Monday, July 31, 2006

7/31/06

Peretz: IDF will expand ground offensive After declaring a 48-hour suspension of aerial strikes over Lebanon in wake of the Kana attack, Defense Minister Amir Peretz said Israel would expand and strengthen its ground operations in southern Lebanon.

Mubarak: UN 'impotent' over Lebanon Egyptian president says Security Council had revealed its impotence in its response to Israel's conflict with Hizbullah.

Lebanon rejects Rice's statement "We will not accept any offer before an immediate and complete cease-fire. Rice is giving Olmert more time."

Hezbollah Using Human Shield at Qana, Israel Says Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was quick to point out that Hezbollah had been using the shelter in the Lebanese town of Qana to launch rockets at Israeli towns and cities.

EU says 'nothing can justify' Israeli Qana airstrike The EU has fiercely condemned the Israeli airstrike on the Lebanese village of Qana over the weekend as "unjustifiable."

UNSC withholds condemnation of Kana The UN Security Council has passed a statement expressing "extreme shock and distress."

Settlers to mark 'pullout anniversary' Despite ongoing war in North, former Gaza residents decide to mark 'disengagement memorial day'.

Turkey and Albania least popular of EU hopefuls Almost half of Europeans are against Turkey joining the EU.

Iraqi VP Accuses Israel of 'Massacres' Iraq's vice president on Monday accused Israel of carrying out "massacres" in Lebanon.

China clash as church demolished There have been clashes between police and Christians protesting against the demolition of a church in eastern China's Zhejiang province.

Friday, July 28, 2006

7/28/06

Tide of Arab Opinion Turns to Support for Hezbollah At the onset of the Lebanese crisis, Arab governments, starting with Saudi Arabia, slammed Hezbollah for recklessly provoking a war.

Hezbollah leader said to be hiding in Iranian Embassy Intelligence reports indicate the leader of Hezbollah is hiding in a foreign mission in Beirut, possibly the Iranian Embassy.

Rice to go back to Middle East; EU offers peacekeepers Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday in Malaysia she will be returning to the Middle East to continue work to bring about a sustainable cease-fire between Hezbollah and Israel.

Blair to press Bush on Mideast British Prime Minister Tony Blair headed to Washington Friday where he was expected to press President George W. Bush on a swift solution to the Middle East crisis.

EU says Israel "totally wrong" on ceasefire message The Finnish presidency of the EU has denied giving Israel a green light to continue its operations in Lebanon.

Hizbullah launches five Iranian-made missiles at Afula After a number of Katyusha barrages hit northern Israel over the course of the morning, five Iranian-made Fajr-5 missiles landed in and around Afula shortly after 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Israel ends deadly Gaza operation The Israeli army has pulled out of the Gaza Strip after a two-day operation in which at least 29 Palestinians were killed, many of them civilians.

Iran denies giving aid to Hizbullah Iran's foreign ministry on Friday denied allegations that Teheran has provided military support to Hizbullah in its fight against Israel.

Somali government minister killed A minister in Somalia's transitional government has been shot dead.

Iraqi Shia leader rejects role for US reinforcements One of Iraq's most influential Shia leaders rejected Friday the use of US forces to stabilize Iraq's security situation.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

7/27/06

Rome talks upset Arabs, please Israel Arab countries have expressed disappointment at the Rome talks' failure to demand a ceasefire in the Middle East.

Iranians volunteer to fight Israel Surrounded by yellow Hezbollah flags, more than 60 Iranian volunteers set off Wednesday to join what they called a holy war against Israeli forces in Lebanon.

Al-Zawahiri urges attacks on Israel Al-Qaeda's deputy leader has urged Muslims to attack Israel and its allies over the violence in the Middle East.

Report: Nasrallah is in Damascus Hizbullah head Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah is currently in Damascus.

Israel says world backs offensive Israel says the decision by a summit of world powers not to call for a halt to its Lebanon offensive has given it the green light to continue.

UN aid chief says Israel has 'created a generation of hatred' United Nations humanitarian chief Jan Egeland accused Israel on Wednesday of committing "catastrophic mistakes" in its attack on Hizbullah.

Saddam trial ends in Baghdad The trial of Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi president, for crimes against humanity has adjourned in Baghdad until October 16, when a verdict is expected.

Rice Attends Asian Security Forum U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has arrived in Malaysia to attend a regional security forum.

