Top Headlines
17/11/2011
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- Call for David Cameron to lead action against over Syria (Telegraph)
- ‘Saudis, Egypt will seek nukes if Iran gets them’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Arab League ratchets up pressure on Syria’s Assad (Reuters)
- Syria crisis: Arab call to work with the west for diplomatic solution (Guardian)
- Free Syrian Army takes shape on Lebanese border (Guardian)
- Iran says missile base blast was not caused by Israeli intelligence (Guardian)
- Victim ‘was working to strike Israel’ (Times)
- Iran’s elite Guard runs drugs network (Times)
- Syrian rebels warn Assad regime they can strike ‘anywhere and anytime’ (Telegraph)
- Arab League calls for ‘urgent measures to end Syrian bloodshed’ (Telegraph)
- Pressure on Syrian regime intensifies (Financial Times)
- Israel warned over PA funding freeze (Financial Times)
- Arab League sets Syria ultimatum (BBC Online)
- U.S. election ups risk of Israeli strike on Iran – expert (Reuters)
- Syria Given Three Days To Halt Violence (Sky Online)
- Iran admits missile link to explosion (Scotsman)
- PA seeks cash payoff from U.S., Israel for not pressing for UN recognition (Haaretz)
- Europe, Arab countries seek UN General Assembly condemnation of Syria (Haaretz)
- Two blasts rock south Lebanon hotel popular with UN staff (Haaretz)
- Iran expert: U.S. elections increase likelihood of Israeli strike (Haaretz)
- Abbas calls on Palestinians to mount non-violent resistance against Israel (Haaretz)
- Iran training Palestinians to operate anti-tank missiles (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Saudis, Egypt will seek nukes if Iran gets them’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Arab League gives Syria 3 days to stop bloodshed (Jerusalem Post)
- Barak: I’d want nukes if I were Iranian (Ynetnews)
- Arab League to Syria: Halt violence or face sanctions (Ynetnews)
- Israel to allow construction materials into Gaza (Ynetnews)