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الأحد، أبريل 21، 2013

Gaza rocket hits Southern Israel

A smoke trail of a Palestinian rocket launched from the Gaza Strip into Israel is seen from the Israeli-Gaza border. (AFP)

Militants in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip fired a projectile that hit southern Israel overnight, without causing any casualties or damage, police said on Sunday.

"Late last night -- after midnight -- sirens sounded in the Eshkol region," police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.

"One rocket landed in an open area, causing no injuries or damage," he added.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

The Gaza-Israel border has been largely quiet since November when an Egyptian-brokered truce ended a deadly eight-day conflict between the Jewish state and militants of the Islamist movement Hamas which rules the territory.

But since late February, there have been more than five other cases of rocket fire on Israel, most recently overnight Thursday, including ones claimed by hardline Salafist militants to which Israel has responded with air strikes on Gaza.

Rockets were fired by Palestinians in Gaza at Israel during a visit to the region by US President Barack Obama in March.

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Pentagon chief to finalize $10bn arms deal on Middle East visit

Hagel is expected to tout the arms deal as a demonstration of Washington's commitment to Israel's security. (AFP)

U.S. defense secretary Chuck Hagel will present Israel and Arab states with a $10 billion arms deal to defend themselves from Iran on his week-long trip to the Middle East, which kicked off on Sunday.

Hagel first headed to Israel in his first visit to the Middle East since sealing his appointment.

In a two-day visit to Israel, Hagel will seek to counter criticism from some U.S. lawmakers and pro-Israel groups that he is too soft on Iran and too hostile to the Jewish state -- a charge he has vehemently rejected.

Hagel is expected to tout the arms deal as a demonstration of Washington's commitment to Israel's security and as a way of countering Iran's military power and nuclear ambitions.

The unveiled arms deal will provide U.S. military aircraft and missiles to Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, according to AFP news agency.

The United States and Israel have disagreed over the urgency of the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program, with Washington maintaining there is still time to see if tough sanctions and diplomacy persuade Tehran to change course.

Hagel is due to tour the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem and meet Israel's Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, officials said.

His trip to Israel comes a month after President Barack Obama visited Jerusalem and reaffirmed U.S. backing of Israel while promoting fresh attempts to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

After Israel, Hagel will travel on to Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Under the unusual U.S. arms package announced Friday, which was negotiated simultaneously with Israel, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, the United States plans to sell advanced missiles to the Saudis and more than two dozen F-16 fighter jets to the United Arab Emirates.

With the Gulf states anxious over Iran's nuclear and missile programs, the Pentagon has agreed to billions of dollars of arms sales designed to bolster the Arab nations' air power and missile defenses.
 

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Boston bombs: Russia, U.S. must cooperate on radical Islam, says senator

Boston bombs: Russia, U.S. must cooperate on radical Islam, says senator

Tamerlan Tsarnaev (R) was killed overnight in a shootout with police on Thursday, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (L) was captured and taken alive by the FBI late Friday. (Al Arabiya)

The Boston bombing suspects, of Chechen origin, represent the need for the United States to work closely with Russia to combat radical Islam, American Congressman Dana Rohrabacher has said.

"The attacks by radical Islamic terrorists have taken the lives of innocent people throughout the world. The Chechen connection indicates we should work more closely with Russia and other nations who are also suffering the same kind of mayhem we have seen in Boston," Press Trust India (PTI) reported Rohrabacher, who is chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats, as saying on Sunday.

The Boston bombings suspects were Chechen brothers. The older Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed overnight in a shootout with police on Thursday, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was captured and taken alive by the FBI late Friday.

Radical Islam elements, who are trained overseas but operating inside the United States, must be recognized with the help of foreign governments, the congressman added.

"As we pull out of Afghanistan, it behooves us to work with Russia, the central Asian Republics, and those anti-Taliban elements inside Afghanistan, to ensure that the realm of radical Islamic terrorism will not dramatically expand its power base and thus pose an even greater threat to the good people of the world."

The brothers were "clearly influenced by radical Islam," the Congressman said, describing as one of the brothers as being "trained with terrorist weapons by radical elements overseas."

Chechnya, which is a Muslim-dominated federal subject of Russia, has long had separatist groups fighting against Moscow.
The Congressman said Washington should have allied itself with Moscow against radical Islamists when Chechen extremists killed over 180 children at a school in 2004, in Baslan, Russia.

Russia's early warning

Meanwhile, U.S. law enforcement sources said on Saturday that early 2011, Russia asked the FBI to investigate Tamerlan out of concern that he had embraced radical Islam and was going to travel to Russia to join underground groups.

