Top Headlines
25/11/2011
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- ‘Israeli intelligence aware of Syrian nuke facilities’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Quartet attempts to revive peace talks (Jerusalem Post)
- IDF targets Hamas in Gaza after rocket strike on Be’er Sheva (Haaretz)
- Report: Iran hunts for uranium (Ynetnews)
- Saudi ‘Royal gift’ fails to woo activists (Financial Times)
- Saudi reshuffle aims to keep people happy (Times)
- Israeli jets bomb Gaza Strip (Telegraph)
- Saudi Arabia king accused of misjudged bribery in attempt to avoid unrest (Guardian)
- Fawaz Gerges: Saudi probably won’t fall, but if it does the world will change (Independent)
- Iran turns to Harare for uranium to fuel its nuclear ambitions, secret report finds (Scotsman)
- Egypt detains minister, TV boss (BBC Online)
- Israel bombs Hamas sites in Gaza (BBC Online)
- Saudi king announces new benefits (BBC Online)
- Explore The Spread Of Middle East Unrest (Sky News)
- Saudi King’s £22bn ‘Royal Gift’ (Sky News)
- Egypt sends more ex-ministers and businessmen to court (Reuters)
- Bullets and bribes (Economist)
- UK pushes for two states ‘by September’ (Jewish Chronicle)
- Merkel chides Netanyahu for failing to make ‘a single step to advance peace’ (Haaretz)
- Barak visits Be’er Sheva in wake of Grad rocket attack (Haaretz)
- IAF strikes Hamas targets in Gaza; 1 dead, 3 injured (Jerusalem Post)
- PA, Hamas fear Gaddafi will attack Palestinians in Libya (Jerusalem Post)
- UNHRC set to debate suspending Libya’s membership (Jerusalem Post)
- Chilean miners give thanks for their survival in J’lem (Jerusalem Post)
- Polish PM to Netanyahu: You can count on us (Jerusalem Post)
- Terrorists hurt in Gaza strike (Ynetnews)
- Ya’alon: Assad shouldn’t challenge us (Ynetnews)