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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Syria opposition considers unity amid reports of government airstrikes, rebel car bombs

Syria's leading opposition group will decide Saturday whether to go along with a proposal that it form a new, inclusive rebel body that could transition into a new government, a move widely seen as necessary in the effort to oust President Bashar al-Assad.
The decision by the exiled Syrian National Council comes as it is under pressure by the United States and Arab nations, primarily Qatar, to unite with various rebel factions.
The move comes as fighting between government and rebel forces escalate amid reports that al-Assad is losing his grip on the country that his family has ruled for more than four decades.

 Syrians cross the border into Turkey on Friday, November 9, near the Turkish town of Ceylanpinar. View photos from October and November in this gallery, and see September photos from the conflict here.
 Smoke rises after an explosion in the Syrian village of Bariqa near the the ceasefire line in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights on Wednesday, November 7. Israel is asking the U.N. Security Council to address an intrusion by Syrian tanks into the buffer zone between Syria and Israel in the Golan Heights, which Israel says violates the two countries' Separation of Forces agreement.
 A picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency shows damage caused by a mortar attack in a residential district of Damascus, Syria, on Wednesday.
 A damaged vehicle and building are damaged after bomb explosions in in Damascus on Wednesday in this photo released by Syria's national news agency, SANA. Multiple bomb explosions on Wednesday hit a hilltop district in Damascus populated by members of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite sect, witnesses said.  An Israeli Merkava tank crew sits in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights overlooking the Syrian village of Breqa on Tuesday, November 6. An Israeli military vehicle in the Golan Heights was hit by gunfire from Syria on Monday, the Israeli army said.  A mortar shell explodes in the Syrian village of Breqa on Tuesday.
 Syrian rescue workers evacuate a woman and her two children from a building targeted by an airstrike from government forces in a town northeast of Aleppo on Sunday, November 4. An AFP correspondent reported three air strikes on the town in close succession.
 Syrian people take cover as a second bomb explodes during a rescue attempt in nearby a building that was hit during an air raid by government forces earlier on Sunday.
 A Syrian rebel fighter rests on a couch in a rebel-controlled building on the front line in Aleppo's northern Izaa quarter on Sunday.
 A mannequin used by rebel fighters as a decoy is seen in an area where clashes continue with pro-government forces in Aleppo on Friday, November 2.
 A member of the Free Syrian Army runs for cover from sniper fire in Aleppo on Friday.
 Members of the Free Syrian Army stand close to an unexploded bomb dropped by a fighter jet weeks earlier, at a checkpoint in Aleppo on Thursday, November 1.
 Buildings lie destoryed by what activists say were missiles fired by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in Erbeen, near Damascus on Thursday.
 The Suleiman al-Halabi neighborhood of Aleppo, Syria, is now under full army control, according to state media. Heavy damage can be seen on Tuesday, October 30.  The Armenian Surp Kevork Church (Saint George Church) in Aleppo shows damage on Tuesday from a fire that broke out during fighting between rebel fighters and Syrian government forces.
 The streets are littlered with rubble from a building in Aleppo on Tuesday.
 A Syrian rebel fighter looks at smoke billowing from a bus that caught fire after a regime sniper allegedly shot at it in Aleppo on Sunday, October 28.
 A Syrian rebel fighter aims through a hole in the wall that overlooks a position held by troops loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday.  Commander Abu Sleiman looks at the pro-Syrian government forces' position prior to an attack in Aleppo on Saturday, October 27. The latest reports of violence saw each side accuse the other of violating the conditions of a cease-fire called over religious holiday Eid al-Adha.
 A Syrian rebel interrogates a handcuffed and blindfolded man suspected of being a pro-regime militiaman after he was detained by the Free Syria Army in Aleppo on Friday, October 26.  Syrian rebels take position Friday in a classroom at an empty school to observe the movement of regime forces nearby in Aleppo.
