Top Headlines
13/07/2011
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- IAF strikes targets in Gaza in response to rocket attacks (Haaretz)
- Israel’s boycott law prompts rightist MKs to push bill probing NGOs (Haaretz)
- Hariri: Lebanon arms are root of Hariri problem (Jerusalem Post)
- Officials: PA prevented Quartet statement (Ynetnews)
- Jean-Luc Godard: ‘Film is over. What to do?’ (Guardian)
- Israel’s ban on boycotts faces legal challenge from civil rights groups (Guardian)
- Mcdonalds withdraws Mcfalafel from Israeli restaurants (Guardian)
- Egyptian pipeline hit by fourth explosive attack since January (Guardian)
- Israel’s boycott ban is down to siege mentality | Carlo Strenger (Guardian)
- Lebanon is slowly reconstructed, five years on from devastating war (Guardian)
- Syria’s relations with France and US reach a new low (Daily Telegraph)
- Israeli police will not face trial over death of Palestinian girl (Independent)
- West Bank law causes rift over right to show dissent (Independent)
- Fourth attack on Egyptian gas pipeline (Financial Times)
- Israel considers Sunday weekend revolution (Times)
- Protests over ‘homegrown’ boycotts ban (Times)
- Tom Perry: Palestinians paying price for trying to go own way at UN (Scotsman)
- Faithful can go down to river of Jordan every day (Scotsman)
- U.N. Council condemns embassy attacks in Syria (Reuters)
- Egyptian protesters seek removal of military council (Reuters)
- Scottish peace campaigner ‘shackled’ in arrest (BBC Online)
- East Sussex peace campaigner describes arrest (BBC Online)
- Israeli press blast boycott law (BBC Online)
- Syria’s Assad has ‘lost legitimacy’ for US (Sky News Online)
- Palestinian envoy to Haaretz: UN bid is last chance for two-state solution (Haaretz)
- Bolton: Obama worst president for Israel – ever (Jerusalem Post)
- Three Kassams fired from Gaza Strip; IAF hits back (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Law borderline defensible’ (Ynetnews)
- Qassam damages house (Ynetnews)