

First Palestinian caught with bomb vest in years
| Friday, after two days of Palestinian disturbances in Jerusalem, Israeli border police apprehended a Palestinian man in his 20s with a bomb vest strapped to his chest at the Tapuach junction of the northern West Bank region of Samaria. The police officers became suspicious when they spotted man wearing a heavy coat on an extremely hot day approaching their post on foot. It was the first time in years that a Palestinian was found wearing a bomb belt, the most common cause of multiple deaths in the Palestinian suicide bombing war on Israel in the early 2000s. |
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US, French, Algerian forces take on AQIM in S. Libya
| British intelligence sources report that the US, France and Algeria have sent special forces against al Al Qaeda in the Maghreb (AQIM) in South Libya. They are hunting for its leader, Mokhtar Belmokhtar, notorious for the Algerian gas field attack in 2012. and aim to block AQIM reinforcements against Gen. Khalifa Hafter's offensive to rid Libyan government of Islamist factions. |
Russia credited for sudden improvement in Syrian air force
| Western military sources credit Russian advisers with the improvement in the Syria air force's recent improved performance. In Hama alone, Syria made 1,864 air sorties from early March up until May 20. |
US warns China to stop "destabilizing" steps in Asia
| US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel accused China of destabilizing, unilateral actions in the South China Sea and warned that Washington "will not look the other way when fundamental principles of the international order are challenged." He was addressing the Shagri-La Dialogue in Singapore. Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said Tokyo perceived an "increasingly severe regional security environment." |

The US President's foreign policy leaves Ukraine's chocolate king in a box
DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis
31 May. Wednesday, June 4, President Poroshenko has a date in Warsaw with US President Barack Obama, who is coming to assure East European leaders that America is there to defend them against Russian President Vladimir Putin's designs. He will find its leaders hard to convince. Obama left them, as well as Middle East leaders, deeply worried by the policy messages he delivered at West Point last Wednesday, when he said that for the "best American hammer not every problem is a nail" and advocated instead isolation for Russia and diplomacy for Iran. |
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