Security cabinet decides against expanding Lebanon operation The security cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, decided Thursday morning against expanding the Israel Defense Forces operation in southern Lebanon.

Iraq resolute against terror, Iraqi PM tells US Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki vowed Wednesday to remain resolute in the face of violent sectarianism ripping apart his country.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

7/26/06

UN calls for Mid-East ceasefire UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, at Middle East crisis talks in Rome, has called for an immediate ceasefire from both Hezbollah and Israel.

Nasrallah vows deeper missile strikes Hizbullah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, looking extremely tired, defiantly vowed Wednesday that his guerrilla fighters would begin firing rockets deeper into Israel.

Iranian report: Suicide bombers en route to Lebanon Iran is set to send the first group of suicide bombers to Lebanon on Wednesday.

PM to olim: You're our secret weapon Minutes before the first of 650 new olim from France streamed off their planes at Ben-Gurion Airport Tuesday, Jewish Agency Chairman Ze'ev Bielski declared, "This is the Jewish answer to Hizbullah and to Hamas."

Mubarak: Egypt will not go to war for Lebanon Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak rejected calls for tougher action in response to Israel's offensive in Lebanon.

Abdullah: IDF could cause Mideast war Saudi King Abdullah appealed to the world Tuesday to stop IDF attacks on Lebanon.

Saddam 'forced' to courtroom Saddam Hussein, who has been receiving medical care for his hunger strike to protest against his trial for crimes against humanity.

Rice to Abbas: Its time for a new ME US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Tuesday with Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah following her earlier meeting with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Annan: Israel 'Deliberately' Killed 4 U.N. Observers A crisis in the U.N. is brewing following charges by Sec. Gen. Kofi Annan that Israel "deliberately" attacked a UNIFIL post.

Letters expose EU divide on Solana Middle East role The Finnish EU presidency has sent a muted response to French president Jacques Chirac's request for a stronger role for EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana in the Middle East.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

7/25/06

Rice in Mid-East diplomacy push US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has held talks in Jerusalem with Israeli PM Ehud Olmert as she seeks to ease Israel's conflict with Lebanon.

Hamas urges 'moral stance' from US The Palestinian prime minister has said he wants the US secretary of state to force Israel to end its offensive in the Gaza Strip, but Condoleezza Rice will not meet him.

Peres: 'No alternative to victory' Israeli Vice Premier Shimon Peres on Tuesday appealed to the Lebanese people to disarm Hizbullah and make peace with Israel.

Iran threatens response if Syria attacked Iranian threats against Israel continue: Iranian media outlets published sections of interviews given by Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon Mohammad-Reza Sheybani.

Germany to open Nazi files Germany will sign an agreement Wednesday to open to researchers an archive of millions of Nazi files that describe how the Holocaust was carried out.

EU to continue to fund stem cell research The EU has agreed to continue its funding of stem cell research.

Amidst War, 650 French Jews Move to Israel in One Day Despite the Re-Engagement War, 650 French Jews arrived on Aliyah (immigrating to Israel) Tuesday - the largest number to arrive in a single day since 1971.

Somalia agrees to talks with Islamists Somalia's interim government agreed on Tuesday to attend new peace talks with the country's powerful Islamists.

Bush to meet with Iraqi Prime Minister President Bush retains confidence in Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki despite the failure of the Shiite politician's signature effort to improve security in Iraq's bloody capital.

UN humanitarian chief blasts Hizbullah The UN humanitarian chief accused Hizbullah of "cowardly blending" among Lebanese civilians.

Monday, July 24, 2006

7/24/06

Rice holds key talks in Lebanon US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has held talks with Lebanon's PM in Beirut.

Israel advances as Rice arrives in Beirut
The Israeli army has pushed deeper into Lebanon towards the town of Bint Jbail as Condoleezza Rice arrives in Beirut to meet Lebanese leaders.

Arab nations work towards crisis resolution Diplomatic sources reported that Saudi Arabia is working diligently on a proposal to end the current crisis in Lebanon.

Syria warns against ground incursion Israel and Syria went on high alert along their mutual border late Sunday.

IDF Intelligence: Lebanon crisis good for Syria, Iran IDF Intelligence Chief Major-General Amos Yadlin said Sunday evening in a press briefing that Syria and Iran see the widening conflict on the northern border as an opportunity to advance their interests.

Iran: Israel doomed to 'destruction' Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, declared Sunday that Israel had "pushed the button of its own destruction" by launching its military campaign against the Iranian-backed Hizbullah in Lebanon.

