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12 Settlers Held as Israeli Police Raze Part of Outpost

Twelve Jewish settlers, seven of them minors, were arrested on Monday when Israeli police dismantled three structures in a settlement outpost near Ramallah, an Israeli police spokeswoman said.

The arrests occurred early on Monday as police and troops demolished three structures set up illegally in the unauthorized settlement outpost of Oz Zion east of Ramallah, spokeswoman Luba Samri told Agence France Presse.

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Three Gazans Wounded by Israeli Fire

Three Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gunfire east of Gaza City on Monday, a Gaza medical official and the Israeli military said.

"Three Palestinians were wounded by Israel fire in the Shejaiyah district east of Gaza City," emergency services spokesman Adham Abu Selmiya told Agence France Presse, saying one was moderately hurt and the other two sustained light injuries.

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Syrian Army Enters Homs Neighborhoods

Syrian troops entered Monday the Homs neighborhood of Baba Amro and "started demolishing shops," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Residents there saw a truck "filled with corpses," it added.

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Ahmadinejad Warns against Attack, Says Israel's End Imminent

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accused the United States and Israel of seeking world support for a military strike on Iran, in comments published Monday in which he also warned against attacks on his country.

Ahmadinejad, in an interview with Egypt's state-owned Al-Akhbar newspaper, lashed out at Israel after its president, Shimon Peres, warned at the weekend that an attack on Iran is becoming increasingly likely.

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Iran Hardline Cleric Hits Out at U.N. Nuclear Chief

Iranian cleric Ayatollah Ahmed Khatami warned the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Monday not to become "an instrument without will in the hands of the United States" against Iran.

The hardline cleric hit out at IAEA director general Yukiya Amano in an address during communal prayers in Tehran marking the Muslim Eid al-Adha feast.

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Kuwait Denies Plan to Bolster U.S. Troops in Country

The Kuwaiti defense minister has denied reports about plans to bolster U.S. troops in the Gulf emirate after their withdrawal from Iraq by year's end, local media reported on Monday.

"Not at all. We have (no plan) to relocate U.S. troops to Kuwait or increase their numbers," Sheikh Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah was cited as saying by al-Watan newspaper.

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Syria Opposition Calls for Declaring Homs ‘Humanitarian Disaster Area’

Syria's opposition called for "international protection for civilians" in the central city of Homs, besieged by the forces of President Bashar Assad and theatre of deadly clashes between soldiers and alleged army deserters.

Declaring Homs a "humanitarian disaster area," the Syrian National Council urged the United Nations, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League to act "to stop the massacre committed by the regime."

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Report: Iran Mastered Critical Steps to Build Nuke

The Iranian government has mastered the critical steps needed to build a nuclear weapon after receiving assistance from foreign scientists, The Washington Post reported late Sunday.

Citing unnamed Western diplomats and nuclear experts familiar with new intelligence to be released to the United Nations, the newspaper said a former Soviet weapons scientist had allegedly tutored Iranians on building high-precision detonators of the kind used to trigger a nuclear chain reaction.

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Iraq Market Bombs Kill One, Wound 15

Four bombs exploded in Baghdad's Shorjah market on Sunday, killing at least one person and wounding 15 on the first day of Eid al-Adha, the Muslim Feast of Sacrifice, security officials said.

The bombs exploded about 1:00 pm (1000 GMT), setting fire to part of the market, interior and defense ministry officials said.

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Major U.N. Iran Nuke Report Expected

New intelligence due this week from the U.N. atomic watchdog will provide fresh evidence of Iran's nuclear weapons drive, diplomats said Sunday, as Israel further stoked speculation about a possible strike.

Previous International Atomic Energy Agency assessments have centered on Iran's efforts to produce fissile material -- uranium and plutonium -- which can be put to peaceful uses like power generation, or be used to make a nuclear bomb.

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