Monthly Archives: July 2014

Iraq

Jihadist ultimatum sparks Christian exodus from Iraq’s Mosul



Egypt

Suspected Islamist militants killed 21 Egyptian soldiers in Wadi al-Gadid near the borders with Libya and Sudan; two militants were killed in the clash. Egyptian security sources are concerned that Libya-based militants are cooperating with Islamist militants in the Sinai. Security forces turned back an aid convoy of 11 buses and 500 activists that was […]



Tunisia

Security forces arrested over 60 suspected militants in raids in Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid, and El Kef, including Makram Mouelhi, 34, head of an armed terrorist group in Garn Halfaya. In a crackdown on militant Islam, the government ordered the closure of all mosques not regulated by the government, as well as those mosques where celebrations […]


Libya

A two-day ceasefire between Zintani and Misratan militias at the Tripoli airport appears to be holding, but the militias have not yet departed. Some clashes are still occurring, and the Islamist Misrata militia commander said the truce applied “only around the airport.” The militias are to leave within two weeks, and a neutral brigade from […]







United States

The US agreed with other world powers and Iran to a four-month extension of the deadline for reaching a deal on Iran’s nuclear program, but said it will continue to enforce remaining sanctions. The agreement gives Iran access to $2.8 billion in frozen assets. Adam Dandach a.k.a. Fadi Fadi Dandach of Orange County, Calif., was […]




Syria

The Islamic State is now said to control 35% of Syria’s territory, including over 98% of oil-rich Deir Izzour. The Al Nusrah Front and the Islamic Front have stopped fighting the IS in Deir Izzour; some fighters turned over their weapons to the IS, but others retreated to Aleppo. Regime forces battled the IS near […]


Palestinian Territories

Gazan officials claimed that over 300 Palestinians have been killed so far in the 11-day-old conflict, and that more than 60 died on the first day of Israel’s ground operation. The operation today reached less than two miles into the Gaza Strip, focusing on rural and suburban areas where tunnels might be located. Israeli forces […]


Iran

Militias that fought US now lead charge against Sunni militants




Israel

Prime Minister Netanyahu warned of an expansion of Israel’s ground offensive into Gaza, as the number of rockets fired towards Israel since July 8 topped 1,600. Of the 135 rockets launched at Israel during the first day of the ground operation, the Iron Dome system intercepted 40. One Israel soldier was killed and seven others […]


Israel

Lebanon TV channels to adopt common newscast supporting Gaza


Lebanon

Residents of Arsal said fighting across the border near Qalamoun is starting to spill over into Arsal, and expressed concern about attacks from both Hezbollah and the Al Nusrah Front. A Free Syrian Army commander said FSA soldiers are fighting alongside Al Nusrah outside Arsal. Al Nusrah and Hezbollah clashed along the northeastern border; over […]


Hamas

Israeli Army Aims for Gaza’s ‘Highly Developed’ Tunnels






Bulgaria

Bulgarian authorities identified the bomber in the 2012 Burqas attack as Mohamad Hassan El-Husseini, 25, who held dual Lebanese-French citizenship. His two accomplices in the attack, Meliad Farah, 32, a.k.a. Hussein Hussein, an Australian citizen, and Hassan al-Hajj Hassan, 25, a Canadian citizen, remain at large and will be tried in absentia. The attack on […]



Hamas

Israeli Military Invades Gaza, With Sights Set on Hamas Operations