Russia, however, didn't renew its warning of a plot in the United States or any threat posted to U.S. interest, a law enforcement and national security source was cited as saying by Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Given that there was no recent warning by Russia, this may help shield Washington, its spy agencies and law enforcement from criticism that they failed to see the danger from the two brothers.
 

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U.S. approves $250m boosted aid package to Syrian opposition

U.S. approves $250m boosted aid package to Syrian opposition

John Kerry. The supplies could include armored vehicles, night vision goggles and advanced communications equipment. (Reuters)

U.S. aid to the Syrian opposition is set to double to $250 million, Secretary of State John Kerry said on Sunday, adding that Washington would also provide new non-lethal military equipment for rebel fighters.

The announcement came after talks among the pro-opposition "Friends of Syria" group in Istanbul.

But despite the new aid package, the U.S. paid no heed to calls for arms supplies or a direct intervention.

Some of the money will be used to "provide an expanded range of support" to rebel fighters battling President Bashar al-Assad, beyond the current provisions of food rations and medical kits, "to include other types of non-lethal supplies," the statement said, according to AFP news agency.

The non-lethal military equipment might include providing the opposition fighters with protective battlefield equipment such as body armor, armored vehicles and night-vision goggles, as well as communications gear, U.S. media has reported.

Kerry, who spoke to the press after the meeting, stressed the focus was on the mounting death toll in the crisis-torn country.

"The president directed me to step up our efforts," Kerry told a news conference.

"The stakes in Syria couldn't be more clear: chemical weapons, the slaughter of people by ballistic missiles and other weapons of huge destruction, the potential of a whole country," he said.

"This bloodshed needs to stop."

The head of the main opposition Syrian National Coalition, Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib, offered reassurances after the talks.

"Our revolution is for the entire Syrian people. We are not supporting one group at the price of another and we shall never allow that to happen," he told the news conference.

The Coalition said in a separate statement that the opposition rejected "all forms of terrorism and any extremist ideology" and promised that "weapons will not fall in the wrong hands".

The opposition had also voiced frustration earlier at the lack of a strong international response.

"Assad is firing missiles against densely populated areas... without consequences," said Yaser Tabbara, a spokesman for the opposition's interim prime minister Ghassan Hitto.

"Throwing money at the problem won't solve it."

The opposition has called for "surgical strikes" on regime missile batteries used against civilians.

Top diplomats from the 11-nation core group of the "Friends of Syria" -- including the United States, European nations and Arab countries -- took part in the more than six hours of talks on Saturday.

In a joint statement afterwards, they warned Assad that foreign support for the opposition would grow if he continued to rebuff efforts to find a political solution to Syria's crisis.
 

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U.S. man departing for Syria arrested on terror charges

U.S. man departing for Syria arrested on terror charges

A U.S. man flying to Syria was arrested at a Chicago airport on Saturday. (Reuters)

A U.S. man allegedly planning to engage in terrorism in Syria was arrested at a Chicago airport after months of surveillance, the FBI said Saturday.

There is "no connection between this case and the events that occurred over the last several days in Boston," the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a statement.

Agents had been monitoring Abdella Ahmad Tounisi, 18, for some time due to his friendship with a man who was arrested in September after a botched attempt to detonate a bomb outside a Chicago bar.

While Tounisi discussed that plot with his friend, Adel Daoud, a criminal complaint stated that he did not participate, in part because he correctly guessed that Daoud was working with an undercover agent.

Even after he was questioned following the arrest of his friend, Tounisi continued to search online about martyrdom operations and violent jihad, the charging papers said.

He eventually happened upon a website set up by the FBI to look like a recruiting page for the al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusrah and spent about three weeks making plans with an undercover agent.

Tounisi was arrested at 8:29 pm Friday while waiting at the gate to board a flight to Istanbul.

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North Korea moves two more missile launchers

North Korea has moved two short-range missile launchers to its east coast, apparently indicating it is pushing ahead with preparations for a test launch, a South Korean news agency reported on Sunday.

South Korea and its allies have been expecting some sort of North Korean missile launch during weeks of heightened hostility on the Korean peninsula.

An unidentified South Korean military source told the South's Yonhap news agency that satellite imagery showed that North Korean forces had moved two mobile missile launchers for short-range Scud missiles to South Hamgyeong province.

"The military is closely watching the North's latest preparations for a missile launch," the source said.

The North moved two mid-range Musudan missiles in early April and placed seven mobile launchers in the same area, Yonhap said. A North Korean show of force could be staged to coincide with the anniversary of the founding of its army on April 25.

A South Korean Defense Ministry official said he could not confirm the news report and said there had been no sign of unusual activity in North Korea. North Korea fairly regularly test-fires short-range missiles in the sea off its east coast.

