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Syria rejects foreign ground troops to fight IS
by Staff Writers
Damascus (AFP) Feb 9, 2015


U.S. delivers artillery to Lebanon
Beirut, Lebanon (UPI) Feb 9, 2015 - Dozens of U.S.-made artillery systems and millions of rounds of ammunition have been delivered to the Lebanese armed forces by the United States.

The U.S. Embassy in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, said 70 howitzers, nearly 26 million rounds of ammunition and artillery of various sizes were delivered by merchant ship at Beirut port on Sunday.

"Today's shipment, from the generosity of the American people, is valued at over $25 million," Ambassador David Hale said. "Lebanon is now the fifth largest recipient in the world of U.S. military foreign assistance -- over $100 million last year, and over $1 billion in the last 8 years.

"We are fighting the same enemy, so our support for you has been swift and continuous. I am confident that, with the right equipment, Lebanon's soldiers can defend Lebanon successfully."

The artillery is to help Lebanon combat terrorist and extremist threats from neighboring Syria, where ISIS terrorists make their headquarters and where a variety of insurgent groups operate.

Syria regime air strikes kill 15 near Damascus: monitor
Beirut (AFP) Feb 9, 2015 - At least 15 people were killed and dozens wounded on Monday in government air strikes on an area outside the capital Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitor said.

There were no immediate details on the breakdown of those killed in the strikes, which are the latest to hit the town of Douma in the rebel stronghold of Eastern Ghouta.

At a field clinic in the area, an AFP photographer saw a girl in a purple headscarf and another child in a woolly hat crying as doctors treated the wounded, among them a young boy.

His eyes stared wide in apparent shock from a face streaked with blood and white dust. His arm was bandaged and attached to a rudimentary drip.

In the streets outside, locals picked through rubble, carrying the wounded to the clinic, while a civil defence worker trained a hose on a fire set by the strikes.

The opposition bastion, east of Damascus, was still reeling from a massive government aerial assault on Thursday that came after rebels fired more than 120 rockets and mortar rounds into the capital.

The rebel barrage killed 10 people in Damascus, including a child, while the government air strikes and surface-to-surface missiles fired at Eastern Ghouta killed at least 82 people, among them 18 children.

Eastern Ghouta has been under government siege for nearly two years as the army tries to break the rebel hold over the area.

The siege has created medical and food shortages, exacerbating dire humanitarian needs created by regular government bombardment of the area.

More than 210,000 people have been killed in Syria since the beginning of the country's conflict in March 2011.

Syria will not allow foreign ground troops on its territory to fight the Islamic State group, Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem said on Monday.

Speaking at a news conference in Damascus, Muallem also said Jordan had not responded to a Syrian request to coordinate efforts against IS after the group killed a captured Jordanian pilot.

"So far, there is no coordination between Syria and Jordan in the fight against terrorism," Muallem said at the joint news conference with Belarus Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei.

"As for press reports about ground troops entering Syria, we say clearly that... we will not permit anyone to violate our national sovereignty by intervening to fight IS," Muallem said.

"The Syrian Arab army is honourably undertaking this task."

Damascus regularly accuses Jordan of supporting "terrorism" in Syria because of its backing for the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.

Last week, it called on Amman to cooperate in its efforts against "terrorism" in the wake of a video showing the murder of a Jordanian pilot captured by IS in Syria.

Jordan is a member of the US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against IS in Syria and Iraq, and its pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh was captured in December when his plane went down over Syria.

More than 210,000 people have been killed in Syria's conflict since it began in March 2011, and around the half the population has been displaced.

The war has created massive humanitarian needs, but Muallem criticised the international community, saying it was failing to do its part.

"International organisations claim a lack of resources because of donor reluctance to increase their donations," he said.

"The Syrian government contributes more than 70 percent of the aid" in the country, he said, accusing countries backing the opposition of spending money on weapons rather than aid.

The United States, a regular target of Syrian government ire for its support of the rebels, is the largest donor to many UN agencies working in the country, like the World Food Programme.

Syria's conflict has continued to rage despite several rounds of international efforts at reconciliation.

UN peace envoy Staffan de Mistura is expected to hold talks in Damascus on Tuesday about his plan to "freeze" fighting in northern Aleppo province.

Muallem said Damascus would welcome De Mistura, but insisted the government would only countenance a plan to stop the fighting in Aleppo city, not the province as a whole.


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