Will it make it easier or harder to resolve the pressing problems of Palestine and Iraq – and the much bigger battle against Islamic extremism? The more immediate question is: Who will emerge with what?
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Israeli jets bomb Lebanese cities
In Sidon, 14 people were injured and a mosque was destroyed in the first strikes on the southern port city.
Read More »Iraqi army ‘saves British troops’
A routine patrol discovered five Katyusha rockets aimed and ready to fire at a base housing around 200 soldiers of the Light Infantry.
Read More »Hezbollah rocket attack kills 2 in Haifa
The barrage of rockets landing in and around Haifa Sunday morning wounded 11 people, witnesses and local officials said.
Read More »Car bombings kill 50 in Iraq
The first suicide car bomb exploded at 9 a.m., ripping open a packed open-air market in the Sadr City section of eastern Baghdad, Baghdad police said; 32 were killed and 65 were wounded.
Read More »Suicide blasts kill 8 in Kandahar
A purported Taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the blasts and warned of more as NATO prepares to take control of the volatile southern Afghan region.
Read More »US rushes bombs to Israel
TANKS, BULLDOZERS AND armoured personnel carriers knocked down a fence and barrelled over the border Saturday as Israeli forces stepped up a small-scale ground offensive into southern Lebanon to try to attack the Hizbollah group.
Read More »Support for Tel Aviv complicates diplomacy
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush’s uncompromising support for Israel in its battle with Hizbollah, a stance now backed by Congress, is threatening to isolate the United States even further from the international community.
Read More »Iraq holds reconciliation talks, but some pessimistic
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — Iraqi leaders met in a show of sectarian and ethnic solidarity on Saturday before a White House visit by the prime minister
Read More »Gloom as civil war looms
BAGHDAD — Iraqi leaders have all but given up on holding the country together and, just two months after forming a national unity government, talk in private of “black days” of civil war ahead.
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