Top Headlines
22/07/2011
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- Binyamin Netanyahu urges return to peace talks in rare Arabic TV interview (Guardian)
- Young Israelis in tent-city protests over rising prices (Independent, 22/7)
- Senior Israeli ministers to decide next week whether to accept reconciliation with Turkey(Haaretz)
- Vice PM: Libya is new source for smuggled arms to Gaza (Jerusalem Post)
- Israeli PM reaches out to Palestinians (Scotsman)
- New cabinet amid Egypt protests (BBC Online)
- Laying waste to humble Homs (Economist)
- Israeli settlers on the West Bank- Might some stay? (Economist)
- Hague hits out at Israel boycott law (Jewish Chronicle)
- ‘Israel could produce small numbers of nuclear weapons in 1973,’ say newly released U.S. documents (Haaretz)
- Israelis to take to the streets in protest of housing costs in Tel Aviv (Haaretz)
- UN envoy to Lebanon says ceasefire with Israel holding up ‘very well’ (Haaretz)
- Poll: Majority of U.S. Jews support Mideast peace plan based on 1967 borders (Haaretz)
- Lieberman deplores Netanyahu for leaning toward apology to Turkey (Haaretz)
- Abbas: UN approval will allow us to treat Israel as equals (Jerusalem Post)
- IDF in buying spree in anticipation of September (Jerusalem Post)
- PM to Al-Arabiya: Egypt likely to keep peace treaty (Jerusalem Post)
- Country engulfed in protest: Welcome sign of normalcy (Jerusalem Post)
- Lieberman aghast about possible apology to Turkey (Jerusalem Post)
- Israel sees Libya as new source of arms for Gaza (Ynetnews)
- PM: Abbas missing chance for peace (Ynetnews)