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    Gunmen try to take U.S. Embassy in Syria





    DAMASCUS, Syria - Islamic militants attempted to storm the U.S. Embassy in Damascus on Tuesday using automatic rifles, hand grenades and at least one van rigged with explosives, the government said. Four people were killed in the brazen attack, including three of the assailants.




    No Americans were hurt, and the attackers apparently did not breach the high walls surrounding the embassy's white compound in the city's diplomatic neighborhood.




    But one of Syria's anti-terrorism forces was killed and at least 11 others were injured, the country's official news agency reported. The wounded including a police officer, two Iraqis and seven people employed at nearby technical workshop.



    A Chinese diplomat also was hit in the face by shrapnel and slightly injured while standing on top of a garage at the Chinese Embassy, China's government news agency said.



    A witness said one Syrian guard outside the embassy also was killed, but the government did not immediately confirm that. At the embassy in Damascus, as at most American embassies worldwide, a local guard force patrols outside the compound's walls while U.S. Marine guards are mostly responsible for guarding classified documents and fighting off attackers inside the compound.



    Witnesses also said the gunmen tried to throw hand grenades into the embassy compound, shouting "Allah Akbar!" or "God is great!" It was not clear if any of the grenades made it over the walls, which are about 8 feet high.



    The attack came at a time of high tension between the United States and Syria over the recent Israeli-Hezbollah war in neighboring Lebanon. In Damascus the sentiment has become increasingly anti-American sentiment.



    Syria has seen previous attacks by Islamic militants. In June, Syrian anti-terrorism police fought Islamic militants near the Defense Ministry in a gunbattle that killed five people and wounded four.



    After Tuesday's attack, pools of blood lay splattered on the sidewalk outside the embassy, along with a burned car apparently used by the attackers. A sports utility vehicle with U.S. diplomatic tags had a bullet hole through its front window, and the glass windows of nearby guard houses also were shattered.
    There were conflicting reports of what happened.



    Syrian TV said one car was rigged with explosives but never was detonated by the attackers. But one witness said a second car did explode, and TV footage from the scene showed a burned car.



    The Syrian Interior Ministry, which is in charge of police, said a fourth attacker now in detention was wounded in the incident, which it called a "terrorist attack." The report, carried on state-run television, said anti-terror units brought "the situation under control" and an investigation was under way.



    In Washington, a State Department spokesman confirmed the attack by "unknown assailants" but had few details.



    "Local authorities have responded and are on the scene," said spokesman Kurtis Cooper said. He said he had no further information.
    A U.S. Embassy statement said the embassy came under armed attack at 10:10 am local time and that all embassy personnel are safe. One Syrian embassy guard was injured by gunfire and is in a stable condition at a local hospital, the statement said.



    The Embassy's charge d'affairs, Michael Corbin, met with Syrian Interior Minister Bassam Abdel Maguid at the scene, and spoke by phone with assistant minister of foreign affairs, Ahmed Arnous, according to the statement.



    It said the Syrian government has pledged full security cooperation.

    State television said four armed attackers "attempted to storm" the Embassy, using automatic rifles and hand grenades. Syrian security guards attacked the gunmen, killing three and wounding a fourth, TV said.



    The attackers came in two cars and parked one that was rigged with explosives in front of the embassy but did not blow it up, state-run TV reported. Explosive experts dismantled the bomb, it said.
    But a witness told The Associated Press that two gunmen stopped a car on the street in front of the embassy, got out of the car, shot at the Syrian sentries in front of the building's entrance and then detonated the car.



    The witness, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the security personnel shot back, and security forces in the area rushed to the scene.



    Television footage showed a delivery van loaded with pipe bombs strapped to large propane gas canisters outside the Embassy. Had the bombs detonated, the explosions would have caused massive damage.
    The footage also showed the charred remains of a smaller car parked several feet behind the van.



    A Syrian who works at the American Embassy, contacted by telephone, said there were no U.S. casualties. The employee, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the incident started just after 10 a.m.
    Damascus has been hit by militant attacks in the past.



