Mideast The Israeli parliament overwhelmingly rejected a last-ditch move by right-wingers to delay the Gaza Strip pullout for up to a year, as a protest march against next month's withdrawal was blocked. US Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned of "serious" consequences if Islamic militants grabbed power in Pakistan and took control of its nuclear weapons arsenal. Britain Britain is considering an international conference on how to snuff out Islamic extremism, Prime Minister Tony Blair said as his government unveiled a wave of new measures in response to the London bombings. Iraq Iraq said its post-Saddam Hussein constitution would be ready within two weeks despite sustained rebel attacks that saw the killing of two Sunni members of the charter's drafting committee. Georgia Georgian police arrested a man suspected of throwing a live hand grenade at US President George W. Bush during a visit here in early May, following a large-scale manhunt on the fringes of the Georgian capital Tbilisi. Indonesia Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has ordered the armed forces to halt offensives against separatist rebels in Aceh province to honor a new peace deal, a minister said in news reports. US NASA said it had set a new tentative launch date for the shuttle Discovery of July 26 at 10:34 am (1434 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center near Cape Canaveral in Florida. Saudi The US embassy in Riyadh warned terrorists could strike again in Saudi Arabia, which has been rocked by a spate of bloody attacks attributed to Al-Qaeda militants in the past two years. US Eight detainees were transferred from the US military-run prison at Guantanamo Bay Cuba to other countries, including six who were found not to be enemy combatants or recommended for release, the Pentagon said. Europe Southern Europe, in the grip of a heat wave, was on the alert as fires raged on in parts of Spain, Portugal and Italy, claiming 13 lives and destroying thousands of hectares of brush and forest.