Top Headlines
01/07/2011
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- Lebanon receives Hariri killing indictments (Reuters)
- PM: We have right to work against provocation flotilla (Jerusalem Post)
- Failing to move Russia, EU and US slam Syria at UN (Jerusalem Post)
- With multiple ships disabled, flotilla organizers regroup in Greece (Haaretz)
- Palestinian activists: unwelcome guests? | Editorial (Guardian)
- Lebanon indicts four suspects over Rafik Hariri assassination in 2005 (Guardian)
- Death in the West Bank: the story of an ‘honour’ killing (Guardian)
- Iranian official says Syria unrest benefits Israel – video (Guardian)
- Iran denies carrying out secret nuclear missile tests (Daily Telegraph)
- UN blames Hezbollah for Hariri bomb murder (Independent)
- Hezbollah indicted, but Syria blamed (Times)
- Hezbollah named by UN over Hariri murder (Times)
- UN court delivers Hariri indictments (Financial Times)
- Maersk suspends operations in Iran as US sanctions bite (Scotsman)
- UN issues arrest warrant for senior Hezbollah leader over Hariri death (Scotsman)
- Facebook protests lead to dramatic drop of price costs for cottage cheese in Israel (Daily Mirror)
- Irish flotilla activists accuse Israel of sabotage (Jewish Chronicle)
- Jello Biafra cancels Israel gig, attacks BDS (Jewish Chronicle)
- Banned anti-Israel preacher to be deported after sneaking into UK (jewish news)
- Delta, Saudia Arabia, and Jewish travellers: The truth about Delta’s alleged “no-Jew fly policy” (Economist)
- Syria: The squeeze on Assad (Economist)
- Picasso in Ramallah: The paintbrush is mightier than the M16 (Economist)
- Will Britain recognise Palestine? (Spectator)
- Failing to move Russia, EU and U.S. slam Syria at U.N. (Reuters)
- Analysis: U.S. overtures to Egypt Islamists show pragmatism (Reuters)
- Gaza aid flotilla: Irish crew accuse Israel of sabotage (BBC Online)
- Syria: Violence Breaks Out During Anti-Government Protests In Second Largest City Aleppo (Sky News Online)
- Netanyahu: Israel has every right to stop Gaza flotilla (Haaretz)
- Clinton: U.S. engagement of Muslim Brotherhood not new policy (Haaretz)
- Police to restrict Temple Mount entry amid fears of riots (Jerusalem Post)
- Gazans unfazed by flotilla (Ynetnews)
- ‘Iran overstating abilities’ (Ynetnews)
- South Africa sends aid to Gaza (Ynetnews)