Pakistan Expanding Nuclear Program Pakistan has begun building what independent analysts say is a powerful new reactor for producing plutonium.

Saddam in hospital as trial resumes The trial of Saddam Hussein reopened today in typically chaotic fashion, with the former Iraqi president absent in hospital while his lawyers boycotted the hearing.

Maliki Says Iraq Will Not Slide Into Civil War Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says his country will not slide into civil war, despite a wave of deadly sectarian violence in recent weeks.

Somalia Heads for Civil War When the Union of the Islamic Courts (UIC) seized the Somali capital of Mogadishu on June 5, it was generally feared that it would only be a matter of time before they clashed with the forces of the interim government.

Friday, July 21, 2006

7/21/06

Israel tightens grip on Lebanon Israel has called up thousands of reserve troops and told civilians to quit southern Lebanon immediately.

Curfew extended as Baghdad bleeds A daytime curfew on Baghdad has been extended in an apparent effort to cut violence after one of the bloodiest weeks this year.

Lebanese defense minister: Army will fight ground invasion Lebanon's army, which so far has sat on the sidelines of the violence raging in the country, will fight an Israeli ground invasion.

Nasrallah: Nazereth kids are martyrs Hizbullah leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, spoke on Thursday for the first time since the beginning of the week.

3,000 Americans emigrate to Israel As rockets slam into Israel and Israeli reprisals force Lebanese to flee the border region and parts of Beirut, more than 3,000 American citizens are leaving the comfort and security of the United States to make war-torn Israel their home.

Report: Olmert-Abbas meeting in works Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is "actively" planning for a long-delayed meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

Saudi fatwa: Don't support Hizbullah Leading Wahhabi cleric in Saudi Arabia issues scathing fatwa against Hizbullah.

UN calls for immediate ceasefire UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan faces opposition from Israel and the United States to an immediate ceasefire in the escalating Israeli-Lebanon conflict.

Somali militia threaten Ethiopia Islamic militia leaders in Somalia have threatened to wage what they called a holy war against Ethiopia unless it withdraws its troops from Somalia.

Ra'anan Gissin: It's Iran, stupid Ra'anan Gissin, prime minister Ariel Sharon's recently sidelined, gravel-voiced spokesman, had advice Thursday for how Israel should be waging the public relations campaign: "Emphasize Iran, Iran and Iran."

Thursday, July 20, 2006

7/20/06

Three soldiers wounded, one seriously, in gunfights An IDF soldier was seriously wounded Thursday morning during clashes with a Hizbullah terrorist cell.

Lebanon 'torn to shreds' Lebanon's prime minister has pleaded for help to stop the "callous retribution" being inflicted by Israel.

IAF attempts to hit Hizbullah leaders IDF Chief of General Staff Lt.-Gen. Dan Halutz said Thursday that an offensive in Lebanon would not end until Israel's security was restored.

Turkish anti-West mood 'rising' Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul has warned that moderate Turks are becoming anti-American and anti-EU.

Israel: Hizbullah firing on Christian holy city Israel is planning on citing the lethal rocket attack on Nazareth as part of its public relations campaign.

Iranian leader: West uses Holocaust as pretext Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday again expressed doubts over the true extent of the Holocaust and called it a pretext by the West to gain domination over the Middle East.

Somali Islamists vow holy war on Ethiopia troops Somalia's Islamists vowed a "holy war" on Thursday against Ethiopian troops crossing into the Horn of Africa nation.

Al-Sistani Urges End to Sectarian Violence Iraq's top Shiite cleric urged his followers Thursday to refrain from reprisal violence against Sunnis.

250 N. American Jews Move to Israel Despite War A record-setting year of North American Aliyah continued Thursday, with a plane full of immigrants touching down at Ben Gurion Airport.

Key Mideast Players to Meet at U.N. The United Nations was bringing key Mideast players together Thursday for a series of meetings over the escalating hostilities between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

7/19/06

IDF ground forces, Hizbullah engage near Moshav Avivim IDF ground forces were engaged in a heavy exchange of fire with Hizbullah guerrillas on the Lebanese side of the northern border.

Syria, Iran determined to protect Hizbullah
Damascus sources report that two countries identified downfall of organization as red line stemming from outlook that Hizbullah's face-off with IDF.

Israel claims Iran link to crisis Hezbollah's capture of two Israeli soldiers last week was timed to divert attention from Tehran's nuclear program.

