Top Headlines
13/05/2011
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- Fayyad to Haaretz: Palestinians are prepared for statehood (Haaretz)
- Fearing Assad demise, Hezbollah may move assets from Syria (Jerusalem Post)
- Independence Party installed (Ynetnews)
- Syria eyewitness: The slow build up to revolt (BBC Online)
- Reinventing the Palestinian struggle | Khaled Diab (Guardian)
- Unity deal leads to ‘sceptical optimism’ among Palestinians (Guardian)
- Two held over synagogue attack plan (Guardian)
- Syrian president expected to be sanctioned by EU (Guardian)
- Al-Jazeera journalist thought to be in Iranian custody (Guardian)
- Fears grow as Syrian tanks move in (Independent)
- Geoffrey Robertson: Assad should face international justice (Independent)
- Saudi troops to stay in Bahrain (Independent)
- Mubaraks questioned over corruption charges (Times)
- Brotherhood member stands for president (Financial Times)
- Demjanjuk convicted but released pending appeal (Jewish Chronicle)
- Israel at 63 (Jewish Chronicle)
- What makes Syria different? (Jewish Chronicle)
- Shalits step up the pressure (Jewish News)
- Demjanjuk convicted for role in Nazi Killings (Jewish News)
- Striking the stone (Economist)
- This is Zionism (Spectator)
- Syria’s Assad reported to have ordered no shooting (Reuters)
- Arab spring hope ‘in the balance’ (BBC Online)
- Profile: John Demjanjuk (BBC Online)
- Hama Rules: A Dictator’s Handbook (Sky News Online)
- Nakba protests will be a test for Fatah-Hamas deal, IDF official says (Haaretz)
- Report: Assad orders Syrian troops not to shoot on Friday protesters (Haaretz)
- IDF on Lebanon alert for Nakba day demonstrations (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Prepare for 3rd intifada’ (Ynetnews)
- Gaza tunnels threat growing (Ynetnews)