Top Headlines
04/02/2011
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- Thousands of Yemenis in major rally (Telegraph)
- US, Egypt discuss Mubarak resignation plan (Times)
- Quartet to meet in shadow of Cairo crisis (Jerusalem Post)
- Barak interviews Naveh, Eizenkot, Gantz for IDF chief position (Ynetnews)
- Egypt cracks down on foreign journalists (Guardian)
- Egypt protests erupt in fresh violence (Guardian)
- US hatches Mubarak exit strategy as Egypt death toll mounts (Guardian)
- Spirit of Egypt protest spreads to Yemen, Algeria and Syria (Guardian)
- Yemen: ‘Day of rage’ in state seen as militant threat (Independent)
- Robert Fisk: ‘Mubarak will go tomorrow,’ they cried as rocks and firebombs flew (Independent)
- President makes final attempt to calm crowds (Independent)
- Iran ‘unlikely to rush building of bomb’ (Times)
- It’s a war zone, say Britons evacuated with Government’s help (Times)
- Egypt: Mubarak defies his people and the West (Telegraph)
- Iran could produce two nuclear bombs within two years, London think tank warns (Telegraph)
- Yemen weathers huge protests (Telegraph)
- Mubarak tells Egypt: ‘If I quit there will be chaos’ (Scotsman)
- President’s vow to step down fails to quell Yemen protests (Scotsman)
- Mubarak ‘fears chaos if he quits’ (BBC Online)
- Mass rally on Yemen ‘day of rage’ (BBC Online)
- Mubarak supporters intensify attacks (Financial Times)
- Mubarak retains loyalty in outlying villages (Financial Times)
- Opinion: Europe must back Egypt’s democrats (Financial Times)
- Egypt Braced For ‘Day Of Departure’ Demo (Sky News)
- Mubarak ‘Wants To Quit Now But Fears Chaos’ (Sky News)
- Anti-Mubarak Protesters ‘Have Upper Hand’ (Sky News)
- Yemen President Ends Lifelong Leadership Bid (Sky News)
- The truth about Egypt (New Statesman)
- Leader: The new Arab revolt (New Statesman)
- Mubarak says he won’t quit early (Reuters)
- Yemen “Day of Rage” draws tens of thousands (Reuters)
- Lively community takes shape behind Cairo barricades (Reuters)
- An end or a beginning? (Economist)
- Guardian hits back at ‘anti-Israel’ claims (Jewish Chronicle)
- U.S. discussing immediate Mubarak resignation with Egypt officials (Haaretz)
- Egypt unrest spurs Palestinian Authority to pledge elections (Haaretz)
- U.S. intelligence warned Obama of Egypt instability at end of 2010 (Haaretz)
- WikiLeaks: Prince Philip claims he owns part of Jerusalem (Haaretz)
- High Court: Naveh fit to serve as deputy IDF chief (Haaretz)
- Mubarak: I’ve had enough, but if I go now Egypt will be in chaos (Haaretz)
- Iran: Egypt protests are sign of ‘Islamic renaissance’ (Haaretz)
- Fayyad: Failure of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks fueled Egypt unrest (Haaretz)
- ‘US working on plan for immediate Mubarak departure’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Mubarak: I’d resign, but Egypt would descend into chaos (Jerusalem Post)
- Clinton condemns attacks on reporters, protesters (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Tunnels being used to smuggle goods out of Gaza’ (Jerusalem Post)
- US in talks over possible Mubarak departure (Ynetnews)
- Egypt’s Mubarak says resigning would bring chaos (Ynetnews)
- Palestinian PM: Palestinian issues sparking unrest (Ynetnews)