Syria's Not-So-Hidden Hand in Lebanon Struck by IDF Israeli planes destroyed, and are continuing to target, trucks coming into Lebanon from Syria smuggling ammunition, weapons or supplies for the Hizbullah.

Sudan told to accept UN troops World powers pressed the Sudanese government to accept a United Nations peacekeeping force in Darfur.

Turkey Signals It's Prepared to Enter Iraq Turkish officials signaled Tuesday they are prepared to send the army into northern Iraq if U.S. and Iraqi forces do not take steps to combat Turkish Kurdish guerrillas there.

US Muslims criticise Bush over Israel American Muslims have criticised the US government for its reluctance to condemn Israel.

Oil price spike "very uncomfortable": OPEC The latest spike in oil prices is "very uncomfortable" and it is having a negative impact on the world economy.

Search for tsunami survivors as toll rises The death toll from the tsunami that struck Indonesia's Java island has risen to 531 as the search for survivors continues.

EU top diplomat in Middle East amid continuing violence EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana has arrived in the violence-stricken Middle East for fresh talks with Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian politicians.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

7/18/06

Iran to Hizbullah: Curb attacks on Israel Arabic language newspaper reports Iran was warned by European country that Israel is ready to attack targets in Syria.

IDF needs another week to alleviate Hizbullah threat Forty to fifty percent of Hizbullah's military capability has been destroyed in the six days of the IDF counter-attac.

Lebanon evacuation gathers pace The evacuation of foreigners from Lebanon is being stepped up.

Day of Fasting Marked by War in Israel Jews around the world mark the beginning of a three-week commemoration of the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temples with a day of fasting today.

UN call for Middle East ceasefire UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has called for urgent action from the international community to stop the violence between Israel and Lebanon.

Arab world fed up with Hizbullah With the exception of the Palestinians, the Arab world appears to be united in blaming Iran and Syria for the fighting in Lebanon.

Tsunami death toll nears 300 The death toll from a tsunami that struck the island of Java is nearing 300 while 131 people remain missing.

EU 'acutely concerned' by Middle East violence EU foreign ministers have urged Israel "not to resort to disproportionate action".

Oil Prices Plunge on Iran Report Crude oil prices plunged more than $1 a barrel Monday on a rumors of moves toward peace in the Middle East and in Iran's nuclear standoff with Western nations.

Top Somali Islamist warns against peacekeepers he supreme leader of Somalia's increasingly powerful Islamist movement warned world powers on Monday against backing peacekeepers for the lawless nation where his forces are now dominant.

Monday, July 17, 2006

7/17/06

Israel plans Lebanon buffer zone Israel said Monday that it intends to create a buffer zone in southern Lebanon to stop rocket attacks from the militant group Hezbollah.

Troops briefly enter southern Lebanon A government spokesman said Monday afternoon that IDF ground forces had briefly entered southern Lebanon to target Hizbullah bases.

EU considers deployment of peacekeepers to Lebanon British PM Blair says deployment of international forces along northern border is only way 'to get cessation of hostilities.'

Iran's foreign minister in Syria The Iranian foreign minister has held talks in Damascus with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.

Nasrallah calls for aid from Arab world In a recorded television speech on Sunday evening, Hizbullah head Hassan Nasrallah urged Arab states to come to the organization's aid.

G8 blames Mid-East 'extremists' Leaders of the G8 nations have blamed extremist forces for the latest crisis in the Middle East.

Earthquake, Tsunami in Indonesia A strong undersea earthquake struck off Indonesia's West Java province on Monday.

Israel spurns UN call for monitors Israel has rebuffed a UN call for an international monitoring force to be deployed in Lebanon as it continued to attack the country.

Pope Urges Peace in the Holy Land Pope Benedict XVI is expressing grave concern over the escalation of fighting in Lebanon.

History of the Lebanese-Israeli Conflict Because Israel and Lebanon have never signed a peace accord, the countries remain officially in a state of war that has existed since 1948.

Friday, July 14, 2006

7/14/06

Israel steps up Lebanese strikes Israel has intensified its attacks on Lebanon as jets launched fresh strikes on Beirut airport.

Bush to push Putin on democracy President George W. Bush arrived in Russia on Friday planning to press President Vladimir Putin at a weekend G8 summit.

Iran warns Israel not to attack Syria Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday an Israeli strike on Syria would be considered an attack on the whole Islamic world.

