Subscribe to Print Edition | Sat., October 07, 2006 Tishrei 15, 5767 | | Israel Time: 22:03 (EST+6)
Haaretz israel news English
Search site 
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Last update - 01:37 07/10/2006
Assad calls on Egypt, Saudi Arabia to hold summits with Syria
By News Agencies

Syrian President Bashar Assad called on Egypt and Saudi Arabia to return to holding summits with Damascus, according to an interview published Friday in a Kuwaiti newspaper.

Assad said in an interview in the daily Al-Anba that the three Arab countries "consult less now" and should work together toward helping the hundreds of millions of Arabs in region.

"We hope that we go back soon to the idea of holding Syrian-Egyptian-Saudi summits like we used to do in the 1990s," Assad said.

Advertisement

Assad has been making attempts to align Syria with other Middle East heavyweights and play a stronger role in the region's politics.

He also has been trying to mend rifts with Egypt and Saudi Arabia since describing Mideast leaders as "half men" during a televised speech in August.

But Assad later claimed that he did not specifically mean the leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, who had criticized Syrian-backed Hezbollah's capture of two Israeli soldiers July 12 that sparked the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

Syria: Attack on U.S. embassy was planned in Saudi Arabia
Last month's attack on the U.S. embassy in Damascus was planned in Saudi Arabia and the four Syrians who carried it out had no links to al-Qaida, a Syrian government investigation said on Thursday.

Three of the four assailants, 31-year-old Abdel Raouf Saleh, Bilal Saleh, 25, and Samir Saleh, also 25, were close relatives who followed the teachings of a preacher in Saudi Arabia where they had worked, the Interior Ministry report said.

They started preparing for the operation in 2004, according to the report.

"An investigation into the attack has been concluded. The group planned to blow an embassy door, storm the compound and kill whoever was inside. It had no links with extremist organizations outside Syria," the report said.

"They attended lessons by a Saudi man of religion. Their extremism deepened due to the political situation shaking the region and U.S. bias toward Israel."

The report said the group "had planned to broadcast a video statement after the operation in the name of Abu Musab Zarqawi Brigade, although they had no link to al-Qaida."

It said they were inspired by Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq who was killed in a U.S. air strike in June.

Syrian security forces killed the four men who attacked the embassy on September 12, in a gun battle that lasted about 30 minutes.

A Syrian guard and a Syrian bystander were also killed. Twelve people were wounded. No Americans were hurt.

The report, published by the government's news agency, said Syrian security forces later made several arrest in connection with the attack.

They included two members of the Saleh family who bought weapons and explosives for the attack in Lebanon and paid Lebanese smugglers to transport them across the border, it said.

Relations between Riyadh and Damascus have been tense over Syria's support for the Lebanese Shi'ite movement Hezbollah in its war with Israel.

The report said three militants drove up to the main entrance of the U.S. embassy and tried to storm the complex using automatic rifles and grenades, but were killed.

Another man drove in a van filled with explosives to a side door but was killed before he managed to detonate it.

Although the United States praised the Syrian response, relations between Damascus and Washington plummeted after the attack.

The Syrian government kept Washington in the dark about the investigation and officials said U.S. policies in the region and support for Israel were to blame by provoking the attackers.

A Syrian official said Damascus had no reason to cooperate with Washington because the attack was "a purely Syrian affair".

Diplomats in Damascus said Syria might have squandered an opportunity to improve relations with Washington, which have been deteriorating for years, especially since the U.S. administration imposed sanctions against Syria in 2004, accusing it of supporting terrorism.

Syria's secular government, which crushed an uprising led by the Muslim Brotherhood in the early 1980s, says it is fighting what it describes as terrorists.

In June four young Syrian men were killed as they tried to storm the headquarters of Syrian television. The government said the attempt was the work of a group of youths who had embraced a militant ideology similar to that of al Qaida.

