|   Qaddafi attacks western rebels to improve bargaining  position for ending warDEBKAfile Special Report
 
 
  15 June. As US Secretary of State Hillary  Clinton Friday, July 15, informed the Libya Contact Group in Istanbul of  US recognition of the rebel National Transitional Council (TNC) "until a  fully representational interim government can be established," Muammar  Qaddafi declared "We aim for victory – not compromise!" and launched  his troops on a new operation against rebels in the west to improve his  bargaining position in negotiations. DEBKAfile's intelligence sources sum up the situation on the  Libyan battlefield on Friday, July 15:
 The government's charge that pro-Qaddafi forces are under  rebel and NATO attack in the eastern oil region of Brega was a red herring to  disguise the transfer of an expanded government armored brigade from Brega to  fight a separatist insurgency in the western Nafusa Mountains.
 They also discount the rebel complaint that with enough arms on the western  front they could have been standing now at the gates of Tripoli. In fact, the rebels have suffered  another defeat. That Qaddafi felt able to move a division-sized force from  eastern Libya  to the west indicated he no longer feared rebel advances around Brega in the  east or Misrata in the west. Neither was he concerned about them capturing  Sirte.
 In all the five months of their NATO-backed offensive, they  never came close to that objective.
 Qaddafi went on the offensive additionally to show the 30-member Libya Contact  Group which army holds the upper hand on the Libyan battlefield and underscore  NATO's failure to turn the tide against him.
 
 July 16, 2011 Briefs:                        Libya Contact Group secretly approves  conciliation conference to start in two weeks · UN Special Envoy Abdul Elah  al-Khatib goes to Tripoli  to bring representatives of Qaddafi, rebels and NATO to the table ·The deal would see Qaddafi step down but not  leave Libya or face  international prosecution · Vast pro-Qaddafi demos in Libya,  condemn "foreign intervention," protest US recognition of rebels ·
Qassam missiles keep coming from Gaza –  another before dawn Saturday, 2 Friday ·The firings claimed by Al Qaeda-linked Tawfiq  al-Jihad ·Syrian forces kill 32 protesters demonstrating  in cities across the country – 16 in Damascus  •More than a million rallied against the Assad  regime Friday • They included for the first time up to 40,000 in Damascus, according to the  opposition • 
 Hizballah rides high in Lebanon, installs member as  security chiefDEBKAfile Exclusive Report
 
 
 
  16 July. On the fifth anniversary of Israel's second Lebanon war this week,  as former IDF generals and military experts hailed the conflict as the  deterrent which had kept the Shiite terrorist Hizballah at bay ever since,  Hassan Nasrallah quietly completed the organization's takeover of Lebanon's  security and intelligence agencies and took delivery of advanced M600s - the  Syrian version of the Scud D ballistic missile - whose 700-kilometer range puts  much of Israel, Jordan and parts of Turkey from Syria. Nasrallah had the government endorse Shiite Brig. Gen. Abbas  Ibrahim's promotion from Deputy Director of Lebanese Military Intelligence to  General Security Director, a post formerly held by a Christian.
 Next on Hizballah's agenda is the extension of Said Mirza's term as Prosecutor  General as well as the appointments of Maj. Gen. Ashraf Rifi as Internal  Security Forces chief; and Col. Wissam Hassan, as head of the Intelligence  Bureau. They are to be the roadblocks against the execution of International  Lebanese Tribunal arrest warrants for Hizballah leaders in connection with the  2005 assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.
 
 July 17, 2011 Briefs:                        Jan Mohammad Khan, senior adviser to Afghan  president Hamid Karzai, murdered at his home in Kabul ·Three ministers quit Egyptian government,  foreign, finance, trade and Industry in cabinet reshuffle in response to rising  popular protest ·Three Palestinian missiles fired into Israel from Gaza early Sunday •Syrian forces backed by tanks move in to  Zabadani on Lebanese border, arrested hundreds ·At least 13 insurgents killed after E. Afghan  battles and coalition airstrike · The strike   targeted Taliban leader in Nangarhar province ·New report on Afghan war blames NATO defense  ministers and commanders for grave errors.   British task force was ill-equipped and too weak to defeat Taliban · 
 Hosni Mubarak may be dying but Mubarakism is alive and  well in EgyptGulf emirates pledged aid if the rulers suppress dissent and turn away from  Washington and against Iran.DEBKAfile Exclusive Report
 
 
  17 July. Conflicting reports on former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's  state of health appeared Sunday night, July 17. His lawyers said he was in a  coma after a stroke. This was denied by the head of the Sharm el-Sheikh  hospital. Earlier, as Egypt  sank deeper into lawlessness and economic stagnation, the military junta  reshuffled the cabinet to placate protesters who accused the generals of  "stealing the revolution." City streets are plagued by robbers and outlaws.  Unemployment is rife and jobs pay a wretched wage of $50-115 a month. Economic  stagnation is a major cause of dissent.
 Tens of thousands  rally in Tahrir Square  against the new rulers, the Supreme Council of Revolutionary Forces’ (SCAF) –  and not only in Cairo, but in Suez,  Ismailia and Alexandria. They accuse the generals letting  the situation deteriorate "to generate anarchy as the pretext for  postponing promised elections. The junta wants to be sure of winning before it  fixes on the date."
     | July 18, 2011 Briefs:          US official confirms: Three senior diplomats  including Jeffrey Feltman met four members of Qaddafi's inner circle ·The official says the meeting in Tunisia last Saturday was "not  negotiations" but a message to Qaddafi to step down ·
Two weeks ago, DEBKA-Net-Weekly and DEBKAfile  were first world publications to disclose secret US  peace negotiations with Qaddafi's representatives through Moscow on orders from President Obama ·We also reported Qaddafi had agreed to step down ·
Israeli aircraft dropped leaflets over Gaza Strip warning  citizens against approaching within 300 meters of northern border ·This follows escalation of Palestinian  missile fire against Israeli civilian locations · Three early Sunday - 11 last  week, 20 this month • Unlike the US,  Moscow refuses  to recognize the Libyan rebels ·NATO air strikes destroy civilian air control  radar antennas at Tripoli  international airport ·Taliban  releases horrific video of firing squad executing 16 Pakistani policemen  captured in fighting in NW district of Dir · 
 US Adm. Mike Mullen honored by Israel's  high commandDEBKAfile  Exclusive Report
 
