Says Damascus flooding country with nationals, reports of workers
fleeing 'unfounded'
By Aaron Klein
Druze leader Walid Jumblatt (radiofarda.com)
Widespread media reports of Syria warning its nationals to flee Lebanon
ahead of a major outbreak of violence and civil war there are
"unfounded," contended Lebanon's Druze Leader Walid Jumblatt in an
interview today with WND.
Jumblatt insisted instead of evacuating its citizens, Syria has been
sending "thousands of so-called workers and tourists per day," possibly
ahead of an attempt to destabilize the country.
"There is no evacuation of Syrian workers. Instead, thousands are
coming a day, including so-called tourists. I am worried, because our
working sector is paralyzed, our economy is down, we have no tourism
and yet you have this strange influx of many Syrians and also many
Iraqis into Lebanon," said Jumblatt."
"I am not dismissing that Syria will start major trouble for us to
delay the tribunal," said Jumblatt, referring to a special tribunal set
up by the U.N. Security Council to try any indicted suspects in the
assassination of Lebanon's former prime minister Rafiq Hariri in a car
bombing in 2005.
(Story continues below)
Syria was widely blamed for the Hariri assassination
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:11 PM CDT
August 14 Attila Somfalvi Published:
The Likud Central Committee approved Tuesday party chairman Benjamin Netanyahu's proposal to push forward the internal elections, and decided that the primaries would be held on August 14. If a second round is required, it will take place a week later, on August 21. Following MK Silvan Shalom's withdrawal from the race for Likud leader Monday, the only other contender against Netanyahu is Moshe Feiglin, head of the extreme-rightist Jewish Leadership faction of the party. During their meeting at the Tel Aviv convention center, Netanyahu told the Central Committee members that "we believe that we can take the country out of the mud, we can take a different road." At a press conference Monday, MK Shalom slammed Netanyahu for the decision to push up the primaries without enabling the other candidates to prepare a campaign; he accused the chairman of aggressiveness and opportunism, and compared the Likud to the Syrian Baath party. Netanyahu's aides responded by saying that Shalom knew he would crash in the primaries, and was only looking for excuses for his withdrawal. Original Source more »
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:07 PM CDT
MARK WEISS, THE JERUSALEM POST Jul. 9, 2007
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A group of 10 EU foreign ministers has called for an international conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, calling the road map peace plan dead. In a letter to the Quartet's new Middle East envoy, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, the foreign ministers said the status quo that had prevailed since 2000 was leading nowhere. Signing the letter, which was published in the French daily Le Monde on Monday, were the foreign ministers of France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Bulgaria, Romania, Cyprus, Slovenia and Malta. They called on Israel to make more concessions to boost the standing of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, such as the release of thousands of Palestinian prisoners including Fatah leaders, and the immediate release of all the frozen Palestinian customs duties. A senior official in Jerusalem noted that the letter did not constitute a change in policy of either the EU or the Quartet, and both bodies remain officially committed to the road map. The official also noted that individual European foreign ministers would sometimes state opinions on Middle East issues that actually contradicted the policy of the governments in which they serve. Foreign Ministry spokesman ... more »
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:05 PM CDT
By Stan Goodenough
Jul 10, 2007 Less than half Israel’s citizens have gas masks, and many masks of those who do have are out of date. According to reports in Israel Monday, the country will not be equipped with effective protection against non-conventional attack for another two years. Israel’s leaders, who face the threat of war virtually 24/7 in any given year, have to judge when and where to direct the resources for Israel’s defense. While rumors remain rife, and some intelligence estimates continue to give substance to the likelihood that war could break out with Syria sometime this year, the Olmert government does not seem to be taking the threat as seriously as it might. Sunday saw a mere NIS 100 million ($24,000) allocated to the Home Front Command for the acquisition of gas warfare protection kits. Concerned home front officials say they will be looking into ways to acquire all necessary equipment from local or US firms in the event of an emergency. Damascus, meanwhile, continues rattling its swords. The Jerusalem Post reported Monday Syria is believed to have a large stockpile of chemical and biological weapons. “According to the Global Security Web site, the Syrian arsenal is ... more »
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:54 AM CDT
