Top Headlines
10/06/2011
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- IAEA refers Syria to UN over ‘reactor’ (Financial Times)
- Syrians flee as troops mass, West concern grows (Reuters)
- UN report: Iran accelerating development of long-range missiles (Haaretz)
- ‘Abbas wants out of UN bid’(Ynetnews)
- Claude Lanzmann on why Holocaust documentary Shoah still matters (Guardian)
- Syria referred to UN security council over suspected nuclear programme (Guardian)
- Palestine campaign song generates controversy ahead of release (Guardian)
- Syrian refugees in Turkey: people see the regime is lying. It is falling apart (Guardian)
- Syria: secret agents ‘led massacre of civilians’ (Daily Telegraph)
- Assad has run out of friends, and out of time (Daily Telegraph)
- Nuclear agency to report Syria to Security Council (Independent)
- Flood of Syrian refugees heads for Turkey (Financial Times)
- Revenge attack fear as Syrian army surrounds rebel village (Scotsman)
- Hague to Syria’s Assad: reform or step aside (Jewish Chronicle)
- ‘INSTITUTIONALLY RACIST’ (Jewish News)
- A Long Way to go (Economist)
- Israel and diplomacy: Don’t think about September (Economist)
- Israel’s borders: Good fences make good neighbours (Economist)
- Turkey’s bitter election: On the last lap (Economist)
- The Syrian uprising: The balance of power is shifting (Economist)
- How the economic policies of a corrupt elite caused the Arab Spring (New Statesman)
- Nuclear body refers Syria to UN (BBC Online)
- Syria’s long path to the Security Council (BBC Online)
- Star Trek’s Mr Spock urgest two-state Mid-East solution (BBC Online)
- Thousands of Syrians flee into Turkey (Sky News Online)
- Haaretz exclusive: Secret cables show Israel’s battle plan over Palestinian UN bid (Haaretz)
- Hamas leaders open Facebook pages in attempt to woo Palestinian public (Haaretz)
- Iran caught 10 times trying to send arms to terrorists’ (Jerusalem Post)
- IDF identifies thousands of Hezbollah sites in Lebanon (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Palestinians expressing second thoughts over UN path’ (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Iran not breaking int’l law’ (Ynetnews)
- Activists: Flotilla march next (Ynetnews)