North Korea stepped up its defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions in December when it launched a rocket that it said had put a scientific satellite into orbit. Critics said the launch was aimed at developing technology to deliver a nuclear warhead mounted on a long-range missile.

The North followed that in February with its third test of a nuclear weapon. That brought new U.N. sanctions which in turn led to a dramatic intensification of North Korea's threats of nuclear strikes against South Korea and the United States.

The tension has eased over recent days with the North at least talking about dialogue in response to calls for talks from both the United States and South Korea.

On Saturday, North Korea reiterated that it would not give up its nuclear weapons, rejecting a U.S. condition for talks although it said it was willing to discuss disarmament.

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Israel police parade cuffed Palestinian teenager to protesters

An Israeli spokesman said the police parading a cuffed Palestinian teenager was an attempt to calm tempers of hundreds of Palestinian protesters. (AFP)

Israeli police paraded a cuffed Palestinian teenager to protesters in what a human rights group charged Saturday was abuse of a "human shield" but an Israeli spokesman said was a move to calm violence.

Defense for Children International-Palestine (DCI) posted a 76-second video clip on YouTube showing helmeted border policemen removing a young Palestinian it identified as "Muhammad R,17," from their armored jeep and forcing him to stand beside them, cuffed hands raised above his head.

"We're outraged that Israeli soldiers continue to use Palestinian children as human shields with impunity," Ayed Abu Eqtaish of DCI-Palestine said in a statement.

"The teen in this case was deliberately exposed to danger after he had been taken into custody. Israeli authorities must conduct a prompt, transparent and impartial investigation and hold the perpetrators accountable."

The incident reportedly took place on Friday in Abu Dis, a Palestinian neighborhood on the outskirts of Israeli-annexed Arab east Jerusalem.

Israeli border police spokesman Shai Hachimi said the officer in charge put the prisoner on view to prove that he was unharmed.

To calm protesters?

He said it was an attempt to calm tempers after 400 Palestinian protesters, some of them throwing rocks and petrol bombs, attacked a border police base for almost four hours.

"One of the main stone-throwers was arrested," Hachimi told AFP. "At that point the Palestinians spread a rumor that he had been injured as a result of his arrest.

"All the officer wanted to do was to show them that everything was OK. He was on view for about 20 seconds then they returned him to the jeep. Ten minutes later the demonstration was over.

"There was no human shield or any such thing."

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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/04/21/Israel-police-parade-cuffed-Palestinian-teenager-to-protesters-.html
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Iraq counts votes from first polls since U.S. pullout

Iraq counts votes from first polls since U.S. pullout

Electoral employees begin sorting out ballots at a polling station after the polls closed for the provincial elections on April 20, 2013 in Baghdad's Sadr City district. (AFP)

Iraqi election officials were to begin counting votes on Sunday from the country's first elections since US troops departed, which served as a key test of its stability amid a spike in violence.

Attacks killed three people on election day, a fraction of those who died in a wave of violence preceding Saturday's polls, which seemed generally well-organized, according to diplomats touring polling stations and AFP journalists.

Turnout for the provincial vote was about 51 percent, according to officials from Iraq's Independent High Electoral Commission.

But the credibility of the elections came into question, as 14 candidates were killed in attacks ahead of the polls and a third of Iraq's provinces -- all of them mainly Sunni Arab or Kurdish -- not voting due to security concerns and political disputes.

The vote for provincial councils, responsible for naming governors who lead local reconstruction, administration and finances, is seen as a key gauge of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's popularity ahead of a general election next year.

Every Iraqi who votes "is saying to the enemies of the political process that we are not going back," Maliki said on state television after casting his ballot at the Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone.

Security was tight on Saturday, with voters searched before entering polling stations and numerous new checkpoints set up by soldiers and police in Baghdad.

For most of the day, only approved vehicles were allowed on the streets, which were largely deserted except for security forces, and groups of children who took the opportunity to play football.

Despite heightened security in Baghdad and elsewhere, militants were still able to carry out attacks, although the death toll was much lower than the preceding six days, when an average of 20 people were killed daily.

Nine mortar rounds, four bombings and five stun grenades, all outside Baghdad, killed three people and wounded two, officials said.

And gunmen dressed in police uniforms entered a polling station near Baquba, north of Baghdad, burned boxes of ballots, then escaped.

The elections, which came a decade after U.S.-led forces ousted now-executed dictator Saddam Hussein, were the first since parliamentary polls in March 2010, and also the first time Iraqi forces secured elections without support from American or other international forces since 2003.

U.S. troops withdrew in December 2011.

An estimated 13.8 million Iraqis were eligible to vote for more than 8,000 candidates, with 378 seats being contested.

Major issues affecting voters such as poor public services and rampant corruption were largely ignored during the campaign.

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