At least 12 Syrians were shot dead Monday in raids by security forces in the central provinces of Homs and Hama, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
The state news agency SANA said four "terrorists" were killed, including a suspect high on a wanted list, while also reporting that two judges were kidnapped in Hama.

Iran has summoned Bahrain's charge d'affaires to reject "baseless claims" by Manama that a "terrorist" cell said to have been recently busted in Bahrain had links to Tehran, according to the website of state television Monday.
The Bahraini diplomat was reportedly summoned Sunday to the foreign ministry, a week after Iran complained publicly of the "ridiculous" claims.

Jordan's King Abdullah II on Monday landed in the West Bank city of Ramallah for talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in his first visit in more than a decade.
His helicopter was greeted by a large official delegation as it touched down inside the presidential compound, the Muqataa, an Agence France Presse correspondent said.

Iran dares Israel to attack, because the retaliation would send the Jewish state to "the dustbin of history," a senior Revolutionary Guards commander said, according to the Fars news agency Monday.
"Our greatest wish is that they commit such a mistake," the chief of the Guards' Aerospatiale division, Amir-Ali Hadjizadeh, was quoted as saying.

The death toll from clashes between protesters and police around the country over the past three days has climbed to 33, morgue officials told Agence France Presse on Monday.
The health ministry has confirmed 22 of the deaths.

Kuwait's ruler has said the storming of parliament by the opposition last week was a "black day" in the country's history and insisted he will not bow to demands to sack the prime minister or dissolve parliament.
"What happened was abnormal ... The day when MPs (and dozens of protesters) stormed parliament ... was a black day for us," Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Sabah said during a meeting with Kuwaiti editors in comments published Monday.

The United States is investigating whether Iran sent hundreds of special artillery shells for chemical weapons to the late Moammar Gadhafi regime in Libya, The Washington Post reported late Sunday.
The shells, which Libya had filled with mustard gas, were discovered in recent weeks at two sights in central Libya, the Post said citing unnamed U.S. and Libyan officials.

The "time has come" to deal with Iran, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday, refusing to rule out military action to curb the Islamic republic's nuclear ambitions.
Barak, speaking on CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS program, indicated that Israel's patience was wearing thin -- and provided an ominous response when asked about the growing speculation of an Israeli military strike.

Italy's new foreign minister Giulio Terzi di Sant'Agata and his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle called for an end to violence in Syria and Egypt after talks on key European issues in Rome Sunday.
"The two ministers expressed deep concern for the escalation of violence in Syria" and reiterated their support for an Arab League roadmap for peace in the country, they said in a joint statement.

Saudi Crown Prince and Interior Minister Nayef bin Abdul Aziz discussed latest developments with French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe in Riyadh on Sunday, Saudi Arabia’s state news agency SPA reported.
The two officials discussed "the latest regional and international developments and subjects of mutual interest," SPA reported.