    In April 2004, four people were killed in a clash between Syrian police and a team of suspected bombers in the diplomatic quarter of Damascus. The authorities at that time accused Islamic militants of trying blow up an explosives-laden car near the Canadian embassy.







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      looooool Sepideh

      Thanx pari for info!

      Daste Syria dard nakone ke indafe vaystad joloye onai ke hamle kardan.

      hich chiz mesle hamle be sefarat khone baraye ye keshvar badnami nemiare.

      ye 13 aban va hanoz darim dardesho mikeshim
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        Syria - Israel Peace Talks

        پرز: 'اسرائيل به سوريه خوش آمد می گويد'


        شيمون پرز معاون نخست وزير اسرائيل گفته است که کشورش از سفر بشار اسد به بيت المقدس برای انجام مذاکرات صلح استقبال می کند.

        آقای پرز گفته است که اطمينان دارد کشورش برای انجام گفتگوهای مستقيم با سوريه آمادگی دارد.

        آقای اسد روز دوشنبه گفته بود که آماده است با اسرائيل راجع به يافتن راه حل صلح آميز برای بحران خاورميانه گفتگو کند.

        اما اهود اولمرت نخست وزير اسرائيل اظهارات آقای پرز را تائيد نکرده است. سخنگوی او گفت که دعوت از رئيس جمهور سوريه از طرف آقای اولمرت صورت نگرفته است.

        آقای پرز در مصاحبه ای تلويزيونی با اشاره به گام تاريخی انور السادات در سال 1978 گفت: "چرا اسد مثل سادات به اينجا نمی آيد؟"

        مذاکرات صلح ميان سوريه و اسرائيل شش سال پيش قطع شد. در آن زمان سوريه از اسرائيل درخواست کرده بود که بلندی های گولان را که اسرائيل از سال 1967 اشغال کرده است، به سوريه برگرداند.

        آقای اسد در گفتگوی اخير خود با بی بی سی گفته است که سوريه و اسرائيل می توانند با حفظ مناسبات همجواری در کنار هم زندگی کنند.

        به عقيده جان سيمپسون گزارشگر بی بی سی، سوريه ديگر از حمله اسرائيل واهمه ای ندارد، زيرا اين کشور نتوانست بر حزب الله لبنان که از جانب سوريه حمايت می شود، فايق آيد.

        دولت کنونی ايالات متحده دولت سوريه را جزو کشورهايی خوانده است که "محور شرارت" خوانده می شوند.
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          Syria welcome in Israel - Peres

          President Bashar al-Assad of Syria was welcome to come to Jerusalem for peace talks, Israel's deputy prime minister, Shimon Peres, has said.

          "If he says 'I want a meeting', I am sure Israel will say 'Very well, let us meet and talk'", Mr Peres said.

          President Assad said on Monday that Syria would be prepared to hold talks.

          But Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert distanced himself from Mr Peres's remarks. The invitation, his spokesman said, was not issued on his behalf.

          In his television interview, Mr Peres, referring to Egypt's historic peace treaty with Israel in 1978, said: "Why can't Assad do what others have done? Sadat came here."

          'Axis of evil'

          Peace talks between Syria and Israel broke down six years ago, after Syria demanded that Israel hand over the Golan Heights, which it has occupied since the 1967 war.

          On Monday President Assad acknowledged Syria and Israel could live side-by-side in peace accepting each other's existence.

          The BBCs John Simpson said Syria no longer feared an Israeli attack because Israel failed to destroy Hezbollah, which Syria supports, during its attacks on Lebanon this summer.

          The current US administration has said Syria is a member of what it has called an axis of evil.
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              اكثر اسرائيلي*ها خواستار مذاكره با سوريه براي پيشگيري از جنگي ديگر هستند


              نتايج يك نظرسنجي نشان داد بيش از نيمي از اسرائيلي*ها خواستار مذاكره با سوريه هستند و نگران آن هستند كه در صورت عدم مذاكره جنگي ديگر در منطقه شروع شود.



