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Middle East News Archives for August 7, 2007

U.S. embassy warns of Yemen terrorists
Aug 7 2007 11:34PM (CT)
SAN'A, Yemen (AP) - The U.S. Embassy in Yemen has warned Americans here to reduce their profile because the country is experiencing "previously unseen" terrorist actions.
 
Senior Shiite Cleric says U.S. desperate
Aug 7 2007 10:33PM (CT)
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanon's most senior Shiite Muslim cleric Tuesday called U.S. intervention in Lebanon part of a desperate attempt for victory in the region after its "failures in Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine."
 
U.N. expects to increase staff in Iraq
Aug 7 2007 10:02PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The United Nations said Tuesday it expects to raise the ceiling for international staff in Iraq from 65 to 95 by October, but the U.N. Staff Council called on the secretary-general to pull all U.N. personnel out of the country until security improves.
 
U.S. troop deaths up after drop in July
Aug 7 2007 9:27PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Four more U.S. troops and a British soldier have died in attacks, military officials said Tuesday, in a possible sign that extremists are regrouping after a drop in American deaths last month.
 
U.S. troop deaths up after drop in July
Aug 7 2007 9:27PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Four more U.S. troops and a British soldier have died in attacks, military officials said Tuesday, in a possible sign that extremists are regrouping after a drop in American deaths last month.
 
U.S. troop deaths up after drop in July
Aug 7 2007 9:27PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Four more U.S. troops and a British soldier have died in attacks, military officials said Tuesday, in a possible sign that extremists are regrouping after a drop in American deaths last month.
 
U.S. troop deaths up after drop in July
Aug 7 2007 9:27PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Four more U.S. troops and a British soldier have died in attacks, military officials said Tuesday, in a possible sign that extremists are regrouping after a drop in American deaths last month.
 
U.S. troop deaths up after drop in July
Aug 7 2007 9:27PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Four more U.S. troops and a British soldier have died in attacks, military officials said Tuesday, in a possible sign that extremists are regrouping after a drop in American deaths last month.
 
U.S. troop deaths up after drop in July
Aug 7 2007 9:27PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Four more U.S. troops and a British soldier have died in attacks, military officials said Tuesday, in a possible sign that extremists are regrouping after a drop in American deaths last month.
 
Iraqi Kurds approve oil law
Aug 7 2007 4:19PM (CT)
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) - Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdish government approved a regional oil law on Tuesday, paving the way for foreign investment in their northern oil and gas fields even as similar U.S.-backed legislation for the entire country remained stalled.
 
Turkey, Iraq agree to cooperate
Aug 7 2007 3:21PM (CT)
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey and Iraq agreed Tuesday to try to root out a Kurdish rebel group from northern Iraq, but Iraq's prime minister said his parliament would have the final say on efforts to halt the guerrillas' cross-border attacks into Turkey.
 
Israel removes settlers from West Bank
Aug 7 2007 3:07PM (CT)
HEBRON, West Bank (AP) - Israeli security forces armed with sledge hammers, chain saws and power clippers smashed through the fortified doors of a building in the holy city of Hebron on Tuesday to evict two Jewish settler families and hundreds of supporters.
 
Israel removes settlers from West Bank
Aug 7 2007 3:07PM (CT)
HEBRON, West Bank (AP) - Israeli security forces armed with sledge hammers, chain saws and power clippers smashed through the fortified doors of a building in the holy city of Hebron on Tuesday to evict two Jewish settler families and hundreds of supporters.
 
Israel removes settlers from West Bank
Aug 7 2007 3:07PM (CT)
HEBRON, West Bank (AP) - Israeli security forces armed with sledge hammers, chain saws and power clippers smashed through the fortified doors of a building in the holy city of Hebron on Tuesday to evict two Jewish settler families and hundreds of supporters.
 
Israel removes settlers from West Bank
Aug 7 2007 3:07PM (CT)
HEBRON, West Bank (AP) - Israeli security forces armed with sledge hammers, chain saws and power clippers smashed through the fortified doors of a building in the holy city of Hebron on Tuesday to evict two Jewish settler families and hundreds of supporters.
 
Israel removes settlers from West Bank
Aug 7 2007 3:07PM (CT)
HEBRON, West Bank (AP) - Israeli security forces armed with sledge hammers, chain saws and power clippers smashed through the fortified doors of a building in the holy city of Hebron on Tuesday to evict two Jewish settler families and hundreds of supporters.
 
Palestinians fete school exam scores
Aug 7 2007 1:21PM (CT)
RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - The cell phone network collapsed under the load of frantic calls Tuesday, newspapers printed special editions and the streets reverberated with the boom of gunfire.
 
Iraqi journalist reported missing
Aug 7 2007 11:29AM (CT)
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - An Iraqi journalist working for The Associated Press has been missing for more than a week, and relatives and a witness say he was taken prisoner by masked gunmen while traveling to Baghdad.
 
Explosion in Gaza kills child
Aug 7 2007 1:31AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - A large explosion in northern Gaza on Tuesday killed an 8-year-old boy and his 6-year-old sister and injured five other children, Palestinian health officials said.
 
Israeli squatters in Hebron evacuated
Aug 7 2007 1:08AM (CT)
HEBRON, West Bank (AP) - Israeli police on Tuesday forcibly removed Jewish squatters who were holed up in several apartments in the market area of the biblical city of Hebron.
 
Israeli army sentences soldiers
Aug 7 2007 12:35AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - A group of religiously observant Israeli infantry soldiers on Monday refused an army order to evacuate Jewish squatters from the biblical city of Hebron, the traditional burial place of Abraham, saying they would not expel Jews from sacred land.
 
   

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