Top Headlines
14/06/2011
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- Syrian troops target border villagers (Guardian)
- Alleged Israeli spy US citizen (Ynetnews)
- Stanley Fischer disqualified from IMF race due to old age (Jerusalem Post)
- UN: 10,000 Syrians flee country (Ynetnews)
- Israeli central bank governor Stanley Fischer enters IMF race (Guardian)
- US-born Israeli denies Egyptian spy claims (Guardian)
- Syria: army pursuing ‘gangs’ in mountains (Daily Telegraph)
- ‘They shot people who were trying to get away’ (Independent)
- Syrian soldiers forced by snipers to shoot protesters (Times)
- Syrian soldiers forced to shoot protesters (Times)
- Assad’s brother blamed for regime brutality (Financial Times)
- Syria will get away with it (Financial Times)
- IMF board blocks Fischer candidacy (Financial Times)
- Hezbollah in strong position as Lebanon PM names Cabinet (Scotsman)
- Syrian forces head for second protest town (Reuters)
- Gaza unemployment levels ‘among worst in world’ (BBC Online)
- Israel denies arrest of ‘Mossad spy’ in Egypt (BBC Online)
- Israeli ‘Spy’ Is American Citizen (Sky News Online)
- The ‘Arab Spring’ and the conspiracy of silence (Sky News Online)
- EU pushing peace plan based on Obama’s ‘1967 borders’ speech (Haaretz)
- Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer disqualified from IMF race (Haaretz)
- Israel Police prep for riots when UN mulls Palestinian independence (Haaretz)
- US: We are providing help to alleged Mossad spy in Egypt (Jerusalem Post)
- Egypt tells Iran that Gulf security is red line (Jerusalem Post)
- Shin Bet nabs Gaza terrorist (Ynetnews)