 Syrian rebels run to take position in the Bustan al-Basha district in Aleppo on Friday.  Smoke rises from a gas station following a mortar attack as Syrian women walk by on a rainy day in Aleppo on Thursday, October 25.
 A member of the Free Syrian Army watches for snipers during fighting against pro-government forces in Idlib Governorate on Thursday.
 A family crosses a street flooded by heavy rains in Aleppo, Syria, on Thursday.
 Syria drivers attempt to drive through a flooded street in Aleppo, Syria on October 25. The Syrian military and the country's main rebel force have agreed to halt combat operations starting Friday morning for the Muslim holiday weekend, but both also reserved the right to respond to attacks.
 Members of the Free Syrian Army patrol an area under their control, as they advance on pro-government forces in Harem town, Syria on October 25.  People crowd around a bakery in the Salaheddin district of Aleppo, Syria, on October 25,
 Civilians carry their belongings along a street strewn with garbage and debris following fighting between Syrian government troops and rebel fighters in the Salaheddin district of Aleppo, Syria, on October 25.
 The Syrian Arab News agency (SANA) reported that a car bomb in the Tadamon neighborhood of Damascus, Syria, killed six people and injured 20 on Wednesday, October 24.  Cars destroyed by the car bomb explosion in Damascus on Wednesday.
 Smoke rises after Syrian government forces shelled the outskirts of Atareb, Syria, on Wednesday.
 A family drives through Atareb, Syria, which was recently shelled by Syrian government forces, on Wednesday.
 Relatives of Syrian detainees who were arrested for participating in protests against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime wait in front of a police building for detainees to be released in Damascus on Wednesday. The Syrian government said it released a total of 290 prisoners who had not been involved in homicides.
 A Syrian woman, displaced by the ongoing violence and living along a street in Aleppo, on Tuesday, October 23.
 A woman sits on the sidewalk of a debris strewn street in Aleppo, Syria, on October 23.
 A rebel fighter looks towards the crossroads, destroyed during fighting between government and rebel forces, in the Salaheddin district of Aleppo, Syria on October 23.
 Rebel fighters have lunch in the old sector of the northern city of Aleppo, on October 23. Violence raged across war-torn Syria, a watchdog organization said, dimming hopes of a cease-fire for this week's Muslim Eid al-Adha as proposed by UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi.  A shopkeeper clears the rubble from in front of his store in the old sector of Aleppo.
 A member of the Free Syrian Army flees sniper shots from pro-government forces in Salqin, Syria, on Monday, October 22.  Members of the Free Syrian Army celebrate on a tank that belonged to pro-government forces after they took over the site from them early Monday in Salqin.
 A member of the Free Syrian Army celebrates on the captured tank.
 Syrian army soldiers run for cover during clashes with rebel fighters in the Karam al-Jabal neighborhood of Aleppo on Saturday, October 20.
 Syria youths react following an airstrike by Syrian government forces in Maaret al-Numan on Thursday, October 18. Syrian regime warplanes launched a new wave of strikes on the northwestern town, seized by rebels last week, an AFP correspondent reported.  A wounded Syrian boy is carried to the hospital following Thursday's airstrike in Maaret al-Numaan.
 A Syrian rebel fighter mans an anti-aircraft heavy machine gun as he heads to the frontline in al-Bab near Aleppo on Wednesday. October 17. Rebels downed a helicopter in fierce fighting Wednesday with troops seeking to retake a key Syrian town, a watchdog said.
 Syrian rebel fighters on Wednesday ride a motorcycle in Maaret al-Numan, an area under the control of rebel fighters in the northwestern Idlib province.
 A Syrian rebel fighter holds a gun as he guards a post during clashes with government forces in Aleppo on Wednesday.
 A handout photo from the Shaam News Network shows smoke rising after a Syrian Air Force fighter jet fired missiles at the suburbs of the northern province of Idlib, Syria, on Tuesday, October 16. Click through the gallery to view images of the war-torn country in October. See photographs from September.
