Top Headlines
11/05/2011
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- Fatah leader: New Palestinian gov’t to be formed in 10 days (Jerusalem Post)
- Despite the sanctions, Assad sends troops into the villages (Independent)
- Barak calls on international community to demand Hamas recognize Israel (Haaretz)
- ‘All efforts to be made for Shalit but not any price’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Lebanese turn back fleeing Syrians (Guardian)
- From Arab Spring to boiling-hot summer (Daily Telegraph)
- Witnessing the brutality of the Syrian regime (Times)
- Welcome, says policeman, to the new Egypt (Times)
- Army scours Damascus suburbs (Financial Times)
- Why Assad will rise again – and then fall (Financial Times)
- Old certainties totter in face of Arab Spring (Financial Times)
- ‘End of Story’ nears as Assad moves to quash protests (Scotsman)
- Switch-on at Iran’s first nuclear plant (Scotsman)
- Iran to try U.S. hikers on Wednesday, U.S. says (Reuters)
- Iran tells EU next atom talks must be without pressure (Reuters)
- Syrian forces relax grip on town of Banias (Reuters)
- Syria ‘pulls out’ of UN spot race (BBC Online)
- Shalit protest mars Independence Day event (BBC Online)
- Justice Ministry admits it covertly canceled residency status of 140,000 Palestinians (Haaretz)
- PA official: Palestinian unity government to be formed in 10 days (Haaretz)
- Report: Hamas ready to renew Shalit talks (Haaretz)
- Assad cousin: Israel’s stability is linked to Syria’s (Jerusalem Post)
- Israel braces for ‘Nakba Day’ (Ynetnews)
- ‘What about Syria and Iran?’ (Ynetnews)
- Assad’s cousin: If you push, Israel will suffer (Ynetnews)