Syria calls for Hizbullah cease fire In a significant move, the Syrian ambassador to London, in an interview with the BBC, called on Hizbullah to stop firing missiles at Israel.

Israel pulls out of central Gaza Israeli troops have withdrawn from central Gaza after the army said it had "completed" a two-day mission there.

'IAF is ready for any operation' "The air force is ready for any operation that will be necessary during the current military campaign against Lebanon."

Abbas 'held secret Israel talks' Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has secretly met Israel's domestic spy chief to try to broker an end to the crisis in Gaza.

US vetoes UN resolution on Gaza The United States has rejected a United Nations resolution demanding Israel end its military offensive in the Gaza Strip.

Peretz: We'll break Hizbullah Defense Minister Amir Peretz said Thursday following the rocket attack on Haifa, "We expected Hizbullah to break the rules and now we are going to break them."

Iran denies Hizbullah moving captives The Iranian Foreign Ministry described as "nonsense" on Friday the allegation that two IDF soldiers captured by the Lebanese Hizbullah were being transferred to Iran.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

7/13/06

Israel Shuts Down Lebanon in Response to Hizbullah Barrage Dozens of Hizbullah-fired Katyusha rockets struck all over the north, killing a woman in Nahariya.

In Lebanon: Celebration and condemnation Arabs from around world shown on Hizbullah TV al-Manar praising attack, kidnapping of IDF soldiers as joyous victory, pride for Arab world.

Iraqi PM: Last chance for peace The Iraqi prime minister has told Iraqis that they have one last chance for peace.

World powers refer Iran to UN council With the Bush administration facing growing pressure to cool or confront crises flaring across the globe, the world's major powers agreed with the U.S. on Wednesday to send Iran back to the UN Security Council with the threat of sanctions.

Amidror: 'Israel's Gov't Allowed Hizbullah to Build Up' Maj.-Gen. Yaakov Amidror says that for the past six years, the government made a conscious decision to allow Hizbullah to build up its military capabilities on the border with Israel.

Israel Bombs Palestinian Foreign Ministry An Israeli warplane bombed the Palestinian Foreign Ministry early Thursday.

Bush defends Israel actions, Russia condemns attacks Russia and France condemned Israel's strikes in Lebanon on Thursday.

Oil Prices Hit New High of $75.89 a Barrel Oil prices hit a new intraday high near $76 a barrel Thursday.

Iran Shrugs Off Security Council Referral President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday shrugged off a decision by world powers to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council over its atomic program.

Mideast envoys have war of words in U.N. hallway The Palestinian and Israeli ambassadors to the United Nations engaged in an impromptu debate.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

7/12/06

PM Olmert declares Hizbullah attack 'act of war' by Lebanon Three IDF soldiers were killed in the Hizbullah attack on IDF forces on the Lebanese border Wednesday morning.

Rumsfeld flies in to Iraq Security in Iraq depends as much on the Iraqi government's political success as it does on beating the insurgency.

Likud MK: Hamas, Hizbullah sense Israel's weakness Opposition MKs call on government to launch full-scale attack in north.

Iran vows not to back down, warns of 'long road' in nuclear standoff Iran vowed on Tuesday not to cave in to international pressure.

Faiths in Jerusalem United Over Gay March Christian leaders condemned it. Jewish radicals put a bounty on participants. Muslim clerics threatened to flood the streets with protesters.

Peretz: Israel holds Lebanon responsible Prime Minister Ehud Olmert reacted for the first time to Hizbullah claims that it abducted two Israeli soldiers in the north on Wednesday morning.

Putin rebuffs 'colonialist' West Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Western critics of Russia's record on democracy of using "colonialist" rhetoric.

Report: Abbas threatens to resign Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has threatened to resign.

Mumbai bombs: Police follow leads Police investigating the highly coordinated bombings on Mumbai's rail network that killed 185 people say the attacks bear the hallmarks of a Kashmiri militant group.

'Israel may have to take alarming force' "Israel may have to take alarming force as an outcome of the latest attacks".

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

7/11/06

Anti-Hamas Offensive Continues Israel continues Operation Summer Rains offensive, aimed to stop Kassams and free Gilad Shalit.

Jordan worried about West Bank rockets Senior Palestinian source tells Ynet Palestinian president's surprise visit to Amman related to rocket launching attempts.

Iran nuclear talks come to Brussels EU foreign policy envoy Javier Solana will meet Iran's nuclear chief negotiator Ali Larijani in Brussels.

