Monday, October 22, 2012

10/22/12


London Court Opens Trial of 3 British Islamists Accused of Bomb Plot Three British Islamists are on trial in Britain, facing accusations of plotting terrorist attacks that could have been deadlier than the 2005 London transit bombings.

U.S., Israel Begin Military Exercise The U.S. and Israeli militaries on Sunday began their largest-ever joint exercise to practice integrating defense systems in case of massive missile attacks on the Jewish state, bolstering efforts to deter possible strikes by Iran and its allies.

Israel's Top Iran Expert: You Can't Out-Negotiate the Mullahs Sure, Iran's open to haggle with the United States about nukes. But there's no way the nation will ever stop enriching uranium, Israel's top Iran expert tells Dan Ephron.

Israel will continue to target attackers, Netanyahu tells Blair Israel will continue to attack the groups that fire rockets on her citizens, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

Millions of pilgrims arrive in Mecca for Hajj Pilgrims from around the world pray for peace as they arrive in Mecca ahead of next week's Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage.

Jordan Arrests 11 in Alleged Al-Qaida Plot Jordanian officials say state security forces have arrested 11 people in connection with what they call an al-Qaida-linked plot to bomb shopping centers and attack Western diplomatic posts in the capital, Amman.

At the debate, the Iran issue merges with the Israel issue Among the planned six topics at tonight's foreign policy debate, there's this one: "Red Lines - Israel and Iran."

Israel will continue to target attackers, Netanyahu tells Blair Israel will continue to attack the groups that fire rockets on her citizens, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

PM: No immunity for those firing rockets from Gaza Netanyahu meets Blair, vows retaliation to Gaza aggression as IAF strikes cells targeting South; Palestinians say 2 killed.

Israel will continue to target attackers, Netanyahu tells Blair Israel will continue to attack the groups that fire rockets on her citizens, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.