Top Headlines
17/03/2011
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- Abbas to make rare visit to Gaza (BBC Online)
- 50 tons of weapons seized by Israel (Telegraph)
- Quartet ‘giving up hope’ of renewing Israeli-Palestinian talks (Haaretz)
- Netanyahu: Weapons found on seized ship came from Iran, targeted Israel (Haaretz)
- The Arab revolution: Of rocks and hard places (Guardian)
- Abbas ready to visit Gaza Strip (Independent)
- Egypt’s revolution: leaders must obey new rules, but protesters impatient for more change (Daily Telegraph)
- America’s silence is hurting the West (Telegraph)
- Bahrain police clash with protesters (Telegraph)
- Israeli airstrike hits Gaza compound (Financial Times)
- Bahrain onslaught on protesters (BBC Online)
- Syria arrests Damascus protesters (BBC Online)
- Abbas ‘ready to go to Gaza’ in bid to end four-year rift with Hamas (Scotsman)
- Israeli MK calls for non-military supervision of Dimona nuclear plant (Haaretz)
- Egypt report: Israeli spy ring uncovered by Egyptian authorities (Haaretz)
- UNIFIL: Stones thrown into Lebanon from Israeli side (Haaretz)
- Jordan: Israel can’t have peace and settlements at same time (Haaretz)
- Netanyahu to Japanese PM: Israel stands behind you (Jerusalem Post)
- Abbas ‘impatient’ to know who carried out Itamar killings (Jerusalem Post)
- Battle over credit ends with a journalist walkout (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Arms smuggling threatens Mideast balance of power’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Two killed in IAF attack on Hamas compound in Gaza (Jerusalem Post)
- Uncovering the missiles (Ynetnews)
- Abbas says willing to go to Gaza to end split (Ynetnews)
- Gaza: 2 Hamas men killed in IDF strike (Ynetnews)