Top Headlines
30/03/2011
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- Facebook removes ‘intifada’ page (BBC Online)
- Syria’s Assad expected to lift emergency law (Reuters)
- U.S. condemns Syria’s ‘brutal repression’ of protesters (Haaretz)
- Ban calls on Israel to halt building in W. Bank, e. J’lem (Jerusalem Post)
- Syrian president sacks cabinet in effort to quell protests (Guardian)
- Syrian regime sends ‘surge’ to cut off rebel city (Times)
- Assad hopes Syrian cabinet’s resignation will defuse protests (Independent)
- Syrian cabinet resigns amid unrest (Independent)
- Mass protests support Syria’s hard-line regime (Independent)
- Syria: Bashar al-Assad fires ministers to deflect protests (Telegraph)
- Jordan vows to recover artefacts ‘as important as Dead Sea Scrolls’ (Telegraph)
- Syrian Cabinet resigns amid mounting unrest (Telegraph)
- Syria: Assad puts on show of strength (Scotsman)
- Cabinet quits as Assad moves to quell protests (Financial Times)
- Syrian cabinet quits amid unrest (BBC Online)
- Syrian Cabinet Resigns Amid Demonstrations (Sky News)
- UN Chief: Israel occupation ‘morally and politically unsustainable, must end’ (Haaretz)
- Nine settlers arrested after clashing with police in West Bank (Haaretz)
- Schools in Israel’s Arab towns close for Land Day marches (Haaretz)
- Defense Ministry ordered to release internal documents on Gaza policies (Haaretz)
- Peres leads Israeli delegation on tour of world’s biggest particle accelerator (Haaretz)
- Facebook removes page calling for a ‘Third Palestinian Intifada’ (Haaretz)
- Syria government resigns in effort to appease protesters (Haaretz)
- J’lem lobbies against UN recognition of Palestinian state (Jerusalem Post)
- IAF strikes terror cell, tunnel in Gaza; ‘one dead’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Nine arrested in police-settler clashes in Givat Ronen (Jerusalem Post)
- Bowing to pressure, Assad fires cabinet (Jerusalem Post)
- Facebook removes ‘3rd intifada’ page (Jerusalem Post)
- UN chief: End occupation, divide Jerusalem (Ynetnews)
- Intifada Facebook page removed, re-launched (Ynetnews)
- Syrian cabinet resigns amid unrest (Ynetnews)