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Subject Islamic State Militants Attack Syrian Military Barracks And Kill 9 Troops, War Monitors Say
Date February 14, 2024 3:16 PM
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“Militants from the Islamic State group attacked military barracks in central
Syria this week, killing nine soldiers, an opposition war monitor said. The
Syrian army and officials have not confirmed the attack. IS claimed
responsibility for the attack on Monday near the town of Al-Sukhna, saying its
fighters also seized weapons abandoned by fleeing soldiers and set fire to the
barracks. The militants’ statement claiming responsibility was posted late on
Tuesday. The attack was the latest in intensifying clashes in the desert in
eastern Syria between the militants and the Syrian army, supported by
Iran-backed militias.”











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February 14, 2024



Associated Press: Islamic State Militants Attack Syrian Military Barracks And
Kill 9 Troops, War Monitors Say
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“Militants from the Islamic State group attacked military barracks in central
Syria this week, killing nine soldiers, an opposition war monitor said. The
Syrian army and officials have not confirmed the attack. IS claimed
responsibility for the attack on Monday near the town of Al-Sukhna, saying its
fighters also seized weapons abandoned by fleeing soldiers and set fire to the
barracks. The militants’ statement claiming responsibility was posted late on
Tuesday. The attack was the latest in intensifying clashes in the desert in
eastern Syria between the militants and the Syrian army, supported by
Iran-backed militias.”



Associated Press: Families Of Hostages Visit International Court To Urge The
Arrest Of Hamas Leaders
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“Former captives and relatives of hostages held since the Oct. 7 attack by
Hamas in southern Israel are visiting the International Criminal Court on
Wednesday to urge prosecutors to charge and seek the arrest of leaders of the
militant group. The visit is the latest step in efforts by Israelis to seek
justice for victims of the attacks, in which about 1,200 people, mostly
civilians, were killed and about 250 were taken hostage.”




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United States



Politico: FBI Reveals Controversial Spy Tool Foiled Terror Plot As Congress
Debates Overhaul
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“The FBI revealed it used a controversial foreign surveillance tool to foil a
terrorist plot on U.S. soil last year, part of a series of last-minute
disclosures it hopes will sway Congress as lawmakers debate overhauling the
measure later this week. The bureau shared three newly declassified instances
with POLITICO in which its access to data collected under the digital spying
authority — codified in Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act — allowed it to protect national security, including one in which it
thwarted a “potentially imminent terrorist attack” against U.S. critical
infrastructure last year. The spying tool is set to expire in April if Congress
does not renew it. The House is expected to vote as early as Thursday on
whether to approve a major change to the foreign surveillance authority, which
has faced backlash because it also sweeps in data from Americans. That change
would require bureau analysts to acquire a warrant or court order before
searching a database of emails, texts and other digital communications of
foreigners for information on U.S. citizens.”



Iran



Reuters: Iran's Main Gas Pipeline Hit By Sabotage, Oil Minister Says
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“Two explosions along Iran's main south-north gas pipeline network on
Wednesday were caused by sabotage, the Iranian oil minister told state TV,
without naming any suspects. Authorities also denied reports that the incident
caused gas cuts to industries and offices in some provinces, state media
reported. "This terrorist act of sabotage occurred at 1 a.m. (9.30 p.m. GMT) on
Wednesday morning in the network of national gas transmission pipelines in two
regions of the country," Minister Javad Owji said. Only villages near the
damaged pipeline were experiencing gas outages, which will be fixed later
today, Owji said. Temporary restrictions had been planned ahead for
maintenance, state media reported. Owji pointed to a similar incident which
took place in 2011, which he said was an act of sabotage that caused temporary
gas outages in four different regions in the country. While such attacks are
rare in Iran, Arab separatist militants in Iran claimed in 2017 that they had
blown up two oil pipelines in coordinated attacks in the country's western
Khuzestan province.”



Iraq



Reuters: Shell Quits Iraqi Petrochemicals Plant Talks
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“Oil major Shell has withdrawn from talks on building a petrochemicals plant
in the southern oil hub of Basra, Iraq's oil ministry said on Tuesday. Shell in
a separate statement confirmed, opens new tab it was leaving the project. A
statement from Iraq's oil ministry said Shell would not continue discussions
with the Ministry of Industry and Minerals and the Ministry of Oil regarding
its role as "a major investor" in the Nebras Petrochemical Project, although it
affirmed its continued support for the project through its partnership with
Basra Gas Company. In 2015, Shell signed an outline deal worth $11 billion with
Iraq to build the petrochemical complex that would in theory come online within
six years and would make Iraq the largest petrochemical producer in the Middle
East. An Iraqi energy official with knowledge of the project talks said
financial and contractual issues delayed reaching a final deal with Shell and
"caused the initial deal to collapse.”



Turkey



Reuters: Turkey Arrests Russian At Nuclear Plant In Islamic State Probe,
Sources Say
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“Turkish counter-terrorism police investigating the militant group Islamic
State have detained a Russian citizen working at a nuclear power plant under
construction on Turkey's southern coast, security sources said on Tuesday. The
suspect was caught working under a fake identity at the $20-billion Akkuyu
nuclear plant, which is being built by Russian conglomerate Rosatom in the
Mediterranean province of Mersin, the sources added. Police in Mersin said that
a Turkish court formally arrested the foreign national. Its statement did not
specify the suspect's nationality or give further details on the operation.
Last week, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said Turkey had detained 147 people
suspected of having ties to Islamic State in operations across 33 provinces.
Last month, one Turkish citizen was killed by two Islamic State gunmen at the
Italian Santa Maria Catholic Church in Istanbul. Turkish police detained two
people suspected of carrying out the attack.”



