War of words intensifies: Iran says able to destroy Israel alone
TEHRAN — Iran's army "alone" is able to destroy Israel, army commander General Ataollah Salehi said on Thursday, responding to boasts by Israel that its military could attack its arch-foe on its own."Our message to this illegitimate regime (Israel) is the same, we do not need to utilize all of Iran's military forces," Salehi said on...Prospect of al Qaeda victory arouses fears among Syrians, West
A public dispute between two prominent Islamic fighting groups – one in Syria, the other in Iraq — has given Syria’s President Bashar Al Assad a moment of much-needed relief. Although it is too early to say for certain, we may be witnessing a crucial moment in his battered fortunes. Fears about the sort of regime that may come...Assad says West, Jordan will pay for backing al Qaeda in Syria
BEIRUT- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad accused the West on Wednesday of supporting al Qaeda militants in Syria's civil war and warned they would turn against their backers and strike "in the heart of Europe and the United States. "Assad also launched his strongest criticism yet of neighboring Jordan for allowing thousands of fighters...Report: More diplomacy, less pressure needed for Iran nuclear settlement
WASHINGTON — The administration of President Barack Obama should put more emphasis on diplomacy in its quest for a satisfactory resolution of Iran’s nuclear program, according to a major new report released by The Iran Project.Endorsed by nearly three dozen former top U.S. diplomatic, military, and intelligence officials, the report...Lavrov: Syria envoy Brahimi has ‘no choice’ but to resign
Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby (L) listens to then UN-Arab League envoy for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi speak during a news conference at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, March 18, 2013. REUTERSMOSCOW - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has commented on reports of Arab League and UN envoy on Syria Lakhdar Brahimi’s...Ian Henderson leaves behind a 40-year legacy of oppression in Bahrain
WASHINGTON — Ian Henderson’s death announcement Apr. 15 in Bahrain brings to an end the life of a British expatriate who was the architect and supervisor of the harsh internal security policies of the al-Khalifa ruling family since the early days of independence over 40 years ago.Henderson’s life’s work intertwined intimately...Tunisia now exporting “Jihadis”
TUNIS — Tunisian families have begun to dread knocks on their doors, or late-night phone calls, fearing that the messenger will bear the news that their son has been smuggled out of the country to join the “jihad” in Syria.Families here told IPS that they have no way of contacting their sons once they leave — whether by choice or...Hacktivists to Israel: ‘Be ready for new larger surprises’
More than 100,000 Israeli websites have come under attack from Anonymous hacktivists around the world. Speaking to RT, a Middle East hacker explained the aims of the cyber assault on Israel's online presence.The websites of the Israeli parliament, banks, ministries and other government organizations were down for some time on Sunday...More candidates pull petitionsfor Dearborn municipality races
DEARBORN — The Dearborn municipality races are starting to take shape, with only one month to go before the deadline for candidates to pull petitions for the city's Mayor, City Council and City Clerk races.Previously announced Arab American candidates in the running for city council were Susan Dabaja, Tarek Baydoun, Mohamed Berro, and...Lebanon says rising cases of scabies, lice among Syrian refugees
BEIRUT - Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Wednesday cases of scabies and lice have increased among Syrian refugees and urged citizens to take precautionary measures.“The Health Ministry has recorded an increase in the number of scabies and lice cases, as a result of overpopulation and bad personal hygiene in locations where Syrian...Iraqi al Qaeda wing merges with Syrian counterpart
DUBAI — Iraq's al Qaeda wing has united with a kindred Syrian group in the frontline of a struggle to oust President Bashar al-Assad, sharpening a dilemma for nations that back the revolt, but fear rising Islamist militancy.The leader of the Islamic State of Iraq, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, said his group had trained and funded fighters...Assad to Arab League: He who lacks legitimacy cannot grant it
DAMASCUS — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has lashed out at the Arab League and its decision to hand Syria's seat to the opposition, saying the body "lacks legitimacy," according to comments published on Thursday."The Arab League lacks legitimacy. It's a League that represents the Arab states, not the Arab people, so it can't grant...Syria lurches toward ‘war of the rebels’
April 5th, 20130 BEIRUT - As Syria's civil war grinds on, major differences are emerging between Islamist and secular rebel forces, raising fears that the defining conflict will be a showdown between these forces rather than battling the Damascus regime.There are growing fears that the country will be divided in a war between north and south, a split...Turkey’s unsustainable politics in the Middle East: Israel vs. the rest
'Confused’ may be an appropriate term to describe Turkey’s current foreign policy in the Middle East and Israel in particular. The source of that confusion - aside from the appalling violence in Syria and earlier in Libya – is Turkey’s own mistakes.The Turkish government’s inconsistency regarding Israel highlights earlier...Arab League Summit: Doha calls the shots
DOHA — In its drive to bring about the downfall of the Bashar al-Assad regime, Qatar succeeded in granting the opposition Syrian National Coalition (SNC) Damacus’ seat at the March 26 Arab League Summit in Doha.It didn’t matter that SNC president Moaz al-Khatib had resigned or the president of the opposition transitional......
