Top Headlines
11/11/2011
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- US Mid-East adviser Ross resigns (BBC Online)
- IDF accidentally kills Israeli, wounds two others in West Bank shooting (Haaretz)
- EU mulls new sanctions against defiant Iran (Reuters)
- Hamas support on the wane amid crackdowns on political dissent (Guardian)
- Israel prepares for Katsav’s prison term after conviction upheld (Haaretz)
- Palestinians may push for UN vote they expect to lose (Guardian)
- Moshe Katsav’s rape conviction upheld by Israel’s supreme court – video (Guardian)
- Now you Dead Sea it… (Independent)
- ’15 killed’ in Syria protests (Independent)
- Leading article: Diplomacy, not war, is the way to confront Iran (Independent)
- Palestinian bid for UN statehood fails (Times)
- Unesco suspends new projects over Palestinian row (Telegraph)
- Syria: Assad urged to take up offer of asylum in Arab world (Telegraph)
- Palestinian Authority to push for UN non-member state status ‘within weeks’ (Telegraph)
- US weighs options for containing a nuclear Iran (Financial Times)
- Palestinian campaign to join UN faces setback (Financial Times)
- Editorial Comment: Forces of reaction (Financial Times)
- Opinion: Time is not on Israel’s side (Financial Times)
- Syrian troops in fresh crackdown (BBC Online)
- Rape sentence upheld for Katsav (BBC Online)
- Ex-Israeli President To Be Jailed (Sky News)
- Syria violence kills dozens more, Arab League to meet (Reuters)
- UNESCO suspends new programmes after U.S. funding cut (Reuters)
- UK ‘owes us support’ say Palestinians (Scotsman)
- U.S.: Strike of Iran’s nuclear facilities may have unintended consequences (Haaretz)
- Obama’s Mideast adviser steps down amid stalled peace talks (Haaretz)
- Hamas: Israel to release remaining Palestinian female prisoners after Shalit deal (Haaretz)
- PA warns violence could follow stymied UN bid (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Strike on Iran could have unintended consequences’ (Jerusalem Post)
- US Mideast envoy Dennis Ross steps down from post (Jerusalem Post)
- IDF continues to train for war with Hezbollah (Jerusalem Post)
- US: IAEA report on Iran ‘very alarming’ (Ynetnews)
- UN split over Iran sanctions (Ynetnews)
- UNESCO says it won’t take on new projects (Ynetnews)