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Curfew, state of alert, after Iraqi shrine explosion
A senior American official accused al-Qaida organization in Iraq led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi of responsibility for blowing up the dome of Imam Ali al-Hadi shiite shrine in Samara on Wednesday.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 2/23/2006
Wide Arab, international condemnation for shrine attack
World-wide condemnation continued on Wednesday over the blowing up of the Shiite shrine of Imam Ali al-Hadi. In Jeddah the organization of the Islamic Conference warned the Iraqis against being trapped into a sectarian war among the Shiite and the Sunni in Iraq.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 2/23/2006
Syria deplores attacks on holy Shiite shrine in Iraq
Iraqi Shiite Muslim leader Muqtada al-Sadr, meanwhile, called on the Iraqi people to maintain solidarity in order to foil attempts to inflame sedition.
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 2/23/2006
Rumsfeld still uncertain about WMDs in Iraq
Rumsfeld was asked "a general, talked about the fact that there were weapons of mass destruction and they were sent to Syria before the war began. What do we know about that?"
Syria-USA, Politics, 2/23/2006
al-Arabia correspondent in Iraq killed in explosion
The Iraqi police announced today it found the body of three correspondents for al-Arabia TV channel including female correspondent Atwar Bahjat near Samara.
Iraq-Regional, Local, 2/23/2006
Israel has blocked peace talks for 5 years
Writer Patrick Seale noted that US policy in its blind support of Israel is wrong headed reffering to US President Jimmy Carter's comments that "A negotiated agreement is the only path to a permanent two-state solution, providing peace for Israel and justice for the Palestinians."
Palestine-Israel-USA, Politics, 2/23/2006
Rice: aid will continue to the Palestinians
Al-Faisal added "we do not want to link the international aids for the Palestinian people to other considerations, rather than their urgent humanitarian need." He indicated that the kingdom stressed full commitment to avoid jumping to immature assessment.
Palestine-Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 2/23/2006
Israeli occupation army kills two Palestinians
The Israeli occupation army on Thursday murdered two Palestinians, including a teenager in the ongoing army rampage at the Balata refugee camp near Nablus.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 2/23/2006
Syria, Jordan to boost water cooperation
Syria and Jordan on Wednesday underlined the importance of boosting cooperation between the two states in the water field and activating agreements signed between the two sides.
Jordan-Syria, Economics, 2/23/2006
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Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei said today Fatah is unlikely to join the Hamas-led government, but is still considering the issue, and will seek to enhance Palestinian national unity.
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According to al-Sharq al-Awsat newspaper, sources at the Federation of the Syrian Chambers of Commerce reported that 2.5 million tons of cargo was transited to Iraq from the rest of the world and through the Syria ports in 2005.
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The US Secretary Of State, Condoleezza Rice, played down the importance of Iranian aid if the Islamic resistance movement Hamas decides to seek Iran's help in order to eliminate its tightened financial crisis the Palestinian authority suffers. An aid which Tehran showed readiness to provide with the aim to "break the tyranny of the USA."
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak received yesterday opposition Labor Party leader Amir Peretz, after which Peretz called for not supporting Hamas, and for understanding to Israel's position, saying Israel has nothing against the Palestinians, and only wants to fight terrorism.
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