MoD looks into laser defense system The Defense Ministry is looking into the possibility of acquiring a US-developed laser system that neutralizes the tips of missiles.

Somali Islamists win city battle Some 500 Somali fighters loyal to the last member of an alliance of warlords fighting Islamists in Mogadishu have surrendered.

Al-Aksa announce female bomber unit A group belonging to Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party announced on Monday that it had recruited 100 Palestinian women to launch suicide attacks against Israel.

Mongolians honour Genghis Khan A festival has begun in Mongolia to honour the nation's most famous emperor, warrior Genghis Khan.

Haniyeh targets public opinion in US Palestinian Prime Minister of the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority wrote, "As I inspect the ruins of our infrastructure - the largest of donor nations and international efforts all turned to rubble".

Israel: PA Claims of Hunger are a Lie Contrary to Palestinian Authority claims, the IDF is allowing food and medicines into Gaza.

Prize offerred to whoever kills gay person Flyers denouncing parade distributed in mailboxes promise NIS 20,000 to 'whoever causes death to one of Sodom and Gomorrah people'.

Monday, July 10, 2006

7/10/06

Olmert: Gaza operations to continue Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Monday put no time limit on military operations in Gaza designed to to free an Israeli soldier.

Ahmadinejad: Conditions for Removal of Israel Are at Hand Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad uses an Arabic word for the removal of body hair to describe his plans for Israel.

Mashaal: Shalit will be kept alive and be treated as POW Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal contradicted reports circulated over the past few days by Palestinian and Egyptian sources that Hamas would soften its demands.

Iran's Ahmadinejad attacks Israel at Iraq confab A regional conference on security in Iraq opened in Iran on Saturday with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calling on Islamic countries to mobilise against Israel.

Russia secretly offered North Korea nuclear technology Russia is facing criticism after secretly offering to sell North Korea technology.

Russia Holds Court as Host for G-8 Summit Russia will take center stage this week when President Vladimir Putin hosts President Bush and other leaders of the world's biggest economies.

NKorea crisis a diplomatic nightmare for China Pressure is building on China to back a tough UN resolution calling for sanctions against North Korea.

Olmert sticks to realignment plan Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told the foreign press on Monday that he had not given up on his realignment plan.

North Korea Crisis Hurts Unity on Iran Nukes America and its allies are fretting that all the attention could hurt their effort to curb Iran's suspect nuclear program.

Jews for Jesus campaign targets NY Jews "Jesus for Jews," reads the advertisement on the F train speeding through south Brooklyn's subway tracks toward Coney Island.

Friday, July 07, 2006

7/7/06

Israelis resume Gaza air strikes Israel has renewed its assault on the Gaza Strip with early morning air strikes.

Iran to host Iraq security talks Iran will host a regional conference on Iraq security this weekend.

240 North Americans Fly Home to Israel The first of this summer's seven specially-chartered Nefesh B'Nefesh/Jewish Agency flights, bringing some 3,000 Western immigrants to Israel, arrived today.

Several mosques attacked in Iraq Several people have been killed and wounded in attacks on mosques in Iraq.

Darfur combat 'worse' since deal Fighting in Sudan's Darfur region has increased since a peace deal was signed two months ago.

Mogadishu's rulers to kill people who don't pray Mogadishu's new rulers, the Union of Islamic Courts, have promised to implement Islamic Sharia law and vowed to kill anyone failing to perform daily Salaad prayers.

EU upbeat on Iran nuclear talks Talks between the EU and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program have got off to a good start.

U.K. Pauses to Mark Anniversary of London Bombs That Killed 52 The U.K. observed two minutes of silence at noon to remember the victims of suicide bombings that killed 52 people and injured more than 700 in London a year ago.

Former Chief of Staff: Sharon�s Disengagement a Disaster Lt.-Gen. (ret.) Moshe Yaalon, IDF Chief of Staff until the implementation of the Gaza withdrawal.

World steps up pressure on N.Korea South Korea, Japan and Australia have become the first countries to take steps to punish North Korea for its controversial missile tests this week.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

7/6/06

11 Months Later, IDF Re-enters Former Jewish Towns in Gaza IDF forces penetrated into Gaza, taking up positions in and near the three former Jewish communities of northern Gaza.

Peretz: We won't sink in Gaza swamp Defense Minister Amir Peretz stated on Thursday that the incursion into northern Gaza early in the morning was a "necessary step that could not have been avoided."