Government collapse throws Lebanon in deeper political crisis
March 29th, 20130 BEIRUT - The three Lebanese governments formed during President Michel Suleiman’s five-year term have all been forced into existence due to external pressures.The 2008 Fouad Siniora government was the result of the Doha Agreement. The 2009 Saad Hariri government saw the light of day due to a Saudi-Syrian reconciliation. The 2011 Najib...Mortar attack kills 15 at Damascus University
A mortar attack on Damascus University killed at least 15 students on Thursday, state television reported, blaming rebels who have stepped up attacks in the heart of the Syrian capital. The broadcaster, blamed "terrorists" for the attack, using the regime term for insurgents.Previously, the television station had reported that several...World Social Forum debuts in Arab world
Participants take part in a march to mark the start of the World Social Forum in Tunis March 26, 2013. The forum, which runs till March 30, will see activists gathered from around the world to discuss diverse issues including economics, human rights and the environment. REUTERS/Zoubeir SouissiTUNIS — The Tunisian capital...Benny Napoleon kicks off campaign for Detroit Mayor
March 29th, 20130 DETROIT — Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon announced his bid for Detroit Mayor on Tuesday evening at the Masonic Temple in Detroit, where over 1,000 guests were in attendance to support his campaign kick off.Napoleon, 57, told the crowd that he would be the right person to lead a turn-around for the city. He criticized current......
Arab Americans raise funds for Detroit mayoral hopeful Duggan
March 29th, 20130 DEARBORN — Detroit mayoral candidate Mike Duggan was at Byblos Banquet Hall Tuesday where a campaign fundraiser was held for him. Nearly 35 people attended, including several Arab American community activists. The event was organized by Attorney James Allen, Hassan Jaber, executive director of the Arab Community Center for...Lavrov: Arab League decision to recognize rebels denies peaceful solution
The Arab League’s recognition of the Syrian opposition as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people means that the League is refusing to allow a peaceful settlement in Syria, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.“We consider the main meaning of the decisions made that the Arab League has refused a peaceful settlement......
Mosque suicide bombing kills prominent cleric
DAMASCUS - A suicide bombing rocked a Damascus mosque on Thursday, killing at least 42 people including Syria's most prominent Sunni cleric, state media and a watchdog group said.The bomber blew himself up inside the Iman Mosque in central Damascus as the cleric, Mohamed al-Bouti, addressed religious students, in an attack that echoed...Iraq once more on the brink of war
March 22nd, 20130 KIRKUK, Iraq (IPS) — Driving into the city of Kirkuk, one is greeted by the view of a huge sea of grey concrete houses from which laundry has been hung out to dry in the wind and be blackened by smoke rising from the surrounding oil wells.Only the turquoise flags fluttering from lampposts and balconies break the monochromatic view,......