Archive for September 13, 2012

Thousands storm U.S, Embassy in Yemen over anti-Islam film, as protests spread to Gaza and Egypt

September 13, 2012

Thousands storm U.S, Embassy in Yemen over anti-Islam film, as protests spread to Gaza and Egypt – Israel News |

( The world has to eliminate radical Islam as a political ideology or this is just the beginning…. – JW )

Thousands of demonstrators stormed the U.S. embassy in Sanaa; 13 Egyptians wounded in clashes with security forces in Cairo.

By Reuters and DPA | Sep.13, 2012 | 12:22 PM
Egyptian protesters burn the US flag during a demonstration against a film deemed offensive to Islam

Thousands of Muslims protested in Yemen, Egypt and the Gaza Strip on Thursday against a film they consider blasphemous to Islam.

In Yemen, thousands of demonstrators stormed the U.S. embassy in Sanaa in protest. Security guards tried to hold them off by firing into the air.

The attack followed Tuesday night’s storming of the United States Consulate in Benghazi, where the ambassador and three other staff were killed. President Barack Obama said the perpetrators would be tracked down and ordered two destroyers to the Libyan coast, but there were fears protests would spread to other countries in the Muslim world.

Witnesses in Sanaa said the demonstrators smashed windows of the security offices outside the embassy before breaking through the main gate of the heavily fortified compound in eastern Sanaa. Security guards opened fire.

Once inside the compound, they brought down the U.S. flag and burned it.
Film on Al-Jazeera television showed demonstrators jumping up and down on the parapet of the building and scaling the walls.

The protests were triggered by an obscure video made in the United States that portrayed the Prophet Mohammad in insulting terms.

Yemen is home to al-Qaida’s most active branch and the United States is the main foreign supporter of the Yemeni government’s counterterrorism campaign.

The government on Tuesday announced that al-Qaida’s No. 2 leader in Yemen was killed in an apparent U.S.-airstrike, a major blow to the terror network.

Earlier on Thursday, At least 13 people were injured Thursday in clashes outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo between Egyptian security forces and demonstrators angered by a video defaming Islam.

Police used tear gas to disperse the protesters after they threw stones and petrol bombs near the embassy, state television reported.

The demonstrators set a police van on fire and blocked a road leading to the embassy near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, according to the report.

Protesters had scaled the walls of the fortified embassy building on Tuesday and replaced the US flag with a black banner popular with radical Islamists.
The demonstrators are demanding an official U.S. apology over the video, which has sparked outrage in other Muslim countries.

U.S. President Barack Obama called on the leaders of Libya and Egypt to ensure the safety of US diplomatic facilities and personnel, the White House said Thursday, after four Americans were killed in an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

Obama “underscored the importance of Egypt following through on its commitment to cooperate with the United States in securing US diplomatic facilities and personnel,” the White House statement said.

Meanwhile, Egypt’s chief prosecutor, Abdul-Maguid Mahmoud, has placed US pastor Terry Jones and 10 Coptic Christians staying in the United States on a watch list at the country’s border checkpoints in connection with their reported involvement in producing the “blasphemous” video, state media reported Thursday.

Jones, the obscure leader of a little-known church in Florida, has periodically provoked outrage in the Muslim world by burning or threatening to burn the Koran.

On Tuesday, the anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, Jones praised the video, Innocence of Muslims, which he said showed “the destructive ideology of Islam.”

Egypt President Mohamed Morsi said on Thursday that he supported peaceful protests, but that it was wrong to attack people or embassies.

Demonstrators had clambered into the U.S. mission in Cairo, tore down the flag and burnt it on Tuesday. In Libya, gunmen attacked the U.S. consulate, killing the U.S. ambassador and three other diplomats.

“Expressing opinion, freedom to protest and announcing positions is guaranteed but without assaulting private or public property, diplomatic missions or embassies,” Morsi said in a televised statement. He pledged to protect foreigners and condemned the killing of the U.S. envoy in Libya.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Yemeni demonstrators stormed the U.S. embassy in Sanaa on Thursday in protest of the film, witnesses said.

They said the demonstrators smashed windows of the security offices outside the embassy before breaking through the main gate of the heavily fortified compound in eastern Sanaa.

Security guards opened fire and there were reports of casualties on both sides but no details were immediately available.

Dozens of people were protesting in Gaza City on Thursday at an anti-Islam film that has sparked violence in Egypt and Libya.

Witnesses said the protesters burnt US and Israeli flags and chanted, “Death to America! Death to Israel!”

They also burnt black-and-white pictures of a person believed to be the producer of the film. Some young men waved black flags of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC), a radical armed faction active in Gaza.

The protest was in Gaza City’s Rimal neighbourhood, which houses the headquarters of international organizations such as UNRWA, the UN agency that assists Palestinian refugees, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the World Health Organization.

International organizations shut their offices for one day as a precautionary measure.

The United States has no representation in Gaza. It has a consulate in East Jerusalem.

Hundreds of Yemeni protestors storm US embassy in Sanaa

September 13, 2012

Hundreds of Yemeni protestors storm US emb… JPost – Middle East.

( And the beat goes on… – JW )

By REUTERS
09/13/2012 06:22
Demonstrators angry at anti-Islam film break through the main gate of the US’ fortified mission, security guards open fire. In Egypt, president Morsy denounces “assaults” on “property” while expressing support for protests.

Egyptians protest at US embassy.

