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Saturday, March 31, 2012

DTN News - THAILAND NEWS: Bombs In Southern Thailand kill 14, Wound 341

DTN News - THAILAND NEWS: Bombs In Southern Thailand kill 14, Wound 341

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 31, 2012:  Suspected Muslim insurgents staged the most deadly coordinated attacks in years in Thailand's restive south, killing 14 people and wounding 340 with car bombs that targeted Saturday shoppers and a high-rise hotel frequented by foreign tourists.

A first batch of explosives planted inside a parked pickup truck ripped through an area of restaurants and shops in a busy area of Yala city, a main commercial hub of Thailand's restive southern provinces, said district police chief Col. Kritsada Kaewchandee.

About 20 minutes later, just as onlookers gathered at the blast site, a second car bomb exploded, causing the majority of casualties. Eleven people were killed and 110 wounded by the blasts.

More than 5,000 people have been killed in Thailand's three southernmost provinces — Narathiwat, Pattani and Yala — since an Islamist insurgency flared in January 2004.
"This is the worst attack in the past few years," said Col. Pramote Promin, deputy spokesman of a regional security agency. "The suspected insurgents were targeting people's lives. They (chose) a bustling commercial area, so they wanted to harm people."

Most attacks are small-scale bombings or drive-by shootings that target soldiers, police and symbols of authority, but suspected insurgents have also staged large attacks in commercial areas.

Separately, a blast occurred at a high-rise hotel in the city of Hat Yai, in the nearby province of Songkhla, that officials initially attributed to a gas leak and said was unrelated to the attacks blamed on insurgents.

The midday explosion at the 405-room Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel, where throngs of Malaysian and Singaporean tourists spend their weekends, killed three people and caused about 230 injuries, mostly from smoke inhalation, said police Lt. Puwadon Wiriyawarangkun.

After inspecting the hotel's underground parking lot, authorities found a severely damaged sedan and a hole created by the explosion's impact.

Regional police chief Lt. Gen. Jakthip Chaijinda said the Hat Yai incident "is likely related to what happened in Yala and might have been plotted by the same group of insurgents."

Friday, March 30, 2012

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israel Closes Off West Bank Ahead Of Palestinians’ Land Day Demonstrations

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israel Closes Off West Bank Ahead Of Palestinians’ Land Day Demonstrations

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 30, 2012: Palestinians throw stones at Israeli troop, not seen, during clashes at Kalandia checkpoint between Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah, Friday, March 30, 2012.

 Israeli security forces in riot gear Friday confronted Palestinian demonstrators, anticipating possible clashes along Israel's frontiers on "Land Day". 

The "Land Day" rallies are an annual event marked by Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza who protest what they say are discriminatory Israeli land policies.

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israeli Troops Fire Teargas To Control Palestinians’ Land Day Demonstrations

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israeli Troops Fire Teargas To Control Palestinians’ Land Day Demonstrations

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 30, 2012: Israeli troops fire teargas at protesters during clashes at Kalandia checkpoint between Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah, Friday, March 30, 2012. 

Israeli security forces in riot gear Friday confronted Palestinian demonstrators, anticipating possible clashes along Israel's frontiers on "Land Day". 

The "Land Day" rallies are an annual event marked by Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza who protest what they say are discriminatory Israeli land policies.

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israeli Troops Fire Teargas To Control Palestinians’ Land Day Demonstrations

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israeli Troops Fire Teargas To Control Palestinians’ Land Day Demonstrations

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 30, 2012: Israeli troops fire teargas at protesters during clashes at Kalandia checkpoint between Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah, Friday, March 30, 2012. 

Israeli security forces in riot gear Friday confronted Palestinian demonstrators, anticipating possible clashes along Israel's frontiers on "Land Day". 

The "Land Day" rallies are an annual event marked by Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza who protest what they say are discriminatory Israeli land policies.

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israeli Forces Deploy For Protests At Borders

DTN News - SPECIAL REPORT: Israeli Forces Deploy For Protests At Borders
 
(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 30, 2012: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) tours an area somewhere along the southern Israeli border with Egypt.

Israeli security forces in riot gear Friday confronted Palestinian demonstrators after deploying in high numbers along Israel's frontiers on an annual protest day.

In Gaza, Palestinians said Israeli forces shot and wounded two men who approached the border during a demonstration by about 15,000 people, organized by Gaza's Hamas rulers. The Israeli military said soldiers shot and wounded one protester Elsewhere, it were calm.

The "Land Day" rallies are an annual event marked by Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza who protest what they say are discriminatory Israeli land policies.

DTN News - AL QAEDA NEWS: French Police Arrest 20 Suspected Islamists

DTN News - AL QAEDA NEWS: French Police Arrest 20 Suspected Islamists

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 30, 2012: French police arrested about 20 suspected Islamists in dawn raids on Friday, most of them in the hometown of an extremist who was shot dead by police last week after a killing spree.

Agents from France's DCRI domestic intelligence agency swooped in to carry out the arrests, most of them in the southern city of Toulouse a day after Al-Qaeda-inspired gunman Mohamed Merah was buried there, sources close to the investigation said.

The arrests were "not directly linked" to the Merah investigation, but were aimed at dismantling Islamist networks, one source said.
Some of the arrests also targetted people in the western city of Nantes.

The arrests came a day after Merah, who was shot dead by a police sniper on March 22 at the end of a 32-hour siege at his flat in Toulouse, was buried in the city under heavy police watch.

The 23-year-old had shot dead three soldiers, and three children and a teacher at a Jewish school in a killing spree that shocked the country.