Bookmark to del.icio.us
Fine print
Until I started to eat right I was attracted by the big print on food packaging.
Divine, undivided
Evangelical Christians follow the psalmist's injunction to pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
  1.   Realy, the Mossad is responsible 13:48  |  Yair 06/10/06
  2.   Safely "lodged" in SAUDI ARABIA 14:06  |  Cavler Crociatus 06/10/06
  3.   Big Question Here! 14:08  |  Sam The Sham 06/10/06
  4.   TEFLON ARABIA 16:08  |  Brant 06/10/06
  5.   Saudi Arabia 17:53  |  Brod 06/10/06
  6.   Saudi Arabia: a place to make money and harden Hate 18:01  |  Bimmer 06/10/06
  7.   Destroy the factories and you win the war on terrorism 18:34  |  Bimmer 06/10/06
  8.   Attack on US Embassy in damascus 18:48  |  Ben 06/10/06
  9.   6 Bimmer - Effectiveness 19:25  |  Mark of Lewiston 06/10/06
  10.   To #8 Who said I support holding hands with wahhabi racists? 19:57  |  Bimmer 06/10/06
  11.   As always , blame USA Policy in the ME 20:06  |  Joseph E . 06/10/06
  12.   A wise leader is needed, not a macho man 21:13  |  Natallie Durson 06/10/06
  13.   Not surprised 21:50  |  Lebanese in Canada 06/10/06
  14.   Saudi Arabia fuels terrorism in Iraq 21:51  |  Lebanese in Canada 06/10/06
  15.   cavler the ignorant 00:20  |  what are you saying 07/10/06
  16.   Saudi Arabia 00:29  |  From the Moon 07/10/06
  17.   Conglomerate of diversity 00:32  |  From the Moon 07/10/06
  18.   Assad calls on Egypt , Saudia for arab summit ect... 11:50  |  Joseph E . 07/10/06
  19.   Assad call to Egypt and Saudia means to join him with Iran 12:24  |  Joseph E . 07/10/06
  20.   To Bimmer 13:05  |  Jeroen 07/10/06
  21.   Does Anybody Even Believe Half Of What Assad Says? 19:35  |  Sam The Sham 07/10/06
 Today Online
Bradley Burston: Be afraid, America. Be very afraid
Responses: 253
Can a Palestinian Muslim and a Zionist Jew be friends?
Responses: 260
Palestinians have to realize that Israel will never convert to Islam
Responses: 116
Assad must do more for peace than repeat rigid formulas
Responses: 58
Olmert knows what needs to be done but doesn't want to do it
Responses: 69
Rosner's Domain
* Can a Palestinian Muslim and a Zionist Jew be friends?
* Poll: Who's more supportive on Israel?
* American Rabbis with hope
* Gore diving, McCain rising


More Headlines
20:19 Assad: Syrian military preparing for war with Israel
20:53 Senior Fatah leader calls on Abbas to sack Hamas government
21:34 Meeting of senior Abbas and Olmert aides bears no results
18:38 UN sources: Agreement reached in principle on Iran sanctions
19:33 Israel, Russia tie 1-1 in dramatic Euro 2008 qualifier
22:01 Four killed, six seriously hurt in weekend traffic accidents
16:41 Four Egyptians arrested for trying to enter Gaza Strip via tunnel
15:11 India to purchase Israeli-made anti-aircraft missile systems
13:50 Palestinian Islamic extremist shot dead in south Lebanon
14:19 Police arrest Tiberias resident suspected of raping daughter
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Nahal Haredi
Defending Israel's homeland. Help support our troops
EZER MIZION
Help those that need it most!
JOIN FREE AT JDate.com
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
LEUMI
During your visit in Israel Bank Only With the Leader
ISRAEL-SHOPS ONLINE STORE
Gifts from Israel + FREE ISRAELI FLAG ON EVERY PURCHASE OVER $50
Isrotel Chain
Eleven quality hotels in Israel's best locations
Learn Hebrew Online
Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
One year MBA in Israel
Taught entirely in English
FREE REGISTRATION at JLove.com
Join The Fastest Growing Jewish Singles Community Now! Click Here!
HAARETZ SMS
Register Now to receive your daily news by SMS
Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved