Top Headlines
16/02/2011
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- Israel fears Hezbollah behind terror threats on its embassies (Haaretz)
- Ahmadinejad: Protests against Iran’s regime ‘going nowhere’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Ashton urges FM to come up with proposals (Jerusalem Post)
- Sderot hosts Gaza residents (Ynetnews)
- Bahrain police shoot dead protester (Guardian) Egypt activists fear army ‘hijack’ (Guardian)
- Sounds Jewish: February 2011 (Guardian)
- A better way to push democracy, but the west’s love-bombing has risks too | Jonathan Freedland (Guardian)
- Ice queens of the Arab world | Nesrine Malik (Guardian)
- WikiLeaks: Egypt’s top man ‘against reform’ (Daily Telegraph)
- Three weeks in Egypt show the power of brutality – and its limits (Independent)
- Activists divided over pace of political reform (Independent)
- Mark Steel: Dictators? It’s a question of taste (Independent)
- Bahrain protesters take over key junction (Financial Times)
- Obama speaks out for freedom (Financial Times)
- Middle East faces triple whammy – and this has nothing to do with its leaders (Scotsman)
- Police and mourners clash at Bahrain protester’s funeral (Scotsman)
- Egypt hit by new wave of protests and strikes (Glasgow Herald)
- Egypt: as the army tightens its grip – just how bright is the country’s new dawn? (Daily Mirror)
- Egyptian army says it hopes for elections in 6 months (Reuters)
- Bahrain protesters camp overnight to demand change (Reuters)
- Special report: Has Mohamed ElBaradei’s time arrived? (Reuters)
- Egypt: Obama sees ‘right signals’ from military (BBC Online)
- Iran protests ‘going nowhere’, says Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (BBC Online)
- Turkey demands Israeli apology over flotilla raid regardless of result of UN report (Haaretz)
- Israel summons Jordan envoy over call to release terrorist (Haaretz)
- ‘Apology and compensation for flotilla raid are red line’ (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Worm caused minor damage’ (Ynetnews)
- Anti-boycott bill approved (Ynetnews)