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Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 10:45:04 +0000
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U.S. Protests Attack on Damascus Embassy
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday that Syrian
President Bashar Al-Assad no longer has legitimacy" as a
leader interested in reform as Washington formally protested
an attack on its embassy in Damascus. Protesters smashed
windows at the embassy and raised a Syrian flag on the
compound on Monday and they also tried to force their way
into the French embassy building. Others attempted to break
into the residence of U.S. ambassador Robert Ford. The
protests, presumed to have been organized by the Al-Assad
government, came after visits by the U.S. and French
ambassadors last week to the opposition stronghold of Hama.
Clinton's comments were the strongest public criticism yet by
a senior U.S. official. A French Foreign Ministry official said the
Syrian authorities had done nothing to stop the assault on its
embassy.
Egyptian Gas Pipeline Attacked Again
The supply of Egyptian natural gas to Israel and Jordan was
halted for a fourth time this year, after an attack on the pipeline
Monday night. Masked gunman reportedly blew up part of the
gas terminal at El Arish in the Sinai. The assailants reportedly
threatened the guards and forced them to flee, after which
witnesses said they heard a large explosion followed by a fire
that could be seen 20 kilometers away. This attack is the
second is a little over a week and came just after authorities
had completed repairs from the previous strike. The repeated
attacks have forced Israel to use other, more expensive fuels
to power its generating plants while Jordan has been forced to
ration electricity. Jordan depends on Egyptian gas to generate
80% of its electricity, while Israel gets 40% of its natural gas
from its neighbor.
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Italy Calls for Accord to Libya Conflict Amid Allied
Rifts
Italy called on Tuesday for a political solution to the war in
Libya that would see Muammar Gaddafi "leaving the stage,'
another signs of the growing rifts between the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) allies over how to aid rebels in
their fight against strongman Muammar Al-Qaddafi. Italian
Foreign Minister Franco Frattini called for a political solution to
the deadlocked fighting in Libya after his boss, Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi, said he never supported the war on Libya
while France has complained about the slow pace of efforts to
end the crisis. The U.S., meanwhile, warned that some allies
engaged in the campaign against Al-Qaddafi could see their
forces "exhausted" within three months. Calls for a diplomatic
resolution have grown as rebel fighters have failed to oust Al-
Qaddafi after months of fighting. Their advance towards Tripoli
stalled on Monday as shelling by forces loyal to Al-Qaddafi
killed eight and injured 25.
Israel Passes Law Banning Boycotts
Israel's Knesset (parliament) approved a law on Monday
effectively barring citizens from engaging in boycotts against
their own country or against Israelis and their communities in
the West Bank. Under the controversial law, any person or an
organization calling for the boycott of Israel or the settlements
can be sued by the boycott's targets even if they cannot prove
they sustained damage. The law also says a person or
company that declares a boycott of Israel or the settlements
will be barred from bidding on government contracts. Before
the vote, the Knesset's legal adviser, Eyal Yanon, published an
opinion saying parts of the law edge towards "illegality and
perhaps beyond," but Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein
earlier gave his approval. Rights groups said they would turn
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