld, who lives about 3 km from the Egyptian border, said 30 to 40 percent of his land had already been damaged.

"Everything depends on the wind ... and we are praying that the wind doesn' bring us more," he said on Army Radio.