Pakistan



NPR: Pakistan Party Nominates Shehbaz Sharif As Prime Minister, Ending Deadlock

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“After compromised elections last week, a former prime minister of Pakistan
is likely to resume the premiership, his party announced. Shehbaz Sharif will
lead a coalition of junior parties that will form a majority in Pakistan's
parliament. The move to reappoint Shehbaz Sharif as prime minister is a likely
blow to millions of Pakistanis who voted in last Thursday's elections for
independents backed by the country's most popular leader, Imran Khan. His party
alleges that widespread irregularities occurred to prevent them from clearing a
majority in parliament. Sharif's party, known as the PLM-N, received the
largest number of votes in the Feb. 8 elections, with 79 seats of a contested
264.”



Lebanon



New York Times: Hezbollah Attack Injures 2 Israelis Amid Fresh Push To Reduce
Tensions
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“Hezbollah, the Lebanese militia, fired missiles into northern Israel on
Tuesday that injured at least two people, emergency officials said, amid a
fresh diplomatic push to end months of clashes along the border. Hezbollah said
that it had launched two separate attacks into Israel — one aimed at Israeli
soldiers and the other at a police building in the northern town of Kiryat
Shmona. A 15-year-old boy and a 47-year-old woman were seriously wounded in
Kiryat Shmona, according to Magen David Adom, Israel’s nonprofit emergency
medical service. They had gotten out of the car they were traveling in when an
anti-tank missile hit nearby, only to be injured when another landed, said Ofir
Yehezkeli, Kiryat Shmona’s deputy mayor. Israel and Hezbollah — an ally of
Hamas in Gaza — have engaged in near-daily cross-border strikes since the
deadly Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. The clashes have displaced more than
150,000 people from their homes on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border.”



Middle East



Jerusalem Post: IDF Soldier Killed As Northern Israel Hit By Hezbollah Rockets
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“One soldier was killed, and several were hospitalized from rocket fire in
northern Israel on Wednesday morning as Hezbollah ramped up its attacks on
Israeli cities, the IDF stated. An IDF base was hit in the barrage."A short
while ago, numerous launches were identified crossing from Lebanon into the
areas of Netu'a, Manara, and into an IDF base in northern Israel," the military
said in a statement. "The IDF struck the sources of the fire. As a result of
the launches, an IDF soldier was killed, and several other IDF soldiers were
injured. The soldiers were evacuated for medical treatment at a hospital, their
families have not yet been informed."



North Korea



Korea Times: Experts Warn Of Possible Terrorist Attack By North Korea
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“Experts warned, Wednesday, of a possible terrorist attack by North Korea,
saying that the risk of a “jihad-like” strike is now greater after the regime’s
decision to formally abandon peaceful unification with South Korea as its
policy goal. Speaking at a forum in Seoul, analysts from the Korea Institute
for National Unification said the most likely form of attack would be something
similar to its landmine attack in 2015 ― a provocation that South Korea faces
challenges in immediately pinpointing responsibility. Because of the mines
planted secretly by the North Korean military in the demilitarized zone, two
South Korean soldiers were seriously injured.”



United Kingdom



The Guardian: Three Guilty Of Terror Offence Over Paraglider Images At UK
Palestine March
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“Three people who displayed images of paragliders at a pro-Palestinian march
in central London a week after Hamas militants went on a bloody rampage in
Israel have been found guilty of a terror offence. Heba Alhayek, 29, Pauline
Ankunda, 26, and Noimutu Olayinka Taiwo, 27, were each given a 12-month
conditional discharge. Deputy senior district judge Tan Ikram told them: “You
crossed the line, but it would have been fair to say that emotions ran very
high on this issue. Your lesson has been well learned.” The three were not
seeking to show support for Hamas, he said. Alhayek and Ankunda attached images
of paragliders to their backs with tape, while Taiwo stuck one to the handle of
a placard. They displayed the images on 14 October 2023, a week after militants
from Hamas used paragliders to enter Israel from Gaza on 7 October. About 1,200
Israelis were killed in the attack and about 240 were abducted and taken to
Gaza.”



Germany



Associated Press: Germany’s Top Security Official Wants Easier Ways To Track
Right-Wing Extremist Financing
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“Germany’s top security official said Tuesday that she aims to make it easier
to trace right-wing extremists’ financing and plans to set up an “early
recognition unit” to detect far-right and foreign disinformation campaigns as
early as possible. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser’s proposals follow large
protests against the far right in Germany in recent weeks. They reflect growing
concern after a report said extremists met to discuss deporting millions of
immigrants, including some with German citizenship, and that some members of
the far-right Alternative for Germany party, whose support has doubled since
the country’s 2021 election, were present. Germany’s domestic intelligence
agency says the number of far-right extremists has been rising. In 2022, it
reached 38,800, with 14,000 of them considered potentially violent. The
agency’s head, Thomas Haldenwang, said the numbers are believed to have risen
again last year.”



Europe



Reuters: Santander Says Internal Review Found No Breach Of US Sanctions
Against Iran
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"Spain's Santander on Tuesday said "categorically" that after a thorough
investigation it had not found any breach of U.S. sanctions against Iran
following a Financial Times report on Iranian-linked accounts.The Financial
Times newspaper reported last week that Iran used accounts held at Santander
and at Lloyds in the United Kingdom to covertly move money around the world in
a sanctions-evasion scheme backed by Iran's intelligence services."



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