Top Headlines
11/03/2011
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- Iran ‘not missed’ at Games – PM (BBC Online)
- Surge in Arab protests expected in Gulf states (Jerusalem Post)
- MESS Report / Hamas militants to resume efforts against IDF in West Bank (Haaretz)
- Sarkozy, Cameron urge EU to draw plans to aid anti-Gadhafi rebellion (Haaretz) Palestinian family in East Jerusalem told to make way for Jewish settlers (Guardian)
- Israel to get first museum of Arab art and culture (Guardian)
- Israel accused of ‘abducting’ Palestinian from Ukraine (Daily Telegraph)
- Abdullah forces fire on crowds ahead of ‘Day of Rage’ (Independent)
- Oil price surges on Saudi protest fears (Financial Times)
- Saudi Arabia’s Day of Rage (Financial Times)
- SAS capture haul of Iranian rockets destined for Taleban in Helmand (Scotsman)
- Universities and Gaddafi: is there more? (Jewish Chronicle)
- Israel lets ‘Strangers No More’ pupils stay (Jewish Chronicle)
- PM Exclusive: ‘If the Iranians don’t want to come, we won’t miss them’ (Jewish News)
- Ken Still backing suicide bomb supporting Sheikh (Jewish News)
- Hague sparks Israeli anger over PA status (Jewish News)
- Saudi police fire in air to disperse protest (Reuters)
- Surge in Arab protests expected on Friday in Gulf (Reuters)
- Rodin sculpture stolen from Israel Museum (BBC Online)
- Saudi police open fire to disperse protestors (Sky News Online)
- A strategic and moral error of the first magnitude (Spectator)
- UN official: Israel kidnapped Palestinian engineer from Ukraine (Haaretz)
- Shalom predicts collapse of Iranian, Syrian regimes (Jerusalem Post)
- Lubrani urges Obama to fully support Iranian people (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘We won’t miss Iran athletes’ (Ynetnews)
- UN accuses Israel of kidnapping Palestinian (Ynetnews)
- Barak’s wife faces indictment (Ynetnews)