Sudan Military: Iran Naval Visit Reflects Strong Ties
The visit of two Iranian naval ships to Sudan reflects strong ties between the countries, according to Sudan's military.
The visit of two Iranian naval ships to Sudan reflects strong ties between the countries, according to Sudan's military.

As Iranian ships docked at a port in Sudan on Monday, an Iranian official said that Tehran had transferred manpower and technology to Sudan.

Sudan denies Iranian involvement in an arms factory targeted in a missile strike as the site catches fire a second time.

Iran has sent two navy vessels to a Sudanese port five days after a weapons factory was destroyed in Khartoum.

Satellite images of the aftermath of the explosion in Sudan suggest the site was hit in an airstrike, says the Satellite Sentinel Project.

East African country says it has proof Israel attacked its munitions plant.

Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi speaks with Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, condemns "Israeli aggression against Sudan."

Israel carried out a drone raid on a convoy south of the Sudanese capital last month, foreign intelligence sources say.

A top Israeli defense official said that Sudan was a terrorist state, and that its accusations against Israel could not be taken seriously.

Sudan demands that the UN Security Council condemn Israel over its supposed air attack on a Sudanese weapons factory.

Four military planes attacked an arms factory in Khartoum, a Sudanese minister said on Wednesday, blaming Israel for the air strike.

South Sudan's Chief Justice Chan Reech: mobile courts to deal with a “backlog of cases in its justice system.”

Sudan won't allow the United States to send a platoon of Marines to protect its embassy from rioting Muslims.

Anti-American violence is spreading across the Middle East, with mobs rioting at US missions in Tunisia, Sudan and Morocco.

The atrocities in Darfur committed by al-Bashir make it unacceptable for countries to host him.

Sudanese Foreign Minister suggested that Israel was involved in an explosion that killed a suspected arms smuggler in Port Sudan on Tuesday.

Sudanese Muslims torched a Catholic church in Khartoum, part of clashes between Sudan and South Sudan over control of an oil town.

Court issues a temporary restraining order which postpones the deportation of infiltrators from South Sudan.

Clashes break out between the armed forces of Sudan and South Sudan, ahead of a meeting of the presidents of the two countries.

South Sudan reports Sudan bombed civilian villages amid a diplomatic impasse over oil rights and the disputed Abayei region.

Hamas’ Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh in official visit to Sudan: Hamas will never recognize Israel and will never give up on Jerusalem.

Hamas' Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and other Hamas officials meet President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan.

Maher Assad, the brother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is reported by Arab media as missing.

Sudanese media: Israeli helicopters also involved in multiple attacks on targets.

The president of the new country of South Sudan is in Israel, which is proposing aid to help it absorb illegal infiltrators in Israel.

A Kenyan Court's Issuance of an arrest warrant against Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir has led to a rupture in relations.
PA chairman has "complete faith in the wisdom of President Omar Al-Bashir." Bashir is accused of crimes against humanity.

South Sudan's residents deserve to celebrate but after the celebration comes the hard part.
China has justified its hospitality to Sudan's Omar al-Bashir as designed to cement stability between northern and southern Sudan.
None other than Sudan, Pakistan and Iran team up to fight worldwide terror. Iran challenges the US to open the 9/11 box “and expose the truth.”
The North's armored thrust into a disputed border region can upset the painfully built peace agreement.
Eilat Mayor Meir Yitzhak Halevi speaks to Arutz Sheva following an incident in which infiltrators from Africa entered his city.

Sudan says it is absolutely sure that Israel carried out a missile attack that killed two occupants of a vehicle as they drove from an airport.

In July, Sudan and newly independent South Sudan will go their separate ways. They both have their work cut out for them.
Voting has ended in southern Sudan with analysts predicting residents have voted to secede from the rest of the country and the capital, Khartoum.
Illegal African immigrants to Israel rallied in Tel Aviv on Sunday for the independence of southern Sudan. Many hope to return someday.
Rabbi Y. Rosen, head of Zomet Science and Torah Institute, calls for temporary detention camps for thousands of monthly African infiltrators.

A group of 150 Africans voluntarily flew back to their homes in south Sudan Monday night via an unnamed third country. None were from Darfur.

A flood of African refugees is turning Tel Aviv into an African colony, MK Katz warns. “Soon Tel Aviv Jews will flee to Judea and Samaria.”

A senior Sudanese official blames Israel for American policy regarding his country; US supports independent southern Sudan.

Just days after Iran's nuclear power breakthrough, Sudan moves forward with its "peaceful" nuclear program.

"Katzelah," the head of the National Union party, responds to “anti-Semitic terrorist attack” by Sudanese refugees in Tel Aviv.
The Revolutionary Guards in Iran are training Hamas terrorists in ground-to-ground missiles in Sudan. says the Lebanon-based Al-Qanat website.

The Sudan government has made a ceasefire deal with the Justice and Equality Movement rebel group in Darfur. A formal deal is due in March.

Sudanese Muslims officials ordered 40 lashes for women wearing "indecent clothing.” One woman was spared, apparently because of bad publicity.

Turkish PM Erdogan says he would rather talk to Sudanese leader al-Bashir than to Israeli PM Netanyahu, because “Muslims cannot commit genocide.”

Israel was founded as a Jewish State, but a former legislator warns “bleeding hearts’ are making the country a refuge for non-Jews and criminals.

While the Oz Unit has been successful in rounding up illegal foreign workers, organizations and politicians are critical.
