Video: Syrian Arabs Test IDF at Border, 'Five Killed'
At least five Syrian Arabs were killed by Israeli soldiers after testing Israel’s determination to stop them, Syrian media says. See IDF video.
At least five Syrian Arabs were killed by Israeli soldiers after testing Israel’s determination to stop them, Syrian media says. See IDF video.

Human Rights Watch posts video of Syrian brutality. (WARNING: Not suitable for children.) Death toll at 1,500. Internet restored after US protest.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says Israel has "right and obligation to protect its borders" ahead of expected 'Naksa Day' incursions.

A document made available to AP states that Syria is willing to allow IAEA access to a nuclear site bombed by Israel in 2007.
Iran has sent more security forces to help Syria’s war against the growing protest movement while tanks surround two more cities this weekend.
Syrian law experts tell Syria news agency that the U.S. and EU measures against Syria are illegal according to international law.

Canada become the latest country to impose sanctions on Syria, preventing its leaders from traveling to Canada and banning trade.

The IDF has upped its presence on the northern border over calls to continue “Nakba Day” with a Friday march on Israel.

A Dutch Christian NGO has asked Royal Dutch Shell oil company to suspend its operations in Syria.
NYT: Israel has become a weapon in the arsenal of Syrian President Bashar Assad against grassroots protesters trying to topple his regime.
Legal Forum for the Land of Israel asks government’s legal adviser to put the Syrian infiltrator who reached Tel Aviv on trial.

One of the Syrian infiltrators got as far as Tel Aviv and later turned himself in using a news correspondent. "I wanted to visit Jaffa," he said.

One Syrian was arrested this morning; the IDF is looking for others. IDF is praised for acting with restraint, criticized for not being ready.

Israeli military and government officials have blamed the Iranian axis for incitement by allowing Syrian Arabs to cross into the Golan Sunday.

At least one person was killed and dozens were wounded as IDF soldiers try to beat back nearly 1,000 Syrian Arabs who invaded the Golan Sunday.

Jodan's Prime Minister calls to wish Assad's regime well as the US and west seek to isolate it for its bloody crackdown.
Syria’s killing of protesters costs it a place on the UN Human Rights panel. Its candidacy is taken over by Kuwait, where there is no rule of law.
Assad’s’ forces shot and killed women and at least one child. Protesters stand up to brute force. Video: Demonstrators topple statue of Assad.
Farid Ghadry, leader of the opposition Reform Party of Syria, says that Israelis should remain in the Golan even though it must return to Syria.

Turkey’s pursuit of trade benefits by allying with Syria leaves Ankara bracing for a flood of refugees from Assad’s brutal crackdown on opponents.
IAEA head Yukiya Amano said Thursday Syria did try to build a nuclear reactor at the site Israeli warplanes bombed five years ago.

Largely due to Russia, China and Lebanon's efforts, the UN Security Council failed to agree on opposition to Syria’s violence against protestors.
Britain has removed the Syrian ambassador from its invitation to the upcoming royal wedding, less than 24 hours after saying he was welcome.
Assad is the world’s “most dangerous man,” says Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Joel Brinkley. It’s "absurd” that Clinton calls him a reformer.
Syrian forces shot and killed mourners at a funeral as the death toll in the uprising passes 300. Assad faces a real threat to his regime.
Dozens of Syrians were killed by the country's security forces, but the US and EU issued what many Israelis said was a mild protest statement.
A review of the turbulent events in the Middle East for April 4-6; Assad Bans Soccer; the Saudis are tense; and More!
Continued protests in Syria claim lives of seven police and four protesters, and result in burning a courthouse and Baath Party HQ in Daraa.

Egypt's military rulers are ending long-term tension with Syria, and planning “cooperation” with Assad.

The Israeli Navy seized a German owned, French operated and Liberian flagged ship sailing from Syria to Alexandria crammed with weapons for Hamas.

Western intelligence agencies have detected another nuclear plant in Syria – in a Damascus suburb.
Protests that toppled the Tunisian government and threatened the Mubarak regime are a result of a regional political disease, Syria’s Assad says.

“Revolution fever” spreads to Syria, but Assad holds the upper hand. He is lowering prices, says he wants reforms - but still restricts Facebook.

Syria suspects Israel of killing a top security aide to President Assad, according to cables leaked by Wikileaks.

US cable on 'Wikileaks' says Tehran wanted Syria to say it would join it and Hizbullah in a war against Israel, but Syria said no.

Bush’s memoir, an attempt to boost his lowly political image, goes on sale Tuesday, exposing what everyone knows: Israel bombed Syria nuke site.
Syria has helped Hizbullah entrench itself in northern Lebanon with 40,000 long-range missiles and 10,000 militia men, Le Figaro reports.

A EU official is to visit Damascus Thursday in an effort to improve ties with Syria, which has allied itself with Iran, Hizbullah and Hamas.

Residents of Druze village in Golan Heights are suspected of having ties to Syrian intelligence.

The US shares Israel’s concern over the possibility of Hizbullah obtaining advanced anti-ship missiles that Russian is selling to Syria.
Ahmadinejad visited Syria on his way to the United States, two days after Hillary Clinton sent Mitchell to Beirut and Damascus for peace talks.

New IAEA report says that Syria refuses to allow inspectors access to key sites suspected of nuclear activities.
Syria's Assad puts the cards on the table and urges a joint Syrian-Lebanese-Hizbullah front against Israel, as he hosts Lebanese Prime Minister.

A four year drought in northeastern Syria has driven hundreds of thousands of farmers into refugee camps.

Kuwaiti newspaper reports that Israel plans to attack Hizbullah weapons facilities in Syria.
New IDF unit will focus on chemical warfare threat from Israel's neighbors.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warned an international tribunal against finding Hizbullah guilty for Rafik al-Hariri's murder;

Syria has banned Islamic face-coverings for university women. Middle East expert Dr. David Bukai says Israel should do the same.
Human Rights Watch reports of a”wasted decade” in which Assad trampled rights. Obama still eyes Assad as key to Middle East peace.

Iran has sent dozens of truckloads of missiles to Syria via Iraq, says former minister Mordechai Ben-Porat.

U.S. Senator Arlen Specter is the latest figure to attempt to broker peace between Israel and Syria -- apparently also without success.

Syria receives advanced radar from Iran and promises to back Argentinean claims for the Falklands in return for support for Golan Heights.

Syria has reportedly arrested 400 ethnic Kurds in five cities in an attempt to assist Turkey against PKK rebel forces.

Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez welcomed Syrian President Bashar Assad during his “historic” first visit to Caracas on Saturday.

NATO submarines have been watching the Syrian coastline and searching for ships suspected of smuggling weapons to Hizbullah and other terrorists.

The London Times reports seeing satellite pictures of an arms depot and Hizbullah terrorist compound north of Damascus.
Obama sent Sen. Kerry to “engage” Syria three weeks after extending sanctions against the country, officially termed as a sponsor of terror.

Russia wants to help Syria, which has been charged with trying to get nuclear arms, build nuclear plants while promoting a nuke-free Middle East.
Syria upstages the US and hosts Russian President Medvedev as they upgrade ties despite American disapproval of Syrian missile aid to Hizbullah.
Sanctioned by the United States since the Carter administration in 1979, Syria is back on the state-sponsored terror list for the 30th time.
