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"Officials hit Hezbollah support"
By Eric Pfeiffer
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
July 17, 2006
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "U.S. and Israeli officials accused Iran and Syria of providing material support for Hezbollah's attacks against Israel, with the Jewish state's No. 2 official accusing Iran of actions that are acts of war under international law.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said extremist groups in the Middle East and the countries that support them, specifying Iran and Syria, have no future.
"Obviously, Iran is involved," Miss Rice said during an appearance on ABC's "This Week." "Iran is financing Hezbollah. Iran is providing technology. Syria is harboring Hezbollah and the radical elements of Hamas in Damascus."
In an appearance on "Fox News Sunday," Miss Rice also said there soon would be "no room" for terror-backing regimes in the Middle East. "
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"Muslim Group Wants Christian Leader Barred from Canada"
By Alison Espach
CNSNews.com Correspondent
July 17, 2006
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "(CNSNews.com) - An Islamic advocacy group wants Rev. Franklin Graham barred from entering Canada because of allegedly hateful statements made towards Islam. Graham's spokesman says the Evangelical minister's comments have been "misconstrued" by some Muslims.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations of Canada (CAIR-CAN) claims allowing Graham into Canada would be evidence of a "double standard." British Muslim Riyad ul-Haq was denied entry into Canada in June after being accused of inciting hatred towards Jews, Christians, and other non-Muslims - a violation of Canada's so-called "hate propaganda laws.""
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