Syrian Foes Move Towards Talks But Fighting Rages -- Reuters
A senior member of the Syrian opposition who is taking part in preparations for the conference told Haaretz that the date the parties are trying to reach agreement on for the opening of the conference is June 10.
(Reuters) - Syria's opposition and the government of President Bashar al-Assad seem to be preparing to take part in an international peace conference against a background of some of the worst fighting this year.
On Tuesday, Lebanese Hezbollah fighters and Syrian soldiers, backed by air strikes and artillery, renewed an offensive aimed at driving Syrian rebels from the town of Qusair near the Lebanese border, opposition activists said.
Bitter fighting in the town since Sunday has claimed the lives of up to 50 fighters from the Iranian-backed guerrilla group, among their worst losses so far in the war, and prompted renewed fears that Syria's two-year-old civil war will spread beyond the country's borders.
A senior U.S. official said reports from Syrian rebel commanders indicated that Iranians were at Qusair along with fighters from Lebanese Hezbollah.
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More News On Syria's Civil War
Syria Live Blog -- Al Jazeera
Syria crisis: Israel returns fire -- The Guardian
Syrian army, Hezbollah fighters battle rebels in town near Lebanon border 3rd straight day -- Washington Post/AP
Syrian Forces and Hezbollah Fighters Press Assault in Key Town -- New York Times
Hezbollah, Syrian army renew Qusair offensive -- Jerusalem Post/Reuters
Hezbollah sends more fighters to Syria battle -- AFP
Hezbollah sends new fighters to Syria -- The Australian
Hezbollah pulled more deeply into Syria civil war -- AP
Hezbollah members killed in Syria fighting -- Washington Post
3 more Hezbollah fighters die after being wounded in battle for key Syrian town, activists say -- FOX News/AP
Syria: dozens of Lebanese Hizbollah fighters killed in battle of Qusair -- The Telegraph
Hezbollah’s Role in Syria War Shakes the Lebanese -- New York Times
Syria parties 'preparing for peace talks' -- Al Jazeera
Syrian Government, Rebels Planning To Attend Peace Conference, Says UN Envoy -- Haaretz
Syrian opposition, government prepare for peace talks: mediator -- Reuters
Syria names negotiating team for peace talks: sources -- Reuters
Syria opposition signals tough line on peace talks -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Damascus opponents demand guarantees Assad will quit -- AFP
Hezbollah's role in Syria pressures US to end war -- The Australian
White House condemns Hezbollah role in Syria -- AFP
Hezbollah in big Syria battle, Obama 'concerned' -- Reuters
Syria's Gains Renew Pressure on U.S. -- Wall Street Journal
Obama and U.S. lawmakers need better options for peace in Syria -- Washington Times
As Assad’s Forces Take Control Of Qusair; What Comes Next? -- Jean Aziz, Al-Monitor
Former U.S. Ambassador: 'Don't Go In Blind' To Syria -- NPR
Testing time for Syria’s rebels -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
Syria: no place for back-seat drivers -- The Guardian editorial
Taking heart amid Syria's carnage -- Sara Sidner, CNN
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