Mideast The Israeli army sealed off the West Bank and Gaza Strip the day after a suicide bomb attack at a shopping center in Israel left three Israelis dead, a military spokesman said. Pakistan Three passenger trains collided at a southern Pakistan station killing around 150 people and injuring 1,000 in the country's worst rail disaster for a more than a decade, officials said. Britain Suspicions that the London bombings were carried out by suicide bombers grew, as a newspaper said the attacks which killed at least 52 people were carried out by four young British men of Pakistani origin. US-Iraq A key aide to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leading Al-Qaeda operative in Iraq, has been captured by US forces in Iraq in what the top American general described as a "pretty good success." Lebanon Lebanon's pro-Syrian Defence Minister Elias Murr survived an apparent assassination attempt with light wounds when a car bomb exploded outside Beirut, killing at least two and injuring nine others. NKorea US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice demanded that North Korea renounce nuclear weapons as South Korea offered food and energy incentives for its neighbor, hoping for a breakthrough when talks resume this month. Iraq Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari told his violence-weary nation to brace for even larger attacks as insurgents exact revenge on the government for its "success" in rebuilding the country. Britain-NIreland Riot police in Northern Ireland used water cannon and rubber bullets to clear demonstrators after bottles and stones rained down on Protestant marchers taking part in one of the annual Orange Order parades, leaving more than 60 injured. Australia-Afghanistan Australia will send a new military force to Afghanistan to help counter increasing attacks by rebel forces, the government announced. US A plastic and foam cover fell off a window of Discovery, but damage to the space shuttle was rapidly fixed and will not cause any delays, NASA said on the eve of the planned launch. Finland-Indonesia Indonesian government officials and Aceh separatists pored over a draft peace treaty during a first day of talks in Helsinki, amid hopes that they will agree to end a conflict that has claimed nearly 15,000 lives.