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Israel frees Palestinian cabinet minister

RAMALLAH, West Bank, Aug 14 (Reuters) Israel released Palestinian cabinet minister Mohammad al-Barghouthi today after detaining him for about six weeks, the minister said.

Barghouthi was arrested along with dozens of governing Hamas officials, ministers and lawmakers following a June 25 cross-border raid by Hamas and other militant groups in which an Israeli soldier was captured.

''They did not find anything against me. This is a political arrest. All ministers and lawmakers should be released too,'' Barghouthi told Reuters by telephone after he was set free from an Israeli prison in Jerusalem.

One of his lawyers, Ahmed Safeyyeh, told Reuters that Barghouthi was not charged and that Israel did not have the right to try him because he was a minister.

Barghouthi said he did not belong to Hamas but he was close to the group, whose charter calls for Israel's destruction.

Hamas won parliamentary elections in January, beating Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's long-dominant Fatah faction.

Barghouthi is the fourth cabinet minister to be released. Another four ministers and some 20 Hamas lawmakers are still behind bars.

Israel has launched a ground and air offensive in Gaza to try to find captured Corporal Gilad Shalit and stop cross-border rocket fire. At least 175 Palestinians have been killed, nearly half of them militants.

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Syria's Lebanese refugees head home despite doubts

DAMASCUS, Aug 14 (Reuters) Happy to go home but uncertain of the future, thousands of Lebanese refugees in Syria headed back across the border after a truce between Hizbollah and Israel held precariously today. ''Many don't know whether their homes are still standing or not, but they're glad to go back,'' said Annette Rehlr, a UN refugee official who has been monitoring traffic at four border crossings linking Syria and Lebanon. ''Traffic is considerable. I've counted.....

W House North Lebanon security needed to stop arms

WASHINGTON, Aug 14 (Reuters) As a fragile truce began taking hold in southern Lebanon, the White House said today that security was probably needed in northern Lebanon to stop arms shipments to Hizbollah. The UN-brokered cessation of hostilities came into effect in a monthlong war between Israel and Hizbollah guerrillas, who the United States says are supported by Iran and Syria. The conflict has killed about 1,100 people in Lebanon and 156 Israelis. Israel says.....

More than 1,100 families flee Sudan floods

KHARTOUM, Aug 14 (Reuters) Heavy floods have forced more than 1,100 families to flee in Sudan, while the river Nile has risen to a serious level, an official said today. Awad Widatalla Hussein, head of the civil defence authority, said only one person was officially confirmed dead, although Sudanese papers carried numbers of at least eight killed in Khartoum alone. The Nile in Khartoum was at 16.40 metres yesterday, above its height on the same.....
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