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FSA moves headquarters from Turkey to Syria
The rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA) has moved its leadership from Turkey to parts of Syria that are now controlled by rebels.
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Iran commanders threaten Israel's downfall
ranian military commanders on Friday threatened the complete destruction of the State of Israel.
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Egyptian presidential aide says he's finalizing proposal to amend peace treaty with Israel
An Egyptian presidential adviser announced on Saturday that he will
submit a proposal for amending the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty in the
coming days.
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War with 'cancerous tumor Israel' will eventually happen, says Iranian general
The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Gen. Mohammad
Ali Jafari, said Saturday that war with Israel will "eventually happen,"
and that the Islamic Republic would "destroy the Jewish state."
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Romney: PA State Airspace Would Endanger Israel
In Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's now famous "secret"
video, Gov. Romney reveals and intuitively explains another existential
threat to Israel from a Palestinian State in any part of Judea and
Samaria.
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Libya: Islamist militia bases stormed in Benghazi
The militia suspected of killing the US ambassador to Libya nearly two
weeks ago has been driven out of its base in the eastern city of
Benghazi.
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Anti-Islam film: Pakistan minister offers bounty
A Pakistani government minister has offered a $100,000 reward for the
death of the maker of an anti-Islam film produced in the US.
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Syria uprising: Assad says Arab Spring brought chaos
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria has been quoted by an Egyptian
magazine as saying the Arab uprisings only brought chaos and the Syrian
rebels cannot win.
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'PA Wouldn't Last One Day Without IDF' Dep. FM Says in NY
The Palestinian Authority "wouldn't last one day" if Israel withdrew
from Area B and C of Judea and Samaria, asserted Deputy Foreign Minister
Danny Ayalon.
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NATO Official Rules Out Military Intervention in Syria
NATO does not believe that military intervention in Syria would bring
any improvement in the security situation there, a senior alliance
official said.
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