 Members of the Free Syrian Army check for snipers in the old part of Aleppo, Tuesday.
 Damaged buildings are seen after they were fired upon by a Syrian government forces near the northern province of Idlib, Tuesday.
 A Syrian man walks past destroyed buildings following shelling by regime forces in Aleppo on Monday, October 15.  A Free Syrian Army fighter climbs under barbed wire as he trains at their camp in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib in an area under the control of rebel fighters on Monday.
 A young fighter climbs along a rope as he trains at a Free Syrian Army camp in Syria's northwestern province of Idlib on Monday.
 Syrian rebels take cover during clashes with regime forces at the historic Umayyad Mosque in the old city of Aleppo hours before the Syrian army retook control of the complex on Sunday, October 14.
 A Syrian rebel walks inside a burnt section of the Umayyad Mosque. Opposition activists reported that the 12th-century mosque was set afire during heavy fighting on Saturday, October 13.
 A Syrian opposition fighter stands near a post in Aleppo on Thursday, October 11.
 Syrians carry a wounded girl into a hospital in Aleppo on Thursday.
 A heavily armed Syrian opposition fighter stands near a post in Aleppo on Thursday.
 A Syrian man walks through rubble in Aleppo on Thursday.
 A Syrian man and boy ride a horse cart in Aleppo on Thursday.
 Smoke billows from buildings following shelling by government forces in Aleppo on Thursday.
 Syrian people carry bread as they walk in the streets of Aleppo on Thursday.
 Bodies of Syrian civilians lie in the back of a truck outside a hospital following shelling by Syrian government forces during clashes with opposition fighters in Aleppo on Thursday.
 Syrian civilians walk in front of damaged buildings in Aleppo on Thursday.
 Syrian opposition fighters walk in the streets of Aleppo on Thursday.
 Syrian government forces take cover during clashes with rebel fighters at the Karam al-Jabal neighborhood in Aleppo on Thursday.
 A Syrian opposition fighter flashes the sign for victory as he guards a post with his comrades in Aleppo on Thursday.
 A Syrian man mourns the death of his father, who was killed during a government attack in Aleppo on Wednesday, October 10.
 Syrian youths walk past graffiti in the rebel-held city of Minbej on Wednesday.
 A Syrian rebel fighter holds a cigarette and prayer beads in Aleppo on Tuesday, October 9.
 A Syrian man carries the body of his 5-year-old son, Mohammed Mustafa, outside a hospital after shelling by Syrian government forces in Aleppo on Tuesday.
 An injured Syrian woman rides to a hospital after an airstrike by regime forces in Aleppo on Tuesday.
 A Syrian rebel commander prays in a damaged mosque during clashes with government forces on Tuesday in Aleppo.
 A rubble-filled street is seen during clashes between rebel fighters and Syrian government forces in the Saif al-Dawla district of Aleppo on Tuesday.
 Relatives wheel a injured boy outside a hospital on Tuesday in Aleppo.
 A Syrian rebel fighter takes position inside a house in Aleppo during clashes with government forces on Tuesday.
 A Syrian man watches an army fighter jet flies over Aleppo on Monday, October 8.
 A Syrian army fighter jet flies over the northern city of Aleppo on Monday.
 A wounded Syrian rebel fighter holds his blood-stained hands as he receives treatment at a hospital near the frontline in the city of Aleppo on Monday, October 7.
 Abdul Razzak from the Aleppo News talks on a walkie talkie in Aleppo on Monday.
 Syrian rebels take up positions inside a building during clashes with government forces in Aleppo on Saturday, October 6.  Syrian members of the Al-Saiqa rebel brigade clean weapons on Saturday before going to the front line in Aleppo.
 A Syrian rebel runs across a heavily damaged street to dodge sniper fire during clashes on Saturday.
