Top Headlines
14/01/2011
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- 2 grenades thrown at office of Hizbullah-allied party (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Little Kotel’ in Jerusalem’s Muslim Quarter opens to Jewish worshipers, upsetting status quo (Haaretz)
- Hamas deploys forces to shore up ceasefire (Ynetnews)
- Law lecturers petition against Knesset probe of Israeli NGOs (Haaretz)
- Israeli firms on Palestinian building project sign anti-settlement clause (Guardian)
- Turkey calls for Israeli minister to be sacked (Independent)
- Lebanon: a nation haunted by the murder of Hariri (Independent)
- ‘Anti-Semitic’ attack on Tutu backfires(Times)
- Deadlock in Beirut (Financial Times)
- Lebanon to start forming new government (Financial Times)
- Region warned to address its water woes (Financial Times)
- Israel urged to ditch foreign minister (Scotsman)
- Ahmadinejad’s government ‘worse than Goebbels’ (Jewish Chronicle)
- Book Week attacked for ‘anti-Israel’ event (Jewish Chronicle)
- Israel friends change tack and relaunch (Jewish Chronicle)
- Calls to ban ‘misleading’ Palestinian tourist advert (Jewish News)
- The Shepherd’s lost sheep(Economist)
- On business in Israel, Colombia, Ecuador, Quebec, Kashmir, suits, happiness, Tehran, baby-boomers(Economist)
- Beyond the water’s edge(Economist)
- The regime tightens its belt and its fist(Economist)
- Worse than before?(Economist)
- Lebanon to start talks on new government on Monday (Reuters)
- Are Mid East leaders ‘tough’ enough? (BBC Online)
- Lebanon Plunged Into Uncertainty (Sky News Online)
- Hezbollah leader Nasrallah in no hurry to spark civil war in Lebanon (Haaretz)
- US government ‘closely monitoring’ situation in Lebanon (Jerusalem Post)
- Haniyeh orders quiet on Gaza border (Jerusalem Post)
- Beirut: Blast at party office (Ynetnews)
- ‘Mabhouh successor nabbed’ (Ynetnews)