              به نقل از روزنامه صهيونيستي "هاآرتص"، 57 درصد از پرسش شوندگان در اين نظرسنجي از مذاكره با سوريه حمايت كردند اما 54 درصد از آنها گفتند با عقب نشيني نيروهاي صهيونيست از بلندي*هاي جولان موافق نيستند. 59 درصد نيز از وقوع جنگي ديگر در شمال سرزمين هاي اشغالي در صورت عدم مذاكره با سوريه ابراز نگراني كردند.
              علاوه بر اين، 70 درصد شركت كنندگان در اين نظرسنجي دولت صهيونيستي را متهم كردند كه نمي تواند همزمان مذاكره با سوريه و فلسطينيان را پيش ببرد. 58 درصد نيز ترجيح مي دهند اين رژيم پيش از مذاكره با سوريه، با فلسطينيان وارد مذاكرات صلح شود.
              بشار اسد، رئيس جمهور سوريه بارها خواستار مذاكره با رژيم صهيونيستي شده است اما همزمان خاطرنشان كرده كه در صورت به نتيجه نرسيدن مذاكرات، سوريه ممكن است به اقدام نظامي متوسل شود. سوريه خواستار پس گرفتن بلندي*هاي جولان است كه از سال 1967 تحت اشغال رژيم صهيونيستي قرار دارد.
              ايهود اولمرت، نخست وزير اسرائيل با مذاكره مخالفت كرده و مي گويد سوريه بايد پيش از آغاز مذاكرات به حمايت خود از سازمان هاي مقاومت فلسطيني خاتمه دهد.
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                        Syria ready for Israel peace talks


                        Damascus would like to resume peace negotiations with Israel, an Syrian official said yesterday, a day after Israel said it did not want to go to war with Syria.

                        "Our position is the same. We are ready to resume peace negotiations, we would like to take action for peace. We're closely following (the Israeli) statements," the official told Agence France-Presse on condition of anonymity.

                        Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was quoted by his office as saying on Wednesday that his country "does not want a war with Syria." Speaking after a powerful security cabinet meeting that focused on Damascus, Olmert said the message had been passed to Syria through various diplomatic channels.

                        But the Syrian official said he doubted Israel's desire for peace, adding: "We don't have much hope of things changing."

                        On Wednesday, the United States and Israel said after high-level talks in Washington that the time might not be ripe for Israel to resume peace talks with Syria, which broke off seven years ago.

                        Olmert has for the moment rejected overtures by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to restart peace talks, saying Damascus had to first stop supporting groups like the Lebanese Hezbollah and Palestinian Hamas.

                        Olmert is expected to discuss the Syrian issue with U.S. President George W. Bush when the two leaders meet in Washington on June 19.

                        U.S.-brokered peace talks between Israel and Syria collapsed in 2000 over the return of the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau that Israel captured 40 years ago during the Six Day war and annexed in 1981.
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                            سوريه امروز (دوشنبه)، خبر ديدار محرمانه*ي وزير امور خارجه*ي اين كشور با مسوولان رژيم صهيونيستي را قاطعانه رد كرد.

                            روزنامه*ي "المستقبل" لبنان در شماره*ي امروز خود مدعي شد كه "المعلم چند هفته پيش در سفري محرمانه به واشنگتن با شماري از مسوولان اسراييلي ديدار و در مورد ازسرگيري مذاكرات صلح ميان دو طرف كه از سال ‪ ۲۰۰۰‬ميلادي متوقف شده، مذاكره كرده است".

                            به گزارش نشريه*ي اينترنتي "سيريانيوز"، يك منبع مسوول در وزارت خارجه*ي سوريه گفت كه "دمشق ادعاي روزنامه*ي المستقبل را بشدت رد مي*كند".

                            اين منبع افزود: "اين، ادعاي پوچي است كه در چارچوب سياست گمراه*كننده ي تبليغاتي برخي محافل لبناني صورت مي*گيرد و اهداف آن نيز مشخص است".
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