Top Headlines
27/01/2011
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- Erekat: U.S., British citizens are responsible for leaking Palestine papers (Haaretz)
- Erekat: “Iran is playing games, using Hamas as a card” (Jerusalem Post)
- Death toll in Egypt protests reaches five as anti-government riots persist (Haaretz)
- Watchdog leaves A G to interpret Galant’s actions (Haaretz)
- Gaza war report was stalled by PA (Guardian)
- Palestinian distrust of Iran revealed (Guardian)
- How the Palestine papers were leaked (Guardian)
- Tony Blair criticised for ‘Israeli bias’ (Guardian)
- Letters: Ian McEwan should turn down the prize (Guardian)
- Letters: Palestine leak and the peace process (Guardian)
- Only authentic leaders can deliver a Middle East peace | Seumas Milne (Guardian)
- Palestinian negotiator rejects claims of back door deals with Israel (Guardian)
- Tony Blair biased towards Israel, leaked documents claim (Daily Telegraph)
- Yad Vashem Holocaust archive now available online (Independent)
- Iran propaganda TV has UK accounts frozen (Times)
- Abbas denounced as ‘traitor’ over leaks (Times)
- Washington’s Mideast policy under strain (Financial Times)
- Paintballs leave stain on Gaza ship raid tactics (Reuters)
- Kristine Luken killing: ‘Two Palestinians confess’ (BBC Online)
- Palestinian papers: Leaks threaten my life, Erekat says (BBC Online)
- Palestinian leaks: Views from Gaza (BBC Online)
- Two Stoke-on-Trent councillors snub Holocaust book (BBC Online)
- Foreign Secretary William Hague visits Syria (BBC Online)
- Thousands of Palestinians march in Gaza against PA President Abbas (Haaretz)
- Erekat accuses US, British citizens of leaking documents (Jerusalem Post)
- Anti-government activists continue protests in Cairo (Jerusalem Post)
- Galant affair: State comptroller rules out malice (Ynetnews)
- ‘US, British citizens behind leak’ (Ynetnews)
- Egypt protests rage on (Ynetnews)
- ‘Cyber attack on Iran risky’ (Ynetnews)