Top Headlines
28/02/2011
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- Netanyahu interview: ‘The British worry me’ (Telegraph, 26/2)
- Iran unloads Bushehr nuclear fuel (BBC Online)
- Netanyahu wary of new international efforts in peace process (Haaretz)
- US accuses Iran of ‘blatant’ rights violations (Ynetnews)
- Libya and the Arabs deserve democracy – and our help (Telegraph)
- John Galliano in ‘new anti-semitic rant’ (Telegraph)
- Yemeni President must stand down, rival says (Times)
- World applies pressure on Gaddafi (BBC Online)
- Two killed during Oman protests (BBC Online)
- Tunisian PM resigns over protests (BBC Online)
- Iran reformers ‘abducted’ by security forces (Independent)
- Egypt’s generals unveil reform package (Observer, 27/2)
- David Cameron’s true character will be revealed on the world stage (Telegraph, 26/2)
- Iranian opposition leaders moved from house arrest (Reuters, 27/2)
- Tunisian prime minister resigns amid protests (Reuters, 27/2)
- Blast kills Gaza militant, two wounded – medics (Reuters, 27/2)
- Israeli panel faults army in 2002 civilian deaths (Reuters, 27/2)
- Court delays sentencing over Katsav rape verdict by 2 weeks (Haaretz)
- Settlement leader rejects demands to fire Israeli Arab bus driver (Haaretz)
- Report: Palestinian militant killed as IDF strikes Gaza Strip (Haaretz)
- Jordan urges EU to pressure Israel to desist harmful ‘unilateral actions’ (Haaretz)
- Gaza militants fire Qassam rocket into Israel amid ongoing tensions (Haaretz)
- ‘Israel’s 2002 hit of Hamas leader was justified, despite civilian casualties’ (Haaretz)
- Report: Iran opposition leaders moved to ‘safe house’ near Tehran (Haaretz)
- Blair here to prepare for upcoming Quartet meeting (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Setbacks to Iran’s nuke program may not be sabotage’ (Jerusalem Post)
- J Street speaker chastises it for opposing US veto at UN (Jerusalem Post)
- US accuses Iran of “blatant” rights violations (Jerusalem Post)
- EU to discuss sanctions against over 80 Iranian officials (Jerusalem Post)
- Palestinians say Gaza gunman killed in strike; IDF denies attack (Ynetnews)