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Report: Turkey has Warned Iran over Syria Crackdown

Turkey has warned Iran "not to spoil" the Syrian leadership whose security forces have been cracking down on protesters since mid-March, a Turkish daily quoted Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan as saying Friday.

Erdogan told the daily Hurriyet, "I cannot say there has been tension with Iran but we warned them (the Iranians) that 'the Assad administration is getting spoiled with your encouragement.'"

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Haaretz: Israel Fears Palestinian ICC Recourse on Settlements

Israeli officials fear the Palestinians may launch legal action against Jewish settlements in the West Bank if their bid for upgraded United Nations status is successful, a media report said on Friday.

The daily Haaretz reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had on Thursday told EU and U.S. envoys of his concerns about a possible Palestinian recourse to the International Criminal Court in The Hague on the settlers issue.

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NTC Forces Regroup Ahead of Final Assault on Sirte

Forces of Libya's new leadership were regrouping on Friday ahead of the expected final battle for the hometown of fugitive fallen strongman Moammar Gadhafi, after suffering heavy casualties.

An Agence France Presse correspondent at Hassan, some 60 kilometers (35 miles) west of the coastal city, one of Gadhafi's holdout strongholds, said National Transitional Council (NTC) forces were preparing there for the final assault on Sirte.

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U.S. Urges Americans to Leave Syria Immediately

The United States on Thursday urged Americans to make immediate plans to leave Syria, which has been wracked by anti-regime protests for months, warning anti-foreigner sentiment is mounting.

"The U.S. Department of State urges U.S. citizens in Syria to depart immediately while commercial transportation is available," the State Department said in an updated travel warning.

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European Parliament Calls on Assad to Step Down 'Immediately'

Members of the European Parliament called Thursday for the immediate departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad who, by choosing repression instead of reforms, they said had lost all legitimacy.

In a resolution adopted in Strasbourg, the parliament called on Assad and his regime to "relinquish power immediately."

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U.N. Chief Urges 'Coherent' Int'l Action on Syria

U.N. leader Ban Ki-moon called Thursday for "coherent" new international action over the deadly crackdown on opposition protests by Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.

"When he has not been keeping his promises, enough is enough and the international community should really take coherent measures and speak in one voice," the U.N. secretary general told a press conference.

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Egypt PM Says Peace Treaty with Israel 'Not Sacred'

Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharaf said on Thursday that the 1979 peace treaty with Israel "is not sacred," state-run MENA news agency reported, quoting remarks he made in an interview with Turkish television.

"The Camp David treaty is always open to discussion or for modification if that is beneficial for the region and for a just peace. The peace treaty is not something sacred and there can be changes made to it," MENA quoted Sharaf as saying.

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NTC Fighters Enter Gadhafi Hometown Sirte

Fighters loyal to Libya's new rulers were inside Sirte, the country's military said on Thursday, after a massive convoy of its forces launched a bid to take Moammar Gadhafi’s hometown.

"Misrata's thwar (fighters) arrived at the al-Gharbiyat Bridge inside Sirte," the Misrata Military Council said in a statement.

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Marking 6 Months of Syria Uprising, Protesters Say 'Won't Stop until Regime Ousted'

As Syria on Thursday marked six months since anti-regime protests erupted, protesters vowed to hit the streets again, undaunted by a brutal crackdown in which more than 2,600 people have died.

Looking to Friday, the Muslim day of weekly prayer when demonstrations tend to be the heaviest, people were called to turn out under the slogan "we advance toward the fall of the regime."

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Top Mubarak Party Official, Ex-Minister Get Jail Terms

A Cairo court sentenced an Egyptian steel tycoon associated with the regime of ousted president Hosni Mubarak and a fugitive former minister to jail on Thursday in corruption trials.

Ahmed Ezz, a senior member of Mubarak's National Democratic Party and the country's top steel magnate was sentenced to 10 years and fined 660 million Egyptian pounds ($110 million dollars).

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