 
  Adm. Michael Glenn Mullen  is rightly acclaimed as the American military leader who contributed most to  the depth and breadth of US-Israeli security ties and to the IDF's preparedness  for a potential war with Iran.  While holding Israel's hand  against attacking Iran,  Mullen was responsible for making the IDF America's senior military  partner.  A firm believer in the military  partnership between US and Israeli armed forces as a key component in the  national security of both nations, he did what he could to integrate their  operational, technological and intelligence ties to an unprecedented level.  Mullen appreciates the IDF as the second strongest Western army after the US armed forces and America's most reliable military  mainstay. Before retiring  as Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff on September 30, Adm. Mullen  arrived Monday, July 18, to take leave of Israel's top command.
 
 July 19, 2011  Briefs:
          Israeli Navy boarded small French yacht to  prevent it reaching embargoed coast of Gaza  · No resistance was put up ·The boat which carried no aid cargoes was  towed to Ashdod  port and activists detained ·Syrian sectarian violence between Sunnis and  Alawites in Homs leaves 30 dead, according to rights activists · 
 Erdogan plans provocative Gaza visit next weekDEBKAfile Special Report
 
 
 
  19 July:  Turkish Prime Minister  Tayyip Erdogan wants to visit Gaza  next Sunday or Monday (24-25 July), DEBKAfile reports. But both Turkish and  Egyptian security services fear the visit would give the al Qaeda cells based  in the Gaza Strip and Sinai a chance to assassinate him. Palestinian Authority  chairman Mahmoud Abbas maintains it would amount to de facto Turkish and  Egyptian recognition of the Hamas government. And in Jerusalem,  Erdogan would appear to be deliberately hampering efforts to heal its rift with  Ankara. Getting him from Cairo to Gaza may not be possible.  Sinai highways are not controlled by Egyptian security and a helicopter ride  would have to be coordinated with Israel and its Air Force – to which  the Turkish leader objects.
 He is on the warpath on all fronts after Barack Obama cut  him out of Libyan peacemaking in favor of Moscow.
 
 July 20, 2011 Briefs:          In an Al-Arabiya TV interview, Netanyahu  offers to meet the Palestinians for peace talks right now in Jerusalem or even  Ramallah ·He denied any Israeli interest in Syria's Assad staying in office · Secret  contacts with Damascus did take place in the past, he said, but staying out of  Syrian turmoil did not mean Israel was not worried ·
Syrian FM Moalem warns US and French  ambassadors not to leave Damascus  without permission ·July 13, DEBKAfile disclosed exclusively that  the two envoys were planning visits to Deir al Zour and Abu Kemal to support  protesters · New Zealand PM John Key totally denied local media suggestions that an Israeli group caught  in Christchurch  quake were linked to Israeli intelligence ·Ofer Mizrahi who died in the quake had only  one European passport – not five as claimed · Key stressed that a police-SIS probe into the three surviving group members'  rapid departure found nothing to show they were anything other than backpackers  ·
None held New Zealand passports · 
 Stuxnet returns to bedevil Iran's nuclear systemsDEBKAfile Exclusive Report
 
 
  20 July: DEBKAfile's intelligence sources report that  the Stuxnet malworm which played havoc with Iran's nuclear program for eleven  months was not purged after all. Tehran  never did overcome the disruptions caused by Stuxnet or restore its centrifuges  to smooth and normal operation as was claimed. Indeed, Iran finally resorted to the only sure-fire  cure, scrapping all the tainted machines and replacing them with new ones – as  was indicated Tuesday by an announcement in Tehran by the foreign office spokesman. He  said: "The installation of new centrifuges with better quality and speed  is ongoing… this is another confirmation of the Islamic republic's successful strides  in its nuclear activities." IIran has taken advantage of the West's preoccupation with  the Arab revolt in recent months to forge ahead with its weapons program  unnoticed. So if it was moving smoothly forward why did Tehran suddenly decide to raise the touchy  subject again? It was to pre-empt Iran's enemies from picking up on  the installation of the new centrifuges and publishing the real reason for  dumping the "smoothly" operating ones.
 
 Syrian cities surrounded by tanks, Homs stormed Five months into the uprising, these flashpoint cities are out of control,  barred to the army except in large contingents backed by heavy armor and live  fire. 21 July: Since Thursday, July 21, Syria's entire operational fleet of 1,500 tanks  surrounds the country's most active anti-Assad protest cities such as Homs, Hama, Deir al-Zour,  Abu Kamal and the big Damascus  suburb of Harasta. The same evening, tank-backed forces stormed Homs, shelling densely  populated districts at random, causing many casualties and burning buildings.
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