Israel soldiers backed by tanks enter Gaza Strip http://www.presstv.ir/detail/234707.html
Israeli forces backed by tanks have launched a ground incursion into the Gaza strip, shelling agricultural lands,Press TV reports.
The tanks accompanied by a group of troops entered eastern Gaza on Thursday, shelling agricultural lands in east and north side of the Palestinian territory, a Press TV correspondent reported.
No casualties have been reported.
Gaza residents still live in what is known to be the “world's largest open-air prison” as Israel remains in full control of the airspace, territorial waters and border crossings of Gaza.
Although residents in Gaza still suffer from a long Israeli siege, they have expressed their determination to “struggle to liberate the occupied land.”
In addition to farmland, Israel also destroys Palestinian homes in the occupied territories in line with its policy of expanding illegal settlement units.
According to a number of human rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, Israel has torn down “twice as many Palestinian homes in the occupied territories in 2011 as it did in 2010 in order to build Jewish settlements.”
US plans to deploy combat ships to Singapore: Panettahttp://www.presstv.ir/detail/234795.html
The USS Independence, a Littoral Combat Ship (file photo)
The United States has announced that it will deploy four littoral warships to Singapore for joint military exercises in a move to expand bilateral military cooperation with the Asian country.
The announcement was made by US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta on Thursday, a day after his meeting with Singaporean Defense Minister Ng Eng at the Pentagon.
"The Defense Department's move to deploy US combat ships to Singapore and raise the level of joint exercises will deepen the bilateral military relationship… The deployment signals US commitment to the (Asia-Pacific) region and enhances the ability to train and engage with regional partners," said a joint statement from the defense chiefs.
The statement stressed that “a strong US presence in the Asia-Pacific region enhances regional stability and security.”
It added that the combat ships would be deployed on a rotational basis rather than being based in Singapore.
Pentagon spokeswoman Commander Leslie Hull-Ryde, described the plan as a “significant movement” in their military cooperation and said that "the specific details related to this unprecedented engagement are still being discussed.”
Since 1990, Singapore has consistently supported a strong US military presence in the Asia-Pacific region. In 2005, the two countries expanded defense and security cooperation by signing a Strategic Framework Agreement.
ICC declines to probe into Israel’s war on Gaza
Israeli Army using white phosphorus on the Gaza Strip (file photo)
Wed Apr 4, 2012 10:52
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced that it has declined to investigate the Israeli regime’s war crimes in the Gaza Strip during Tel Aviv’s December 2008-January 2009 offensives against the populated enclave,Press TV reports.
UN looks for ‘broader mandate’ to monitor Syrian ceasefirehttp://rt.com/news/un-observers-syria-ceasefire-annan-389/
The ICC announced on Tuesday that it had rejected a longstanding request by the Palestinian Authority (PA) for a war crimes tribunal as Palestine was not an official state and because the ICC had no jurisdiction over the Palestinian territories.The Gaza War killed more than 1,400 Palestinians and inflicted a damage of more than USD 1.6 billon on the already impoverished coastal sliver’s economy.
Human rights groups, such as Amnesty International, have accused Israel of committing war crimes during the invasion.
Compliance with six-point peace plan
Situation on the ground
Ex-employee: Al Jazeera provided Syrian rebels with satphones
Britain and its allies have been seeking to topple the government of president Bashar al-Assad irrespective of the fact that the London's ill intention can plunge Syria into a bitter civil war.
The UK government, its western allies and some Arab stooges in the Middle East region have imposed sanctions on Syria one year after the country was faced with an internal rebellion.
The UK is also providing military and financial support to armed terror groups inside the Arab country, who are engaged in a battle to overthrow the popular government of Bashar al-Assad.
This comes as Russia has said that the West was undermining the work of international peace envoy Kofi Annan, warning Britain and her allies not to arm Syria's rebels as a deadline for implementing an international peace plan approaches.
The warning came as President Assad began to abide by the terms of the former UN Secretary General’s peace initiative and withdraw his tanks and troops from besieged towns.
However, the British government and its allies are beating the drums of war to topple president al-Assad’s government.
But within the UK itself there’s little appetite for another foreign intervention, especially at a time of economic crisis at home.
The anti-war movement in Britain has stressed its opposition to any outside intervention in Syria, saying that outside intervention would only plunge Syria into a civil war.
