Top Headlines
17/01/2011
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- Barak, 4 other MKs, set to split from Labor party (Jerusalem Post)
- US sends ambassador back to Syria (BBC Online)
- Washington hints at Mideast veto (Financial Times, 16/1)
- US experts helped develop virus that hit Iran (Times)
- Despite Lebanon unrest, tribunal expected to blame Hezbollah for Hariri murder (Haaretz)
- Arab despots should heed events in Tunisia (Observer, 16/1)
- First US ambassador to Syria in six years (Observer, 16/1)
- Thousands of Israelis rally in defence of human and civil rights (Guardian, 16/1)
- Envoys to tour two key Iranian nuclear facilities (Independent, 16/1)
- Russia warns of ‘Iranian Chernobyl’ (Sunday Telegraph, 16/1)
- New Jerusalem settlement hits peace process (Independent)
- Hizbollah will not support Lebanon’s Hariri (Telegraph)
- Palestinians furious over Israeli plan to build flats (Scotsman)
- Hizbollah leader says country entering ‘new phase’ (Financial Times, 16/1)
- Hezbollah oppose Lebanon’s Hariri (BBC Online)
- IAEA envoys visit Iran’s Natanz enrichment site – report (Reuters)
- Hezbollah, allies will not support Hariri for PM (Reuters)
- Against Netanyahu’s orders, Lieberman offers own opinion on Lebanon crisis (Haaretz)
- Barak quits weakened Labor to form own party (Haaretz)
- Netanyahu: Labor’s threats to leave coalition hindering Palestinian-Israeli talks (Haaretz)
- Peres: Probe of Leftist NGOs harms Israeli democracy (Haaretz)
- Report: Israel tested Iran-bound Stuxnet worm in Dimona nuclear plant (Haaretz)
- First U.S. ambassador to Syria in 5 years arrives in Damascus (Haaretz)
- Nasrallah: US and Israel caused Lebanese gov’t collapse (Jerusalem Post)
- Ayalon to ‘Post’: Iran won’t get bomb this year (Jerusalem Post)
- Quartet sets date to revive peace process (Jerusalem Post)
- Thousands protest ‘gov’t attack on democracy’ in TA (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Israel tested Stuxnet virus at Dimona reactor’ (Jerusalem Post)
- First US ambassador in 5 years arrives in Syria (Ynetnews)
- Nasrallah: US, Israel pressured Hariri to cancel our deal (Ynetnews)
- WikiLeaks: Iran searching for nuclear bomb materials (Ynetnews)