| | December 31, 2012 | | SERIOUS Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hospitalized Sunday to treat a “blood clot” after a recent illness, fainting, and a concussion. Dr. Kent Sepkowitz on what’s behind her spokesman’s announcement. TRAGIC At least 11 people have been killed in a series of explosions in Iraq on Monday. Blasts near a home in the town of Mussayeb killed seven members of the same family. In the northern city of Hilla, an explosion was set off near the convoy of the governor of Babil province, missing the governor, but killing one other person. Meanwhile, explosions in Iraq’s disputed territories killed at least three more people. Violence in Iraq has declined in the last few years, but attacks still occur nearly every day. CONCESSIONS The Israeli military announced Monday that shipments of building materials will be allowed daily into the Gaza Strip—if the relative quiet along the border holds. It is the first real easing of the Israeli blockade that has been in place since Hamas took over the territory five years ago. It is also the first key concession of the ceasefire deal that ended eight days of fighting between Israel and Hamas last month. A military spokesman said that Israel began allowing shipments of gravel to Gaza’s private sector Sunday. TERRORISM Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is offering a bounty for anyone who kills the U.S. ambassador to Yemen or slays any American soldier in the country, according to an audio file they released Monday. Al Qaeda is allegedly offering three kilograms of gold to anyone who kills Gerald Feierstein, the U.S. ambassador in Sana. The group is also offering a separate bounty of $23,350 to anyone who kills an American soldier. Yemen, while a U.S. ally, has struggled with extremist groups—especially since the ouster of former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh earlier this year. Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is the same branch of the terrorist group that ordered Muslims to step up protests and kill U.S. diplomats for the film Innocence of Muslims—which resulted in the killing of the U.S. ambassador in Libya and three other Americans. | |
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