At a meeting of anti-war activists in London, speakers stressed that they support reforms in Syria, but they said that foreign intervention is already driving Syria into civil war and viscous sectarianism, with the voices of genuine reformers being drowned out.
Speakers at the conference stressed that change must come to Syria and the political system must become more accountable and democratic, but they warned that destroying the country will not achieve that.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has once more accused Iran of posing a “threat” to international security during a meeting with visiting Saudi defense minister Salman bin Abdul Aziz.
Cameron’s office announced the two have called for “concerted” international efforts against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
“On Iran, they agreed that the international community needed a concerted response to the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program to the security of both the region and wider world,” a Downing Street spokeswoman said.
Their talk of Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities posing a threat to international and regional security came as in the same meeting they exposed the double standards being applied to the country after they examined ways to provide security to the nuclear-armed Israeli regime.
"On the Middle East Peace Process, they agreed on the importance of negotiating peace between the Israelis and Palestinians as the best chance for securing security for [the Zionist regime of] Israel,” the spokeswoman said.
Indeed, the Downing Street struck bitter irony by describing Iran’s civilian nuclear activities as posing a threat to global security while claiming the nuke-armed Israeli regime not only does not pose a security threat to the world but also needs to be secured against outside threats.
Iran, which is a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has repeatedly and categorically denied any military side to its nuclear program.
Iran says it is a committed signatory to the NPT, its nuclear facilities are under full inspection of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and that it has the right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Neither Britain nor the IAEA has ever raised any concerns about the Israeli regime’s nuclear arsenal, which is estimated to hold 200 deployable warheads.
The UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan says Syria has started pulling troops out of several cities in accordance with a peace plan proposed by the former UN chief.
Annan told the UN General Assembly on Thursday that the Syrian government told him it had started a "partial withdrawal" from cities of Idlib, Zabadani and Daraa.
Annan said that he would call for a complete cessation of hostilities by 6:00 am Damascus time on April 12, after the withdrawal by the Syrian government.
"I urge the government and the opposition commanders to issue clear instructions so that the message reaches across the country down to the fighter and soldier at the local level," he said.
Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross says Damascus has agreed to give the organization access to prison facilities across Syria.
An advance team led by the Norwegian general Robert Mood arrived in Damascus today to discuss the deployment of UN observers to monitor the ceasefire plan in Syria.
On Monday, Syrian President Bashar Assad agreed to an April 10 deadline to implement international envoy Kofi Annan's six-point peace plan, which calls for the withdrawal of Syrian troops from population centers and a cease-fire.
Syria has been experiencing unrest since mid-March 2011 and many people, including security forces, have been killed in the violence.
Syria has blamed outlaws, saboteurs, and armed terrorist gangs for the unrest in the country, asserting that it is being orchestrated from abroad. The West and the Syrian opposition, however, accuse the Syrian government of killing protesters.
Thu Apr 5, 2012 6:37PM GMT
Britain and its allies have been seeking to topple the government of president Bashar al-Assad irrespective of the fact that the London's ill intention can plunge Syria into a bitter civil war.
The UK government, its western allies and some Arab stooges in the Middle East region have imposed sanctions on Syria one year after the country was faced with an internal rebellion.
The UK is also providing military and financial support to armed terror groups inside the Arab country, who are engaged in a battle to overthrow the popular government of Bashar al-Assad.
This comes as Russia has said that the West was undermining the work of international peace envoy Kofi Annan, warning Britain and her allies not to arm Syria's rebels as a deadline for implementing an international peace plan approaches.
The warning came as President Assad began to abide by the terms of the former UN Secretary General’s peace initiative and withdraw his tanks and troops from besieged towns.
However, the British government and its allies are beating the drums of war to topple president al-Assad’s government.
But within the UK itself there’s little appetite for another foreign intervention, especially at a time of economic crisis at home.
The anti-war movement in Britain has stressed its opposition to any outside intervention in Syria, saying that outside intervention would only plunge Syria into a civil war.
At a meeting of anti-war activists in London, speakers stressed that they support reforms in Syria, but they said that foreign intervention is already driving Syria into civil war and viscous sectarianism, with the voices of genuine reformers being drowned out.
Speakers at the conference stressed that change must come to Syria and the political system must become more accountable and democratic, but they warned that destroying the country will not achieve that.