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U.S. concerned about Iranian threats to Saudi Arabia By Reuters
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Iran’s and U.S.’ flags are seen printed on paper on this illustration taken January 27, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photograph
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The USA is worried about threats from Iran towards Saudi Arabia and won’t hesitate to reply if crucial, a White Home spokesperson stated on Tuesday.
“We’re involved in regards to the menace image, and we stay in fixed contact by way of navy and intelligence channels with the Saudis,” stated the spokesperson from the Nationwide Safety Council. “We is not going to hesitate to behave within the protection of our pursuits and companions within the area.”
The official spoke after the Wall Avenue Journal reported that Saudi Arabia has shared intelligence with america warning of an imminent assault from Iran on targets within the kingdom.
The Saudi authorities media workplace didn’t instantly reply to a Reuters’ request for remark.
The highest commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Salami, on Oct. 20 issued what he described as a warning to Saudi leaders to not depend on Israel and talked about their “glass palaces”.
Riyadh had blessed U.S.-brokered pacts underneath which two of its Gulf allies solid ties with Israel in 2020 in a transfer that created a brand new regional anti-Iran axis, but in addition launched direct talks with Tehran final 12 months in a bid to comprise tensions amid Gulf uncertainty over U.S. dedication to the area.
Saudi Arabia had blamed Iran for a 2019 missile and drone assault on its oil crops, a cost Tehran denies. The main Sunni Muslim and Shi’ite powers have been locked in rivalry for many years, backing allies preventing proxy wars throughout the area.
The most recent considerations come at a time of strained relations between Riyadh and Washington after the Saudi-led OPEC+ alliance final month determined to chop oil output targets, which raised fears of a gasoline value spike in america.
President Joe Biden had stated there can be penalties for U.S. ties with Riyadh and several other senators urged the White Home to freeze all cooperation with Riyadh, together with arms gross sales. Saudi Arabia depends closely on america for its safety.
The USA has stated Iran has provided Russia with drones to be used in its battle towards Ukraine, prompting Washington to put aside efforts to resurrect the Iran nuclear deal, which then-President Donald Trump deserted in 2018.
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Israel defence chief to discuss Gaza, Lebanon on U.S. trip
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Newly found Assyrian camp supports epic biblical account, expert says
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A recent discovery in Israel may corroborate an epic biblical account of an angel of the Lord wiping out 185,000 Assyrian soldiers, an independent scholar claims.
Stephen Compton, an independent scholar specializing in Near Eastern archaeology, utilized a modern mapping technique to find the discovery of, what he believes, are ancient Assyrian military camps, from circa 700 B.C.
The discovery, which is also detailed in Assyrian texts, Greek histories and the Hebrew Bible, could verify the biblical account of 2 Kings 19:35; Isaiah 37: 36-38 and 2 Chronicles, 32:21.
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And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the Lord went out and smote in the camp of the Assyrians a hundred fourscore and five thousand; and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
Stone panels from the walls of the Assyrian Emperor Sennacherib’s palace show his military camp. The 24 guard towers along the camp’s perimeter wall, each with three windows visible, indicate a substantial fortification. (Steve Compton)
The scholar detailed his finds in the journal Near Eastern Archaeology and shared with Fox News Digital the historical significance.
“One of the important cities that he conquered, which is mentioned in the Bible as well as in Assyrian documents, is Lachish,” he said. “And on the wall of Sennacherib’s palace he had a relief depicting, in stone carving, the conquest of the city of Lachish, and then after one side his military camp. And his military camp was a large oval. This image from the wall of his palace is now on the wall of the British Museum. But it’s never been found.”
Matching the landscape to the relief in Assyrian King Sennacherib’s palace and using early aerial photographs of Lachish prior to modern development, Compton created a virtual map to pinpoint the site of the military camp.
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Bottom: The entire scene from Sennacherib’s palace wall as drawn by its excavator, Austen Henry Layard, in 1849. Top: The same landscape as photographed from a plane in 1945, prior to modern alterations to the landscape. Correlating the two indicated a likely location for the ruins of Sennacherib’s camp. (Steve Compton)
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The earliest aerial photograph of Jerusalem, lower left, with an oval fortification visible on a hill in the upper right. From the collection of the Library of Congress. (Steve Compton)
The oval shape of Assyrian King Sennacherib’s military camp helped narrow down Compton’s research.
“We knew it was an oval. What I did was I took the image of the relief and match it up with recognizable features in the landscape with the actual landscape and overlayed the two,” he said. “I used earlier photographs of the landscape from World War II, right before major changes were made.”
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“And it was a match,” he said.
Compton said the military camp’s location, position, dates and name fit into the historical context of Sennacherib’s invasion camp.
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The site of Sennacherib’s Jerusalem camp, now known as Ammunition Hill. (Steve Compton)
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Ruined walls are visible today at the site of Sennacherib’s Lachish camp. (Steve Compton)
Compton shared that he hopes an archaeological excavation team will investigate the site to provide additional information.
“I think it’s exciting to have found the spot, and I hope that we’ll soon see archaeological excavations there that can give us more information about the site,” he said.
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Over 10,000 Poles participate in Pride parade in Warsaw
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Last weekend a parade in Warsaw drew over 20,000 people, including two government ministers for the first time.
Parades have been taking place in Poland during Pride month as organisers call for LGBTQ rights to be expanded in the largely conservative and mostly Catholic country.
Pride parades in Poland have traditionally been more of a protest event than an opportunity to party, as they are in some of Europe’s more LGBTQ-friendly cities.
But last week, a march in Warsaw drew over 20,000 people including two government ministers for the first time – deputy prime minister Krzysztof Gawkowski and Equality minister Katarzyna Kotula, who are both from The Left party.
According to Brussels-based NGO ran Rainbow Map, Poland this year was ranked as the worst country in the European Union for the LGBTQ community for the fifth consecutive year. The index takes into account the legal, political and social environment for LGBTQ people in each country in Europe.
Under the slogan “Equality is Now” the parade organisers say that Poland should recognise same-sex marriage, introduce an anti-hate speech law to protect the LGBTQ community from discrimination and exclusion.
Currently, Poland doesn’t recognise same-sex marriage and same-sex couples are banned from adopting children as many other European countries do.
Equality minister Katarzyna Kotula from the Left party of the government’s current coalition has said that progress towards introducing same-sex civil partnerships for the first time in Poland had been made, however it has to be approved by other members of the coalition, including the centre-right Polish People’s Party.
The nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party was adamantly against what it called “LGBTQ ideology” when it was the ruling party and before it was voted out of power last year. But Poland’s new government led by Donald Tusk has promised to improve LGBTQ rights, although it has yet to pass any legislation.
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