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Iran to Give IAEA 'Full Supervision' if Sanctions Lifted

Iran is ready to give the International Atomic Energy Agency "full supervision" of its nuclear program for five years if U.N. sanctions are lifted, its nuclear chief said in remarks published Monday.

"We have proposed that the agency keep Iran's activities and nuclear program under full supervision for five years, providing the sanctions are lifted," the nuclear chief, Fereydoun Abbasi Davani, told ISNA news agency.

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Iran Repeats Call for Syrian Government-Opposition Talks

Tehran reiterated its hope Monday that the crisis in Syria, its main ally in the region, could be resolved "through dialogue and not violence."

Iran "is certain that the Syrian people and the government have the capacity to gain national development through dialogue and refraining from any violence," Hassan Ghashghavi, deputy foreign minister in charge of consular affairs, was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.

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Air Strikes on Yemen Mosque Kill 7 Civilians

Military air strikes on a mosque killed seven civilians Monday in Jaar, an al-Qaida stronghold town in the southern Yemeni province of Abyan, a local official said.

"The Yemeni air force accidentally shelled a mosque in Jaar, killing seven people and wounding five others," the official told Agence France Presse, on condition of anonymity.

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40 Israelis Held for Questioning at Turkish Airport

Forty Israeli passengers on a Turkish flight to Istanbul were held for an hour and a half upon arrival and questioned before being released, the Israeli foreign ministry said on Monday.

The incident came as tensions between the former allies reached new heights over a deadly May 2010 Israeli raid on a flotilla of ships that left nine Turkish citizens dead.

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8 Dead as Syrian Forces Raid Hama, Homs, Idlib

Syrian troops and security forces on Monday launched an assault on the central cities of Hama and Homs, where they shot dead six people, activists said, while at least two were reported killed near the Turkish border.

"More than 30 military vehicles and security forces raided Hama this morning and heavy gunfire was heard in the city," Omar Idlibi, spokesman of the Local Coordination Committees (LCC), told Agence France Presse by telephone.

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Mubarak’s Trial Postponed as Clashes Erupt Outside, Inside Court

The trial of Hosni Mubarak and his two sons' trial was postponed on Monday after the prosecution and defense lawyers clashed in the court room.

Dozens of the ousted Egyptian president's supporters and opponents clashed near the Cairo court before he arrived on a stretcher.

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Qatar Emir Says Syria Protesters Resolute Despite Deaths

Qatar's Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani said Monday that Syrians are determined to keep protesting against President Bashar Assad's regime despite a deadly crackdown.

"The killing is nearly daily. But it's clear that the Syrian people will not turn back on their demands," Sheikh Hamad told pan-Arab news channel al-Jazeera.

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West Bank Mosque Torched, Fayyad Holds Israel Govt Responsible

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad on Monday said the Israeli government bore "full responsibility" for an arson attack on a mosque in the northern West Bank.

"The Israeli government bears full responsibility for these attacks against our people, property and sacred places," Fayyad said in a statement issued several hours after burning tires were rolled into the ground floor of a mosque in Qusra village, some 15 kilometers (12 miles) southeast of Nablus.

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Iran Guards Kill 22 Kurd Rebels

Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards have killed 22 rebels of the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan (PJAK) in a new offensive along the northwestern border with Iraq, state television reported on Monday.

"Twenty-two PJAK rebels were killed in the new Guards operations in Sardasht Heights, and another 27 rebels have been wounded," the report said.

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Palestinians: We Won't Give Up U.N. Bid

The Palestinians will not be deterred from seeking United Nations membership, a senior official said in Ramallah Sunday, after reports Washington was trying to head off their bid.

"The Palestinians are going to the U.N. Security Council to ask for recognition for the state of Palestine on the 1967 borders ... and there is no turning back or other choice than this one," said leading Palestinian official Nabil Shaath.

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