EU Tones Down Criticism of Israel The shift is subtle but unmistakable. European governments - long accused of being pro-Arab - have toned down criticism of Israel.

UN human rights body deplores Israel The UN Human Rights Council on Thursday deplored Israel's military operations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as breaching international humanitarian law.

Israel on edge of international law, Brussels says The European Commission on Wednesday (5 July) came close to saying Israel's attack on Gaza violates international law.

Historic India-China link opens China and India have opened a historic trade route that had been closed for nearly half a century.

Mild-mannered Finland pledges active EU presidency Finland's Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen has presented the country's priorities for the coming six months of its running the European Union presidency.

Egyptians sue new church leader A group of Coptic Christians have started legal proceedings against a bishop who has said he is setting up an alternative orthodox church in Egypt.

Video Shows Arabs Fighting in Somalia A recruiting video issued by members of the fundamentalist Islamic movement in Somalia shows Arab radicals fighting alongside the local extremists in Mogadishu.

Iranians killed in Iraq blast At least 12 people have been killed and 37 wounded after a car bomb tore through buses carrying Iranian visitors to a Shia shrine in the city of Kufa.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

7/5/06

Security Cabinet approves deeper incursion into Gaza The Security Cabinet called for prolonged and gradual military action in Gaza and the West Bank, at a meeting Wednesday morning to discuss the Shalit crisis and how to respond to Tuesday's rocket attack on Ashkelon.

Outcry over N Korea missile test World powers have condemned North Korea for test-firing a series of missiles, including one thought capable of reaching the US.

Iran calls off crucial nuclear talks Iran has postponed crucial talks with the European Union over incentives to a end a nuclear stand-off.

Former Regime Said at Core of Insurgency The Iraqi government's list of the 41 most wanted fugitives suggests that former members of Saddam Hussein's regime form the backbone of the insurgency despite attention paid to the role of religious extremists such as al-Qaida in Iraq.

IDF raises alert on Syrian border The IDF has raised the level of alert along the northern border with Syria out of fear that President Bashar Assad would launch a strike against Israel in response to a recent IAF buzz of his palace.

Egyptian TV Promoting Anti-Semitism and Child "Martyrdom" As Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak portrays himself as an honest broker in the Middle East, recent Egyptian TV programs inculcate Arab children with Jew-hatred and the desire for Jihad death.

Russia Odd Man Out at G8 Table By almost any measure, Russia is the odd man out at the Group of Eight table, where the world's richest democracies gather to chart strategies to meet the world's challenges.

Dutch PM hopeful demands second treaty referendum The Dutch Labour party leader, who according to polls could become the Netherlands' next prime minister, has said any revised EU constitution text should be put to a new referendum.

Putin steps up anti-terror drive Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked parliament for permission to send military units outside the country to prevent terrorist activity.

US$100 million transferred to Abbas The Arab League and Saudi Arabia have transferred some $100,000,000 to the Palestinians, the first funding since international aid was cut off after Hamas militant won legislative elections.

Monday, July 03, 2006

7/3/06

Statement demands prisoner release by 6:00 a.m. Tuesday Prime Minister Ehud Olmert officially rejected on Monday an ultimatum released Monday morning by the kidnappers of IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit.

Hamas threatens attacks in Israel The military wing of the governing Palestinian party, Hamas, has said it will attack targets inside Israel if Israel does not end its Gaza offensive.

IDF tanks, bulldozers enter N. Gaza A small Israeli force entered northern Gaza at daybreak Monday.

Asefi: Zionist regime will burn in the fire started by itself Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi here Sunday said that the Zionist regime will eventually burn in the flame of the fire started by itself.

Russian FM calls for Shalit's release Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called Monday for Palestinian terrorists to release kidnapped IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit.

Africa invites top anti-Americans to summit Two of the world's most anti-American leaders, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, attended this weekend's Africa summit in Gambia.

Hussein's wife, daughter on new 'wanted' list Iraq unveiled a list of the country's most-wanted fugitives Sunday, including Saddam Hussein's wife and daughter.

Asteroid due for close approach A giant space rock was set to whizz past the Earth on Monday under the close scrutiny of astronomers.

Iraqi premier calls for Saudi investment Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki during a visit to the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) called on Saudi businessmen to invest in Iraq.

EU troops in Congo might have to use force EU troops securing this month's elections in the Congo should be prepared to use force if necessary.