Top Headlines
17/02/2011
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- Bibi: Nasrallah, stay in bunker(Ynetnews)
- Navy on alert as two Iranian warships transit Suez Canal (Jerusalem Post)
- US seeks to tighten sanctions against Iran (Jerusalem Post)
- PM on Egypt: Israel must ‘prepare for worst’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Letters: Bush, the neocons and the fantasies of Curveball (Guardian)
- Don’t fear the Middle East’s new wave | El Hassan bin Talal (Guardian)
- When antisemitism goes hand in hand with philosemitism | Keith Kahn-Harris (Guardian)
- Iran sending warships through Suez Canal (Daily Telegraph)
- Tuviah Friedman (Daily Telegraph)
- The Arab world and the boundaries of tolerance (Daily Telegraph)
- Let the ‘hostile takeover’ of Hosni Mubarak & Sons be a lesson to us (Daily Telegraph)
- Gaddafi sweats as wave of Arab unrest reaches Libya (Independent)
- Leading article: Freedom is not to be feared (Independent)
- CBS correspondent sexually assaulted while reporting on protests (Independent)
- Katherine Butler : Iran’s tyranny will pass, but not peacefully (Independent)
- Reporter recovering after attack by Cairo mob (Times)
- Twilight in Tripoli? (Times)
- Tehran hijacks student protester’s funeral (Times)
- Tehran sends warships to Suez as Israel braces for war (Times)
- Journalist sexually assaulted and beaten by mob (Times)
- Deaths mount as police attack Bahrain protesters (Times)
- Police break up Bahrain demonstration (Financial Times)
- Now Libya set for ‘day of anger’ (Financial Times)
- Tehran Spring haunts guardians of revolution (Financial Times)
- Israel says Iran sending warships to Med (Financial Times)
- Iran after Egypt (Financial Times)
- Democracy at the double as military pushes Egypt to change (Scotsman)
- Iran: Opposing sides fight to claim student as a martyr (Scotsman)
- Bahrain: Protesters stand firm in city square (Scotsman)
- Libya: Gaddafi faces his biggest challenge (Scotsman)
- Ex GMTV star Lara in Egypt sex attack (Sun)
- Ex-GMTV reported Lara Logan sexually attacked in Egypt’s Tahrir Square while working for CBS (Daily Mirror)
- Egypt-inspired protests spread across Middle East (Reuters)
- Two dead as Bahrain police break up protest camp (Reuters)
- Bahrain unrest may have regional, financial impact (Reuters)
- Analysis: Arab uprisings overturn cliches on democracy (Reuters)
- Israel says Iran warships to transit Suez for Syria |(Reuters)
- Bahrain police break up protest (BBC Online)
- Israel anger at Iran Suez Canal warship move (BBC Online)
- Middle East protests: Country by country (BBC Online)
- Libya not immune to winds of change (BBC Online)
- Libya In The Democracy Spotlight (Sky News Online)
- Bahrain: Two Die As Police Break Up Demo (Sky News Online)
- International criticism keeps Netanyahu in Jerusalem (Haaretz)
- ‘Hezbollah will never take control of Galilee’ (Haaretz)
- U.S. monitoring Iran ships which Israel says will cross Suez Canal (Haaretz)
- US clueless about Egypt? (Ynetnews)
- Lieberman: Iranian warships a provocation (Ynetnews)