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Saudi Jails Jordanian Convicted of Spying for Israel

A Saudi court on Wednesday sentenced a Jordanian to nine years in prison and 80 lashes after he was convicted of spying for Israel, local media reported.

The specialized court charged the man with "contacting Israeli Prime Minister (Benjamin Netanyahu) and contacting a Zionist intelligence officer in voice and picture via email, as well as agreeing to go to them and cooperate with their intelligence," reported Alriyadh daily on its website.

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Suicide Bomber Hits Tunisia Beach, Nearby Attack Foiled

A suicide bomber blew himself on Wednesday on a beach in Tunisia's resort town of Sousse while security forces foiled another planned attack nearby, the interior ministry said.

"A man blew himself up on a beach in Sousse," ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Laroui told Agence France Presse, adding that no one else was killed.

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Israeli minister Says U.S. Must Put Mideast Peace after Iran

Israel's deputy defense minister on Wednesday urged the United States to sideline Middle East peace talks in favor of dealing with the Iran nuclear issue as a priority.

Danny Danon, a hardline member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, said that a peace agreement with the Palestinians was "wishful thinking" in the time frame set aside by the U.S. administration.

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Assad Tells Envoy Syrians Will Decide on Peace Talks

President Bashar Assad insisted in a meeting Wednesday with visiting U.N.-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi that Syrians alone will decide on the fate of an initiative for Geneva peace talks.

The encounter came a day after the Red Crescent evacuated hundreds of civilians from a besieged town near Damascus, in an operation that saw rare cooperation among the regime, its opponents and the international community.

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Suicide Bombers Hit Iraq Security as Attacks Kill 35

Three suicide bombings killed 14 Iraqi security force members overnight, officials said Wednesday, the deadliest in a series of attacks that left 35 people dead in two days.

The attacks come as Iraq witnesses its worst violence since 2008, a surge in unrest that has killed more than 5,400 people this year that has persisted despite authorities having carried out a swathe of operations and implemented tightened security measures.

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500 Civilians Evacuated from Besieged Syrian Town

Some 500 women, children and elderly civilians trapped in the besieged town of Moadamiyet al-Sham, southwest of Damascus, have been evacuated, activists said.

Supervised by the Red Crescent, the civilians were escorted from the Syrian rebel town on Tuesday, in coordination with the Damascus regime.

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Report: Saudi Envoy Involved in Deadly Crash Leaves Iran

A Saudi diplomat involved in a fatal road accident while allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol has left Iran, media reported Wednesday.

"The diplomat left Tehran on September 27 after the end of an examination of his case," the official IRNA news agency quoted an "informed source" as saying, without giving further details.

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Egypt Arrests Deputy Leader of Brotherhood's Party

Egyptian security forces raided an apartment in eastern Cairo early Wednesday, arresting a key Muslim Brotherhood figure who had been on the run since the July coup that ousted the country's Islamist president, the Interior Ministry said.

The arrest of Essam el-Erian, the deputy leader of the Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, was the latest in a wide-ranging crackdown and prosecution of both the Islamist group's leaders and its rank-and-file since the ouster of President Mohammed Morsi, who also hails from the Brotherhood.

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U.S. Lawmakers Urge Resumption of Egypt Military Aid

U.S. lawmakers Tuesday urged the White House to lift its suspension of military aid to Egypt, warning freezing funds and weapons deliveries might unravel decades of cooperation with a key regional ally.

Democratic Representative Eliot Engel, ranking member of the House foreign affairs committee, said he had initially supported a temporary halt to deliveries of F-16 aircraft to the Egyptian military following its ouster of president Mohammed Morsi in July.

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Report: Israel to Build 1,500 Settler Homes in East Jerusalem

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Gideon Saar have agreed to build 1,500 new homes in the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo, Israeli army radio said Wednesday.

The early-morning report came shortly after Israel freed 26 veteran Palestinian prisoners alongside U.S.-brokered peace talks.

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