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On 5/6/13, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> wrote: > > > FYI > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > U.N. official: There are strong suspicions Syrian rebels used sarin gas > From Frederik Pleitgen. Sara Sidner and Hada Messia CNN > May 6, 2013 -- Updated 1144 GMT (1944 HKT) CNN.com > U.N. official: There are strong suspicions Syrian rebels used sarin gas > Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- A U.N. official says there are > strong suspicions that Syrian rebel forces have used the deadly nerve > agent sarin gas in the country's civil war. > Carla Del Ponte told an > Italian-Swiss TV station that the findings come after interviews with > doctors and Syrian victims now in neighboring countries. > Del Ponte, the > commissioner of the U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry for > Syria, said the notion isn't surprising, given the infiltration of > foreign fighters into the Syrian opposition. > But rebel Free Syrian Army spokesman Louay Almokdad said rebels don't even > have unconventional weapons, nor do they want any. > "In any case, we don't have the > mechanism to launch these kinds of weapons, which would need missiles > that can carry chemical warheads, and we in the FSA do not possess these > kind of capabilities," Almokdad said. > Will Israel, Syria go to war? > Explosions rock Damascus > Syrian official: Israel has declared war > Did Israel conduct airstrike on Syria? > "More importantly, we do not aspire to have (chemical weapons) because we > view our battle with the regime > as a battle for the establishment of a free democratic state. ... We > want to build a free democratic state that recognizes and abides by all > international accords and agreements -- and chemical and biological > warfare is something forbidden legally and internationally." > The claim of rebels using sarin gas comes after months of suspicions that > the Syrian regime has used the > same nerve agent against rebels. > In April, the head of Israeli > military's intelligence research said the Syrian government is using > chemical weapons against rebel forces. > "In all likelihood they used sarin gas," Brig. Gen. Itai Brun said. > The Free Syrian Army's chief of > staff has also said the Syrian regime has used sarin in cities such as > Homs, Aleppo and Otaiba, outside Damascus. > "We took some samples of the soil > and of blood. The injured people were observed by doctors, and the > samples were tested, and it was very clear that the regime used chemical > weapons," Gen. Salim Idriss told CNN's Christiane Amanpour last month. > Sarin gas can be hard to detect > because is colorless, odorless and tasteless. But it can cause severe > injuries to those exposed to it, including blurred vision, convulsions, > paralysis and death. > Why the use of sarin gas is hard to prove > Heightened tensions among Syria, Iran and Israel > Syria claimed Israeli missiles struck three military facilities Sunday, > causing an unspecified number of deaths and injuries. > Israel has not confirmed or denied that it fired rockets that hit a military > research center in the Damascus suburbs Sunday. > But Syria says it was the second > Israeli airstrike in three days, and Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal al > Mekdad told CNN the attack was a declaration of war by Israel. > The airstrikes have riled Syria's allies in the region: Iran and the > Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. > Syrian ally Iran will "stand by > Syria, and if there is need for training, we will provide them with > necessary training," Brig. Gen. Ahmad-Reza Pourdastan, commander of the > Iranian Army's Ground Forces, told reporters Sunday. > Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman > Ramin Mehmanparast said he had no doubt Syria and its allies will "give a > crushing response to the aggressions of the Zionists," the state-run IRNA > news agency reported. > Russia also weighed in Monday, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman calling the > reports of Israeli strikes "very worrying." > "Any intensification of military > confrontation greatly increases the risks of creating hotbeds of tension > aside from Syria, in Lebanon, and also destabilizing the > Israeli-Lebanese border, which has so far remained relatively calm," > ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said Monday. > The Foreign Ministry also called on world powers to stop politicizing the > issue of chemical weapons in > Syria and to halt "the stirring up of an anti-Syrian atmosphere." > Why Syria matters > The Syrian civil war has pitted > rebel fighters against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, whose > family has ruled the country for four decades. More than 70,000 people, > mostly civilians, have been killed in the bitter conflict during the > past two years. > Syria matters to Iran because it is believed to be the main conduit to the > Shiite militia Hezbollah in > Lebanon, the proxy through which Iran can threaten Israel with an > arsenal of short-range missiles. > In 2009, the top U.S. diplomat in > Damascus disclosed that Syria had begun delivery of ballistic missiles > to Hezbollah, according to official cables leaked to and published by > WikiLeaks. > The last thing Iran wants is a > Sunni-dominated Syria -- especially as the Syrian rebels' main > supporters are Iran's Persian Gulf rivals: Qatar and Saudi Arabia. > Hezbollah's feared scenario is Israel on one side and a hostile Sunni-led > Syria on the other. > 'We are watching everything' > Sunday's reported attack comes days after U.S. officials told CNN that they > believed Israel had conducted > an airstrike against Syria on Thursday or Friday. > The Israeli military did not comment on the U.S. claim either. > But Israel has long said it would target any transfer of weapons to > Hezbollah or other terrorist groups. > "We are watching everything when it comes to the movement of these types of > weapons. We have the means to > do that," a senior Israeli defense official told CNN's Sara Sidner on > Sunday. The official is not authorized to speak to the media. > Shaul Mofaz, a lawmaker in Israel's Knesset, told Israeli Army Radio on > Sunday that Israel isn't meddling > with Syria's civil war. But Israel must protect itself from Lebanese > militants, he said. > "For Israel, it is very important that the front group for Iran, which is in > Lebanon, needs to be stopped," Mofaz said. > Hezbollah did not immediately comment after Sunday's claims. > 'Everything kept exploding' > Syria said Sunday's attack targeted the Jamraya research center in the > Damascus suburbs. But state media > reports did not provide details about what type of research occurs in > the facility, or how much damage occurred. > "Until now, the details are not > clear on what happened," al Mekdad told CNN. "Did they fire missiles? > ... It is not clear for me, because I don't know how it happened, and of > course it is worrying, but Israel will suffer the same." > The blasts rocked a large military > area in the suburbs of Syria's capital, prompting terrified residents > nearby to run for cover. > "Everything kept exploding over and over again," said Anna Deeb, whose > family lives just over a mile away. > "We could hear gunshots, we could hear people screaming. ... We didn't > know what to do, and there was a problem with us breathing because the > smoke was too much." > In January, Syrian authorities said Israeli warplanes killed two workers and > injured five others when they > struck the same research facility that officials said was targeted on > Sunday. > A U.S. official told CNN at the time that the Syrian claims were false. > CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reported > from Damascus; Sara Sidner reported from Jerusalem; and Hada Messia > reported from Rome. CNN's Schams Elwazer, Tim Lister, Holly Yan, Samira > Said and Tracy Doueiry contributed to this report. > ADVERTISEMENT > © 2013 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All Rights > Reserved. > Share this article > > inShare3 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [email protected] [email protected] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
