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21 Killed in Syria as Defectors Attack Intelligence HQ near Capital

Soldiers of the Free Syrian Army, defectors from the regular armed forces, attacked an air force intelligence base near the capital Damascus on Wednesday, activists said.

"The Free Army struck with rockets and RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) the headquarters of air force intelligence which is located at the entrance of Damascus," the Local Coordination Committees, an activist network, said in a statement, adding smoke was rising from the area.

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Syria Frees More Than 1,000 Protest-Linked Prisoners

Syria on Tuesday released from jail more than 1,000 prisoners who had been involved in anti-regime protests, state-run television said, amid reports that a top dissident, Kamal Labwani who was jailed for 12 years in May 2007, was also freed.

"1,180 prisoners who had been involved in the incidents in Syria and who did not have blood on their hands were released today," the state broadcaster said in a news flash.

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Israel Demolishes Palestinian Homes near Jericho

Bulldozers flanked by Israeli troops razed four Palestinian homes near the ancient city of Jericho on Tuesday, with Israel saying they endangered a nearby archaeological site.

Ammar Fakhouri, the owner of one of the buildings, told Agence France Presse it was the third time that Israel had demolished properties he owned.

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Gulf States Oppose Arab Summit on Syria

The six Gulf Cooperation Council states said on Tuesday that they oppose a Syrian request for an emergency Arab summit on the bloody crisis in the country.

The GCC "sees that the request to hold an Arab summit at this time is useless," knowing that Arab foreign ministers will meet in Rabat on Wednesday, GCC Secretary General Abdul Latif al-Zayani said.

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Erdogan: Turkey has Lost Faith in Ally Syria

Turkey has abandoned hope that Syria will respond to international demands to halt violence and initiate democratic reforms, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday.

"We no longer expect the Assad government to show honest, persuasive, brave and determined leadership," Erdogan told his party's lawmakers. "No one expects him to respond to the demands of the international community anymore."

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Kuwaiti MPs Request to Quiz Premier over Alleged Graft

Three opposition MPs on Tuesday filed a request to question the Kuwaiti prime minister in parliament over allegations of graft involving MPs and illegal overseas money transfers.

The move came immediately after the government and its supporters in parliament succeeded in rejecting a similar request to grill Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Mohammad al-Ahmed al-Sabah, also over alleged corruption.

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Kuwaiti MPs Urge Recognition of Syrian Opposition

Kuwaiti MPs on Tuesday called on world countries to recognize the opposition Syrian National Council as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people and take action against the regime.

"We declare our support for the Syrian National Council as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people," said a statement signed by 33 Kuwaiti MPs in the 50-member house.

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Yemen's Saleh Says he Will Quit after Rivals Agree

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said on Monday he will quit for "sure" after the government agrees with the opposition on a mechanism for implementing a power transfer plan.

In an interview with the French broadcaster France24, Saleh, who has been clinging to power for 33 years, said "sure, sure," when asked if he intends on stepping down.

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Syrian Generals Are among 18 People Hit by New EU Sanctions

The European Union added Tuesday the commander of Syria's special forces, a militia chief and a slew of generals to a new list of Syrians hit by sanctions over a crackdown on protesters.

The military men and a lawyer are among 18 extra people blacklisted by the 27-state EU, bringing to 74 the members of President Bashar al-Assad's regime hit in past months by assets freezes and travel bans.

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Assad Loyalists Attack Jordanian Embassy in Damascus

More than 100 demonstrators stormed the Jordanian embassy in Damascus and tore down the flag in protest at King Abdullah II's call for Syrian President Bashar Assad to go, Jordanian newspapers said Tuesday.

It was the fourth such protest against embassies of regional powers by angry Assad loyalists since the Arab League voted on Saturday to suspend Syria and impose sanctions against the regime over its bloody eight-month crackdown on peaceful protesters.

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