Israel moved closer to invading Gaza, saying Thursday it had wrapped up preparations for a broad offensive after Palestinian militants fired about 100 rockets and mortar shells across the border in two days.
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Israeli Leaders Vow to Topple Hamas
December 23, 2008The two frontrunners in the race to become prime minister after a snap election in February both vowed to topple Hamas, which has run Gaza since violently seizing power there in June 2007.
Iran Conducts War Games Near Strait of Hormuz
December 5, 2008Iran is conducting a second day of war games near the Strait of Hormuz. The Fars News Agency reports fighter jets successfully launched air-to-sea missiles against a predetermined target.
IAEA Frustrated Over Lack of Transparency in Iran, Syria
December 2, 2008The International Atomic Energy Agency is holding a two-day meeting to examine reports on the alleged nuclear activities of Iran and Syria, both of which has sparked international concern. In comments before the commission on Thursday, agency chief Mohammed ElBaradei said neither country had done enough to assuage concerns about their programs.
Iran Might Offer Military Aid to Lebanon
November 25, 2008Lebanon’s President Michel Suleiman arrived in Iran for a first official visit on Monday. He was greeted by Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki at Tehran’s airport, Iranian news agency IRNA reported.
Prospect of Israeli Strike in Iran More Likely
November 22, 2008Intelligence sources have told the London-based The Times newspaper that the prospect of Israel taking preemptive military action to knock out Iran’s nuclear facilities appears to have become significantly more likely in recent weeks.
North Korea Enraged by Launch of Gospel Gas Balloons
November 21, 2008North Korean officials are infuriated by leaflets that have been floated over the communist nation’s secured borders and dropped from plastic bags attached to gas-filled balloons, and one organization behind the effort says there’s good reason the atheists in power are upset – the pamphlets are carrying a Gospel message directly to the people.
Hamas Says ‘We’re Prepared to End Cease-Fire and Confront Israel’
November 20, 2008Hamas’ military wing announced Tuesday it was
“prepared for a confrontation with Israel” and for the end of the
cease-fire with Israel. But political sources said the cease-fire was
expected to go on.
Israel President says Syria Knows it will Get Land Back in Peace Deal
November 19, 2008President Shimon Peres, on the first day of a state visit to Britain on Tuesday, devoted part of his speech on the issues of peace and globalization at Oxford University to United States President-elect Barack Obama. Peres’ speech was then disrupted by anti-Israel protesters.
Israel, Germany Develop Nuclear Warning System
November 18, 2008Working in secret, Israel and Germany have jointly developed a nuclear missile detection system, according to the Defense News Web site. Code-named Project Bluebird, the system is based on the prototype of an aerial infrared sensor designed to identify a nuclear-tipped missile speeding toward a target amid a cluster of decoy missiles.
Israeli PM Ehud Olmert Calls for World to Stop Iran Nuclear Bomb
November 17, 2008Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday that Iran is still trying to build nuclear bombs and the world must make a concerted effort to stop the project.
Turkey Offers to Mediate US-Iran Talks
November 14, 2008 Turkey’s prime minister said his country is
ready to mediate between Iran and the incoming U.S. administration of
Barack Obama. In an interview in Wednesday’s New York Times, Recep
Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara could be “very useful” in nurturing ties
between Tehran and Washington, strained over Iran’s disputed nuclear
program.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s Change from Hawk to Dove Seems Complete
November 12, 2008
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, once one of Israel’s leading hawks, is leaving office an outspoken dove.
President-Elect Obama and Russian President, Medvedev Agree to Meet Soon
November 11, 2008Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and U.S. President-elect Barack Obama agreed to meet soon during a telephone conversation on Saturday, a Kremlin spokesman said.