Friday, March 23, 2012

DTN News - YEMEN UNREST: Soldiers Defected To Anti-Government Side And Join Rally To Demand Prosecution Of Former President Ali Abdullah Saleh

DTN News - YEMEN UNREST: Soldiers Defected To Anti-Government Side And Join Rally To Demand Prosecution Of Former President Ali Abdullah Saleh

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 23, 2012: A defected army soldier backing anti-government protesters pray on the bonnet of a military vehicle as they secure a street, where a rally to demand the prosecution of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Sanaa March 23, 2012.      (Photo - Reuters)

DTN News - ISRAELI DEFENSE NEWS: Palestinian Protesters After Throwing Stones Towards Israeli Soldiers, Run Away From Israeli Military Vehicle Spraying Foul Smelling Water

DTN News - ISRAELI DEFENSE NEWS: Palestinian Protesters After Throwing Stones Towards Israeli Soldiers, Run Away From Israeli Military Vehicle Spraying Foul Smelling Water

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 23, 2012: Palestinian protesters run away from a Israeli military vehicle spraying foul smelling water during clashes at a demonstration against the closure of a road for Palestinians in the West Bank village of Kfar Kadum, near Nablus March 23, 2012.   (Photo - Reuters)

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Pakistan Seeks End To Drones

DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: Pakistan Seeks End To Drones

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 21, 2012: A Pakistan parliamentary commission called for the U.S. to end drone strikes on its territory and to formally apologize for killing 24 Pakistani soldiers in November.

The demands were made as part of a debate in Parliament Tuesday over how the country should pursue relations with the U.S. in the wake of public anger over the unintentional killing of the Pakistan soldiers by firing from U.S. helicopters.

Pakistan's government retaliated last year by stopping the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from using its territory to provision troops in Afghanistan, forcing NATO to route more of its equipment and other supplies through Central Asia.

Islamabad said it wouldn't reopen the supply routes until Parliament had a chance to re-evaluate the country's relations with the U.S. High-level military and civilian visits to Pakistan by U.S. officials have been suspended in recent months until Parliament can conclude its debate, which has been delayed many times.

White House and State Department officials said they were awaiting the full parliamentary process before responding to requests for an apology. Washington is waiting to hear from the Pakistani government about how they would like to move forward, White House spokesman Jay Carney said.

Although U.S. officials say much routine business, including civilian aid projects and lower-level military contacts, has continued unaffected, the tensions have destabilized bilateral relations at a time when the U.S. was hoping Pakistan could play a role in helping develop peace talks with the Afghan Taliban.

The level of public anger in Pakistan toward the U.S. has been rising. Many Pakistanis oppose drone strikes against Taliban militants, which they believe kill large numbers of civilians.
U.S. officials deny sizable civilian casualties, and the Pakistan military says it has shared intelligence occasionally on strike targets.

The NATO raid in November along the Afghan border that killed the Pakistani soldiers sent relations to a new low. The Obama administration's failure to apologize, despite calls from the U.S. State Department to do so, further aggravated the strained relationship.

Monday, March 12, 2012

DTN News - ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: Fighting Between Israel, Gaza Continues For 3rd Day

DTN News - ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: Fighting Between Israel, Gaza Continues For 3rd Day

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - March 12, 2012: Cross-border fighting between Gaza and Israel, touched off by Israel’s killing of a top Palestinian militant leader, showed no signs of letting up after three days Sunday. Gaza militants fired dozens of rockets at Israeli towns, hitting an empty school, and Israeli airstrikes killed three Gazans, including a boy and a farm guard.

Egypt tried to mediate but failed to end the violence, the worst in more than a year. The fighting has killed 18 Gazans, all but two of them militants, and disrupted the lives of about 1 million Israelis living within range of rocket fire from Gaza.

Even so, Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers seemed eager to avoid a full-scale conflict. A three-week war three years ago left both sides badly bruised, Israel in the diplomatic arena and Hamas on the battlefield.

In the current round, Hamas has pointedly kept its large rocket arsenal and thousands of fighters out of the confrontation, even though it has not tried to stop two smaller Gaza groups, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Resistance Committees, from launching rockets and mortar rounds.

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak acknowledged that Hamas did not take part in the rocket salvos. Up to now, Israel has blamed the Islamist movement for all violence directed from Gaza because it rules the territory.

Israel’s military chief, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, said Sunday, “We are not interested in escalation in and of itself.”

On a visit to southern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that the airstrikes would continue as long as necessary. “We have a clear policy: We will hit anyone who plans to harm us, who prepares to harm us and who harms us,” he said in a meeting with local leaders.

Israel said it launched the initial Friday airstrike, which killed PRC leader Zuhair al-Qaissi in a car in Gaza, to stop a plan by his splinter group to infiltrate into Israel through Egypt’s lawless Sinai Peninsula. Israel says the PRC was behind an August attack on the border that killed eight Israelis.

Palestinians across the political spectrum accused Israel of deliberately escalating tensions. The groups involved in firing rockets dismissed truce offers presented by Egypt.
On Sunday, Palestinians fired more than 30 rockets at southern Israel. One struck the courtyard of an empty school in Beersheba, police said.

Three Israelis have been hurt by rocket fire since Friday, two of them seriously, the Defense Ministry said.

At Israel’s weekly cabinet meeting, Barak asserted success in the first major battlefield test of the Iron Dome antimissile system, which has intercepted 30 of the more than 120 rockets fired from Gaza since Friday, according to a statement from his office. He said anti-rocket batteries were deployed near three southern cities close to Gaza.