 Syrian rebels patrol a neighborhood in Aleppo on Friday, October 5.
 A Syrian demonstrator shouts during an anti-regime protest in Aleppo on Friday. Tensions rippled across Turkey a day after Syrian shells struck a Turkish border town and killed five people.  A Syrian rebel takes position during clashes with government forces in Aleppo on Friday.
 An injured Free Syrian Army fighter rests after receiving treatment at Dar al Shifa hospital in Aleppo on Thursday, October 4.
 A child covers his wounds from a Syrian army sniper at Dar al Shifa hospital on Thursday.
 A Free Syrian Army fighter cries after one of his friends was injured in fighting with government forces outside the Dar El Shifa hospital on Thursday.
 A Dar El Shifa worker cleans the floor outside the hospital in Aleppo on Thursday.
 Syrian rebel fighters look at a multirocket launcher in Tal Abyadh, a Syrian town close to the Turkish border, on Thursday.
 Rebels climb the stairs of a destroyed building Thursday in Tal Abyadh.
 Smoke rises from the explosion area after several Syrian shells crashed inside the town of Akcakale in Turkey, killing at least five people on Wednesday, October 3. It wasn't the first deadly cross-border incident between the two neighbors during the 18-month-long uprising in Syria.
 A police officer is injured in Wednesday's attack on Akcakale in Turkey's Sanliurfa province.
 Three car bombs destroyed the area around a military officers' club and a hotel in Aleppo, Syria, on Wednesday. At least 40 people were killed and 90 wounded, most of them soldiers, a monitoring group said.
 Car bomb explosions on Wednesday left a crater in the ground.
 A nurse helps treat a 7-year-old girl who's neck was badly wounded by shrapnel at the Dar Al Shifaa hospital in Aleppo on Monday, October 1.
 Friends lay a rebel fighter on a gurney after he was shot in the chest during heavy battles in the Midan neighborhood on Monday. See photographs from September.
Defiant Assad: I'm not a puppet Under the proposal put forward, the council would become part of a new opposition group that would set up a de-facto government inside rebel-held areas of Syria.
The opposition meeting in Doha, Qatar, came amid reports that two suicide car bombs targeted Syrian security forces in the flashpoint city of Daraa, the birthplace of the uprising that began in March 2011.
Dozens of soldiers were killed and wounded in the attack that saw two cars drive into a garden of an officer's club before detonating, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition-linked group that tallies reported deaths and abuses on both sides of the conflict.
The attack followed opposition claims that government forces killed at least 10 people in fighting across Syria on Saturday.
Of the casualties, four were killed in the battle for control of the capital city of Damascus and its surrounds, according to the opposition Local Coordination Committees of Syria.
Battles, meanwhile, raged for a second day between government forces and rebels in Ras Al Ain, near the Turkish border, according to the LCC.
The fighting in the border town has forced thousands of Syrians to flee across the border into Turkey.
Rebels gained control of key villages outside Ras Al Ain on Saturday, the LCC said.
In the Damascus suburb of Douma, where government forces and rebels have been engaged in a see-saw battle for control, the opposition accused al-Assad's forces of conducting airstrikes that leveled two buildings.
The Syrian Human Rights Network, al-Assad's answer to the LCC and the Syrian Observatory, accused the countries supporting the opposition conference in Qatar of sponsoring terrorism.
Al-Assad has refused to acknowledge the civil war, saying repeatedly his government is fighting foreign-backed "terrorists" bent on destabilizing the country.
The conflict in Syria has its roots it the success of popular uprisings in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya, with Syrian demonstrators taking to the streets echoing the calls of Arab Spring protesters for political reform and political freedoms.
Al-Assad ordered a brutal crackdown against demonstrators, a move that spawned an armed uprising that has since devolved into a civil war.
More than 35,000 people are believed to have been killed in the fighting, and more than 400,000 people have been displaced, according to opposition and United Nations estimates.
 

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