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Tehran denies Revolutionary Guards in Syria
by Staff Writers
Tehran (AFP) Sept 17, 2012

Syria air raids on border with Lebanon: Lebanese army
Beirut (AFP) Sept 17, 2012 - Syrian warplanes bombed areas of Syria near the Lebanese border on Monday, a Lebanese military spokesman told AFP.

"There was bombing on Syrian territory, not Lebanese territory," the spokesman said.

Earlier, inhabitants of Arsal, a border region in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, told AFP they saw Syrian planes flying over the area at dawn.

Syrian rebels and their sympathisers often carry out operations inside Syria before crossing back over the porous and sometimes undefined border into Lebanon.

Moreover, shelling from Syria into Lebanon and cross-border shootings have become near-daily occurrences in recent months.

Lebanese officials have protested only twice to Damascus, whose troops withdrew from Lebanon in 2005 after three decades of occupation.

More than 150,000 Syrians are said to have fled to Lebanon where factions for and against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime are deeply divided.


Iran's foreign ministry on Monday denied the Islamic republic had any Revolutionary Guards in Syria, affirming that media reports quoting the head of the Guards saying that had been published out of context.

"The comments citing General (Mohammed Ali) Jafari on the presence of Guards in Syria were selective and incorrect... and they are not in any way valid," ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told Iran's Arabic-language Al-Alam television.

"Iran does not have any military presence in the region, especially in Syria," he said.

General Jafari, in a very rare news conference in Tehran on Sunday, had said that members of the Guards' elite Quds Force were in Syria and Lebanon as advisors -- and asserting that they did not constitute a "military presence."

"A number of Quds Force members are present in Syria and Lebanon. But it does not mean that we have a military presence there. We provide them with counsel and advice, and transfer experience to them," Jafari told the press and television reporters for Iranian and a few foreign news outlets.

"We provide them with our experience, while other countries are not shy of supporting terrorist groups," he said, using the epithet Tehran and Damascus employ to designate Syria's rebels they say are armed by Western and Gulf Arab nations.

"It is our pride, as the supreme leader has said, to defend Syria which is part of (anti-Israel) resistance," Jafari said.

Jafari's comments were reported by Iranian news agencies, including the official outlet IRNA, ISNA and the news website of the Revolutionary Guards (Sepah News). They corresponded to an audio recording of the entire news conference made by AFP.

Lebanon on Monday said it had officially demanded that Iran explain Jafari's reported comments.

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Top US general in Ankara to discuss Syria crisis
Ankara (AFP) Sept 17, 2012 - The top US general on Monday discussed the Syrian crisis with officials in Ankara, as Turkey's premier criticised Washington for inaction over the conflict.

General Martin Dempsey's visit is part of an "operational planning" mechanism established between Turkey and the United States to prepare for the aftermath of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's embattled regime.

Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met with senior Turkish officials, including his counterpart Necdet Ozelwas.

Apart from Syria, he was also expected to discuss a range of other issues during his visit including counter-terrorism and Iran's nuclear programme.

Turkey has floated the idea of a "safe zone" to protect refugees fleeing the violence in Syria but that would require foreign military protection, an idea Washington has rejected.

"The United States is currently not involved in this issue," Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying on Monday in Turkish media, as he criticised the Americans for not fulfilling "what is expected of them."

"Countries that are rather active are Russia and China," he said.

The death toll from the 18-month-old Syrian conflict has risen to more than 27,000 people, according to a tally by activists.

More than 250,000 Syrians have fled the violence to neighbouring countries.

Turkey currently hosts some 80,000 refugees in several camps in the southeast bordering Syria. But it has warned it can handle no more than 100,000 refugees.



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