While tension is mounting in the Golan Heights and senior defense
officials are warning of the possibility of imminent war with Syria,
less than 50 percent of the population will have their gas masks
renewed by the end of the year, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
The cabinet on Sunday decided to cut NIS 480 million from the overall defense budget - mostly from administrative expenses - and instead redirect the funds to the Home Front Command and for defense procurement. What price might Israel pay for a preemptive attack on Iran? In total, the defense establishment received in Sunday's decision NIS 400 million for procurement of new weaponry and military platforms as well as NIS 344m. for the home front, out of which NIS 110m. is designated for the renewal of gas masks. Syria is believed to have a large stockpile of chemical and biological weapons. According to the Global Security Web site, the Syrian arsenal is comprised mostly of large amounts of Sarin and mustard gas and is reportedly producing and weaponizing VX. The US, the report says, has estimated Syria to possess several hundred liters of chemical weapons with hundreds of tons of agents produced annually. Acknowledging ... more »
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:52 AM CDT
Syrian official threatens 'resistance' by September, warns Damascus
preparing for large-scale conflict
Aaron Klein, If Israel doesn't vacate the strategic Golan Heights b y August- September, Syrian fighters will immediately launch "resistance operations" against Jewish communities in the Golan Heights , a top official from Syrian President Bashar Assad's Baath party told WND. The Baath official, who spoke on condition his name be withheld, said Damascus was preparing for anticipated Israeli retaliation following these attacks and for a larger war with the Jewish state in August or September. He said Syria ha d the capabilit y of firing "hundreds" of missiles at Tel Aviv. "Syria passed repeated messages to the US that we demand the return of the Golan either through negotiations or through war. If the Golan is not in our hands by August or September, we will be poised to launch resistance, including raids and attacks against Jewish positions (in the Golan Heights)," the Baath official said from Damascus. The Baath official said a new group called the Committees for the Liberation of the Golan Heights ha d been training and was ready to mount attacks against Jewish communities in the Golan in August or ... more »
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:49 AM CDT
By Aaron Klein
Syrian President Bashar Assad GOLAN HEIGHTS – If Israel doesn't vacate the strategic Golan Heights before September, Syrian guerrillas will immediately launch "resistance operations" against the Golan's Jewish communities, a top official from Syrian President Bashar Assad's Baath party told WND. The Baath official, who spoke on condition his name be withheld, said Damascus is preparing for anticipated Israeli retaliation following Syrian guerrilla attacks and for a larger war with the Jewish state in August or September. He said in the opening salvo of any conflict, Syria has the capabilities of firing "hundreds" of missiles at Tel Aviv. "Syria passed repeated messages to the U.S. that we demand the return of the Golan either through negotiations or through war. If the Golan is not in our hands by August or September, we will be poised to launch resistance, including raids and attacks against Jewish positions (in the Golan Heights)," the Baath official said. The Golan Heights is strategic mountainous territory looking down on Israeli population centers captured by Israel after Syria twice used the territory to attack the Jewish state. The Baath official said a new purported guerrilla group called the Committees for the Liberation of the ... more »
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on Tue 10 Jul 2007 12:41 AM CDT
Syria calls on citizens to evacuate Lebanon, reports say; Expert: Civil
war possible
Yaakov Lappin Syria has called on its citizens to leave Lebanon ahead of an expected "eruption" in that country, Arab and Iranian press reports have said. The media reports were translated and made available by MEMRI in a special dispatch on Sunday. "In the past few days, Arab and Iranian media reports have pointed to the possibility that Lebanon's current political crisis may become a violent conflict after July 15, 2007," the MEMRI dispatch said. July 15 comes one day before a special UN Security Council meeting which is expected to discuss the possibility of stationing international experts on the Syria-Lebanon border, in order monitor the ongoing illegal cross border arms traffic to Hizbullah, thought to be originating from Iran and Syria. The UN Security Council is also expected to meet next week to discuss a key report on the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, a development which may bode badly for Syria. "On July 5, 2007, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported that Syrian authorities had instructed all Syrian citizens residing in Lebanon to return to their country by ... more » |
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