Israel passes counter-demands to Hamas for prisoner swap, details could scuttle deal
Israel passes demands in prisoner swap to Hamas Lebanese army: 4 dead so far in sinking of cargo ship, dozens of crew members missing
Lebanon: 4 dead so far in cargo ship sinking Former Syrian President Amin Hafez, brought to power in military coup, dies of cancer at 89
Former Syrian President Amin Hafez dies at 89 Syria attacks Israel’s ‘conflict diamond’ leadership of Kimberley Process at General Assembly
Syria hits Israel ‘conflict diamond’ leadership On Syria border: smugglers nabbed but nothing to back Iraq claims of Saddam-era insurgents
On Syria border: No sign of Saddam loyalist Iranian exile groups claims health care blocked at Iraqi camp
Iranian group: Health care blocked at Iraq camp Syria says explosion near bus was an accident, 3 killed by exploding tire
Syria says explosion near bus was accident, 3 dead Syrian Interior Minister says blast hits Damascus suburb, casualties reported
Syrian official: blast in Damascus DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria’s interior minister said a blast hit a Damascus suburb on Thursday, and witnesses said it targeted a busload of Iranian pilgrims causing an unconfirmed number of casualties. Arab TVs say Damascus blast targets Iranian pilgrims, unconfirmed casualties reported
Arab TVs: Damascus blast hits Iranian pilgrims Man arrested in plot to buy weapons including anti-aircraft missiles to send to Syria
Man arrested in anti-aircraft missile plot France’s Sarkozy offers to mediate between Syria, Israel, warns deadlock could fuel extremism
Sarkozy: Ready to mediate between Syria, Israel Iranian news reports say missing ex-deputy defense minister abducted and jailed in Israel
Reports: Iran ex-deputy minister jailed in Israel Lebanon’s new Cabinet faces tough challenges on keeping unity, tackling Hezbollah’s weapons
Lebanon’s new Cabinet leery of Hezbollah dispute Syrian president says Israel isn’t a serious partner in stalled peace talksBacksliding in Mideast peace process leaves opening for radicals to step up influenceSyrian envoy acknowledges foreign fighters enter Iraq but denies any Syrian role
Syrian envoy denies aiding insurgency in Iraq Netanyahu and Sarkozy reveal no breakthrough on settlement dispute at talks on Mideast peacemore images US says Iran violated UN arms embargo by sending weapons to Syria in ship seized by Israel
US accuses Iran of violating UN arms embargo Israel says seized weapons would have given Hezbollah a month’s firepower, urges focus on Iran
Israel: Weapons would let Hezbollah fight a month Lebanese guerrillas deny link to arms ship seized by Israel
Hezbollah denies link to arms ship JERUSALEM — Israeli defense officials said hundreds of tons of weapons seized from a commandeered ship could have given Lebanese guerrillas an extra month of firepower in a war with Israel, but the militants denied Thursday that the arms were bound for them. Israel: Navy seizes ship with hundreds of tons of weapons from Iran headed for Lebanon
Israel: Commandos seize huge Iranian arms shipment Israel says its naval commandos seized ship with hundreds of tons of Hezbollah-bound weapons
Israel: commandos seize Hezbollah-bound arms ship Appeals court: Canadian man mistaken for terrorist, detained after 9/11 attacks cannot sue US
Appeals court: Detained Canadian cannot sue the US Iraq’s government makes progress on election law after blasts kill 155, including 24 children
Iraq steps up security after blasts kill 155 White House calls on Syria to release 78-year-old human rights lawyer, end ‘arbitrary arrests’WASHINGTON — The White House says it’s deeply concerned about the arrest of a 78-year-old human rights lawyer in Syria and wants an end to what it calls the Syrian government’s “practice of arbitrary arrests.” Reviving after 2006 destruction, Hezbollah’s Beirut stronghold a symbol of Shiite strengthBEIRUT — The sprawling Shiite suburb of south Beirut has made a comeback after the destruction wreaked by Israel during 2006 fighting, a symbol of the community’s resilience at a time when its political patron, Hezbollah, is seeking a greater voice in Lebanon’s government. In exile, Iraqis step out for a life impossible amid the uncertainty back homeDAMASCUS, Syria — After fleeing their bloodied homeland, where violence and increasing conservatism confine their compatriots’ lives, some Iraqis in exile are taking the opportunity to enjoy living outside the box. Kerry plays key roles for Obama on Afghanistan, Syria, invokes Kennedy’s advice, ‘Do the work’WASHINGTON — He’s not president, a Cabinet member or ambassador, but Sen. John Kerry has ascended to the unofficial role of President Barack Obama’s global adviser on key issues that could reshape the nation’s image around the world. Mass. man tried to get into terror camps, plotted attack on US malls, authorities sayBOSTON — A Massachusetts man and two friends tried and failed to get into terrorist training camps and then plotted to kill two prominent U.S. politicians and randomly shoot people at American shopping malls, authorities said Wednesday. Clinton cites need to stop nuclear arms race while panel says bioweapons threat is more urgentWASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday warned of dire consequences from the spread of nuclear weapons, while a special U.S. panel asserted that the more worrisome and urgent threat is terrorists attacking the United States or its allies with biological weapons. |