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Israel threatens Press TV Syria reporter over Golan photos

Mar 6, 2015, Press TV Israel has threatened Press TV correspondent in Syria over photos taken in Golan Heights showing al-Qaeda-linked terrorists next to Israeli soldiers in the occupied region. The photos obtained by Press TV correspondent show Takfiri terrorists from the terrorist al-Nusra Front next to Israeli soldiers, who are speaking face-to-face …

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Turkish Governor Confirms ISIL Commander Being Treated in Local Hospital

Mar 6, 2015, Sputnik News Emrah C., a Turkish national, was admitted to Pamukkale University Hospital on Feb. 28, according to a statement released by Denizli province Governor’s office. © Flickr/ unionpearl Turkish Minister of Health Mehmet Muezzinnoglu had confirmed the treatment of terrorists injured in Syria, in Turkish hospitals. The statement also confirmed …

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Terrorists Supported by America: U.S. Helicopter Delivering Weapons to the Islamic State (ISIS), Shot Down by Iraqi “Popular Forces”

Mar 1, 2015, Global Research The Iraqi popular forces who shot down a US helicopter carrying weapons for the ISIL forces in Al-Baqdadi region released the photos of the shot down chopper through the Internet. A group of Iraqi popular forces known as Al-Hashad Al-Shabi shot down the US Army …

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Clark: Syria on the side of justice and should be supported against terrorism

Feb 27, 2015, SANA Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark said Syria is on the side of justice and justice always has the upper hand over force. During his meeting with Minister of Justice Najm Hamad al-Ahmad on Thursday, Clark added that those who stand by Syria’s side should get …

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Ramsey Clark: U.S. training terrorists in Syria is a dangerous practice

Feb 27, 2015, SANA – Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark said that the U.S. training of groups of terrorists in Syria is a dangerous practice that aims at escalating fighting. In an interview given to the Syrian TV on Friday, Clark said that training and arming individuals to take …

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Nasrallah: The Rules of Engagement with Israel Are Over

Jan 30, 2015, Al-Akhbar “Don’t try us,” Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah told Israel in a televised speech Friday broadcast during a memorial ceremony to honor the six Hezbollah fighters and the Iranian general killed in an Israeli airstrike in Syria earlier this month. On January 18, an Israeli helicopter airstrike …

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Syrian Gov’t, Opposition Agree on Four Key Points in Moscow Talks

Jan 29, 2015, Sputnik News Delegates from Syria’s government and opposition managed to reach consensus on four key points during talks in Moscow, the Deputy Secretary General of the Syrian National Youth Party told Sputnik Thursday. The main points include the “activation and acceleration of delivery of humanitarian aid to all regions of Syria, without exception on the basis of a relevant UN …

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ISIS War Authorization Bill Would Limit Conflict

Jan 28, 2015, Antiwar.com Several months into the ISIS war, the 90-day limit for President Obama to seek Congressional authorization has passed. He’s given some lip-service to wanting Congressional support, but only on his terms. Rep. Adam Schiff’s (D – CA) bill probably isn’t what he had in mind. Offering …

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Both Sides in Moscow-Hosted Syria Talks Agree To Meet Again

Jan 29, 2015, Al-Akhbar Representatives of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and opposition figures have agreed to hold another round of talks in Moscow, moderator Vitaly Naumkin said on Thursday, but the date had not yet been set. “It would have been naive to expect that the sides would solve all …

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Aleppo Photographer Brings Syrian Reality to the United Nations

Jan 23, 2015, Dissident Voice, Rabble -By Eva Bartlett Twenty-six distinct photos, in black and white. Scenes of a ravaged city and the human beings within struggling to exist, let alone to find hope for the future. Gravestones of rubble. Homes looted, trashed. Civilians defending their country. Children aged beyond …

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