Photo: Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters

Hundreds of Yemenis stormed the US embassy in Sanaa on Thursday in protest of an obscure video portraying the Prophet Mohammad in insulting terms, and security guards tried to hold them off by opening fire in the air, witnesses said.

They said the demonstrators smashed windows of the security offices outside the embassy before breaking through the main gate of the heavily fortified compound in eastern Sanaa.

Film on al-Jazeera television showed demonstrators jumping up and down on the parapet of the building and scaling the walls.

Security guards opened fire and there were reports of casualties on both sides but no details were immediately available.

Meanwhile, Egypt’s president on Thursday said he supported peaceful protests, but that it was wrong to attack people or embassies, speaking in a televised address after demonstrators angry at the same film scaled the US embassy walls.

Demonstrators had clambered into the US mission in Cairo, tore down the flag and burnt it on Tuesday.

“Expressing opinion, freedom to protest and announcing positions is guaranteed but without assaulting private or public property, diplomatic missions or embassies,” President Mohamed Morsy said in a televised statement.
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He pledged to protect foreigners and condemned the killing of the US envoy in Libya.

Live television showed hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the embassy, where late on Tuesday around 2,000 protested outside after some illegally entered the compound, ripped down the flag and burned it.

Demonstrations near the US embassy continued on Wednesday night, requiring security forces to use tear gas to disperse the stone-throwing protestors.

State news agency MENA said some of those present had been injured, but gave no further details.

Clashes between security forces and protesters were also reported in side streets near the US mission into the early hours of Thursday. Reuters witnesses saw protesters carrying petrol bombs and saw smoke billowing from one of the streets leading to the embassy.

MENA said Egypt had arrested four people after Tuesday’s demonstration who were transferred to the prosecutor’s office, adding that security forces were still searching for others who scaled the walls of the US mission.

Netanyahu says he had a ‘good conversation’ with Obama

September 13, 2012

Netanyahu says he had a ‘good conversation’ with Obama –.

( Really?  Hard to imagine… – JW )

09/13/2012 09:56
Late-night phone call focuses on “common goal of stopping Iran”; Netanyahu tells ‘Post’ he has his own views and feels obligated to express them when Israel’s security is at stake: “This is my responsibility as PM.”

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at cabinet meeti

Photo: Pool/ Emil Salman

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, in a conversation with The Jerusalem Post, characterized his post-midnight telephone call Wednesday with US President Barack Obama as a “good conversation.”

“We spoke about our common goal of stopping Iran from developing its nuclear weapons program, and our desire to closely coordinate our efforts,” he said.

When asked whether Obama referred to his comments that those who do not place red lines in front of the Iranians cannot place a red light in front of Israel, Netanyahu replied that he was “not going to get into details of this discussion.”

“Obviously I have my views and am not exactly shy about expressing them when I think that Israel’s vital security concerns are involved,” he said. “This is my responsibility as the prime minister of the Jewish state. We are facing the greatest security challenge of any country on the face of the earth, and when I feel I need to speak out, I do.”

Obama phoned Netanyahu past midnight Wednesday following a day when friction between Jerusalem and Washington burst into the open as Netanyahu made his comments about red lines and red lights. Just before the phone call, Israeli officials confirmed that the leaders would not be meeting during Netanyahu’s 60-hour visit to the US later this month.

Al Zawahri personally ordered Al Qaeda to murder US Ambassador Stevens

September 13, 2012

Al Zawahri personally ordered Al Qaeda to murder US Ambassador Stevens.

 

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report September 12, 2012, 10:04 PM (GMT+02:00)

 

US Ambassador Chris Stevens vehicle on fire
US Ambassador Chris Stevens vehicle on fire

The US Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three staff members at the US consulate in Benghazi were deliberately murdered Tuesday night Sept 11 just after memorial ceremonies were held in America for the victims of the 9/11 outrage. debkafile’s counter-terror sources report exclusively that far from being a spontaneous raid by angry Islamists, it was a professionally executed terrorist operation by a professional Al Qaeda assassination team, whose 20 members acted under the orders of their leader Ayman al Zawahri after special training. They were all Libyans, freed last year from prisons where they were serving sentences for terrorism passed during the late Muammar Qaddafi’s rule.

In a video tape released a few hours before the attack, Zawahri called on the faithful to take revenge on the United States for liquidating one of the organization’s top operatives, Libyan-born Abu Yahya al-Libi in June by a US drone in northwestern Pakistan.
Its release was the “go” signal for the hit team to attack the US diplomats in Benghazi.
To mask their mission, they stormed the consulate on the back of a violent protest by hundreds of Islamists against a film said to insult Prophet Muhammed produced by a Florida real estate agent called Sam Bacile, who has been described as of Israeli origin.

The operation is rated by terror experts as the most ambitious outrage al Qaeda has pulled off in the last decade. According to our sources, the gunmen split into two groups of 10 each and struck in two stages:

1. They first fired rockets at the consulate building on the assumption that the ambassador’s bodyguards would grab him, race him out of the building and drive him to a safe place under the protection of the US secret service;
2.  The second group was able to identify the getaway vehicle and the ambassador’s armed escort and lay in wait to ambush them. The gunmen then closed in and killed the ambassador and his bodyguards at point blank range.
debkafile’s intelligence sources report that the investigation launched by US counter-terror and clandestine services is focusing on finding out why no clue was picked up of the coming attack by any intelligence body and how al Qaeda’s preparations for the attack which took place inside Libya went unnoticed by any surveillance authority.