+ Follow HAMAS AND HEZBOLLAH Tag
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[Title] => Iran's President Rouhani sends message for Jewish new year
[Summary] => Iran's President Hassan Rouhani sent greetings to the Jewish people on the occasion of Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year.
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[Title] => Syrian port city rocked by unrest; tensions widen
[Summary] => A scenic seaside city echoed with gunfire Saturday as protesters defied government forces in Syria's second day of nationwide unrest, burning tires, attacking businesses and setting the offices of the ruling party aflame.
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[Title] => Egypt's Mubarak: From poverty to the presidency
[Summary] => President Hosni Mubarak came to power amid crisis three decades ago, a reassuring symbol of stability for many Egyptians as well as for Western leaders seeking a solid ally in the Middle East. Today, crisis again envelops Egypt, and Mubarak is widely seen as the root of the problem.
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Lebanons Hezbollah militants have given no indication of slowing down in their attacks on Israel, and Tel Aviv is unlikely to end its blistering air strikes on Lebanon. Someone will have to risk getting caught in the crossfire and stand between the warring forces to restore a semblance of calm in that part of the world. A multinational force may have to be deployed. Whatever it takes, the international community must move quickly before bitterness and vendetta consume the region.
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[Title] => Golez belittles Abu links to al-Qaeda
[Summary] => In their dreams.
This was how National Security Adviser Roilo Golez laughed off the claims of Abu Sayyaf bandits that they have links with the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden.
In an exclusive briefing for The STAR on Monday, Golez said the Abu Sayyaf group (ASG) neither has the capability nor sophistication to link up with international Islamist terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda, Hamas or Hezbollah.
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[Title] => Iran's President Rouhani sends message for Jewish new year
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[Title] => Golez belittles Abu links to al-Qaeda
[Summary] => In their dreams.
This was how National Security Adviser Roilo Golez laughed off the claims of Abu Sayyaf bandits that they have links with the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization of Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden.
In an exclusive briefing for The STAR on Monday, Golez said the Abu Sayyaf group (ASG) neither has the capability nor sophistication to link up with international Islamist terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda, Hamas or Hezbollah.
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February 2, 2011 - 10:49am