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Iranian soldiers are fighting alongside Assad army: captured soldier tells Al Arabiya

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Iranian soldiers are fighting alongside Assad army: captured soldier tells Al Arabiya

A man, who is reportedly an Iranian officer in the custody of the rebel Free Syrian Army, spoke to Al Arabiya Thursday and said he used to train snipers for the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

He said that he used to train the men in the western province of Idlib, in which – he added – he stayed for months.

"My name is Hamid Wothouq, amd I'm from Shiraz city. I stayed in al-Fouaa and Kafriya for five month to work with snipers. In Iran, I worked for the Basij [Iranian paramilitary organization]. I want help from the Islamic republic," he told Al Arabiya's cameras.

Wothouq allegedly entered Syria from Turkey and said there were Iranian soldiers spread in the country to help the Assad regime in fighting rebels.

"In al-Fouaa and Kafriya, Bousra, Tartous and Damascus, there are Iranian soldiers fighting alongside the Assad army."

Rebel Free Syrian Army leaders described Wothouq's capture as a "precious find" and formidable proof against the Syrian regime's claim that no Iranian soldiers or members of Lebanon's Shiite movement, Hezbollah, were present in the country.

05 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/2013/04/04/Iranian-soldiers-are-fighting-alongside-Assad-army-Captured-soldier-tells-Al-Arabiya.html
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Potential new PM emerges in Lebanon amid political vacuum

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Lebanese politician Tammam Salam emerged as a potential new prime minister on Thursday. (Reuters)

Lebanese politician Tammam Salam, a former minister from a prominent Sunni Muslim political dynasty, emerged as a potential new prime minister on Thursday.

He solidified his standing when he was endorsed by the country's pro-Western March 14 coalition.

Lebanon faces a parliamentary election in June but was plunged into uncertainty two weeks ago by the resignation of Prime Minister Najib Mikati, after a dispute over the electoral law and an extension to the term of a top security official.

Mikati, who had called for a "national salvation" government to ensure stability in a country shaken by the conflict in neighboring Syria, said on Thursday he would not put his name forward again because he could not win consensus backing.

Salam - a Sunni Muslim as all prime ministers must be under Lebanon's confessional distribution of power - is the son of a former prime minister. His grandfather served under the Ottoman Empire and the French colonial mandate.

He won endorsement from March 14, which has 60 seats in the128-seat parliament, at a meeting of the political alliance in central Beirut after a lightning trip to Saudi Arabia for talks with March 14's leader, former Prime Minister Saad Hariri.

His nomination by opposition chief and ex-Premier Fouad Siniora was seen as an effort to build bridges across Lebanon's political divide which has been inflamed by the fighting just across the eastern border.

"We wish Mr. Salam good luck in leading the country through the present circumstances," Siniora told an opposition meeting in Beirut. "It's a big responsibility to the nation."

March 14 groups mainly Sunni and Christian parties which pushed, with U.S. and European support, for Syria to end nearly three decades of military presence in Lebanon in 2005.

Supporters and those on the fence

Salam also won the support of Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, whose seven seats hold the balance of power.

The other main political bloc is the March 8 coalition, which dominated Mikati's government and is made up of Shi'ite parties Hezbollah and Amal and their mainly Christian allies, including the Free Patriotic Movement of Michel Aoun.

Sources in March 8 said it had not decided whether to support Salam, but that on its own it could not block him.

President Michel Suleiman will hold formal consultations on Friday and Saturday before nominating a prime minister to form the new government.

Political sources said that if Salam is nominated he would head a neutral government tasked with preparing for the election and would not be expected to stand as a candidate himself.

The vote, set for early June, is likely to be delayed after disputes over whether it should be a winner-takes-all election or follow proportional representation - or be a hybrid of both.

The disputes add to tension in a country struggling to deal with over 400,000 Syrian refugees - equivalent to 10 percent of the population - street battles in the northern city of Tripoli, violence in border areas and a spiraling budget deficit.

Mikati championed a policy of "dissociation" from the crisis in Syria but struggled to insulate his country from the turmoil. Iranian-backed Hezbollah and its allies in his cabinet are strong supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while most Sunni Muslims support rebels battling to topple Assad.

05 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/04/05/Potential-new-PM-emerges-in-Lebanon-amid-political-vacuum.html
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U.N. aid agency suspends Gaza distribution over riot at HQ

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U.N. aid agency suspends Gaza distribution over riot at HQ

Some 800,000 Palestinians, two-thirds of Gaza's population, depend on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. (Image courtesy: UNRWA)

The main U.N. humanitarian agency for Palestinians said on Thursday it was suspending operations in the Gaza Strip after demonstrators angered by aid cutbacks stormed its headquarters.

Some 800,000 Palestinians, two-thirds of Gaza's population, depend on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and the suspension could exacerbate hardship caused by Israeli and Egyptian controls on the isolated enclave's borders.

Citing budget shortfalls, UNRWA said it had suspended some of its cash handouts and that this provoked violent protests this week, culminating in Thursday's breach of its Gaza headquarters.

"What happened today was completely unacceptable: the situation could very easily have resulted in serious injuries to UNRWA staff and to the demonstrators. This escalation, apparently pre-planned, was unwarranted and unprecedented," Robert Turner, head of the agency's Gaza operations.

"All relief and distribution centers will consequently remain closed until guarantees are given by all relevant groups that UNRWA operations can continue unhindered," he said in a statement.

Gaza security officials had no immediate comment.

Turner said that despite the trimming of cash disbursements, UNRWA's food distribution in Gaza "will continue unchanged."

05 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/04/04/U-N-aid-agency-suspends-Gaza-distribution-over-riot-at-HQ.html
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