- Assad received a letter from Mauritanian President. The Mauritanian Prime Minister, highlighted the gravity of targeting Syria, considering that Syria's stability is essential for the security and stability of the Arab countries and the region.
- Abdelaziz Belkhadem, the State Minister and the Secretary General of the National Liberation Front Party, and the personal representative of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, criticized the Arab League stance towards what is taking place in Syria, saying that it needs deep reconsideration. "The Arab League is no longer a league and it is so far from being Arab as its name indicates since it asks the Security Council to interfere against one of its founding members and calls upon the NATO to destroy the resources of Arab countries," Belkhadem, who is was quoted by the AFP as saying in an interview with an Algerian French-speaking radio station.
- The Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki hoped that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad or a representative from his side would attend the next Arab summit that would be held in Baghdad late March
- Moreover Lebanon Doesn't Agree on Measures to Isolate any Arab Country. Read it Lebanon can't isolate itself. Even Jordan can't do it.
Meanwhile, Haneyya, after addressing Gaza reconstruction in Qatar, he would visit Cairo again to address Gaza power crisis, but unfortunately his brothers and their military council are busy with the USA and its NGO's, they have no time to address the zionist entity violation of their beloved Shalit deal. Their main concern is how to govern and save "Jerusalem and break the Siege on Gaza" [Sorry, I mean, to save the United States aid paid to Egypt since Camp David, for selling out its independance, and Palestine.]
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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