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Syria's top Islamic authority appealed to the opposition to seek "regime change through dialogue, not by force," the SANA state news agency said on Wednesday.
"Members of the foreign-based opposition will ultimately be forced to sit at the negotiating table," Grand Mufti Sheikh Ahmed Hassun Badreddin was quoted as saying.
Full StoryIraq's ailing President Jalal Talabani is to be airlifted to Germany for specialist treatment after suffering a reported stroke, his office said on Wednesday.
Talabani was hospitalized late on Monday with what state television reported was a stroke, but doctors said on Wednesday his condition was improving.
Full StoryThe U.N. appealed Wednesday for $1.5 billion to help Syrians fleeing the fighting, warning that the number of refugees in neighboring countries could double to a million by June.
"The conflict has become increasingly brutal and indiscriminate and has exacted a heavy toll," the U.N.'s humanitarian affairs agency said in a statement.
Full StoryIsrael's plans for new settler homes are accelerating Palestinian moves to appeal to the Hague court over Jewish settlement policy, a senior official told AFP on Wednesday.
"The intensification of settlement activity and all the Israeli actions, from killings to arrests, are pushing us to accelerate our recourse to the International Criminal Court," said Palestinian negotiator Mohammed Shtayyeh.
Full StoryFrench President Francois Hollande arrived in Algeria on Wednesday for a landmark visit to the former French territory, amid hopes of a new phase in relations but persistent bitterness over crimes committed during colonial rule.
Hollande was received with full honors by his Algerian counterpart Abdelaziz Bouteflika as he got off the plane.
Full StoryAn Israeli committee gave final approval on Wednesday to plans to build 2,610 new homes in Givat HaMatos, a settlement suburb of annexed east Jerusalem, an Israeli NGO told AFP.
"I just spoke with the deputy mayor and they told me the 2,610 units have been approved," said Danny Seidemann, head of Terrestrial Jerusalem.
Full StorySyrian government forces are carrying out a broad offensive against rebels in the suburbs of Damascus, the state media said Wednesday.
The state-run SANA news agency said that troops have killed "scores of terrorists" — the government term for the rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad.
Full StoryAn 18-year-old Israeli Arab was on Wednesday indicted for planting a bomb on a bus in Tel Aviv that wounded 29 people at the height of last month's eight-day conflict between Israel and militants in Gaza.
In a hearing at Tel Aviv Magistrates Court, Mohammed Mafarja, a resident of Taibe village in central Israel, was charged with aiding the enemy during war, dozens of counts of attempted murder, conspiracy to commit a crime, causing an explosion and wounding dozens of people.
Full StoryPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged the international community to help Palestinian refugees fleeing fighting in camps in Syria to enter the West Bank and Gaza.
"Mahmoud Abbas, president of the state of Palestine, requested Wednesday that U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the international community enable our people in Syria to enter Palestinian territory," a statement carried on the official WAFA news agency said.
Full StorySyrian rebels are closely monitoring the regime's chemical weapons sites but don't have the means to seize and secure them, their newly elected military commander told The Associated Press.
Gen. Salim Idris, who defected from the Syrian army in July, said he is "very afraid" a cornered Syrian President Bashar Assad will unleash such weapons on his own people.
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