Top Headlines
23/09/2011
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- Day before Abbas speech, still unclear where PA is headed (Jerusalem Post)
- Cameron launches attack on Ahmadinejad in UN speech (Daily Telegraph)
- Israel security force braces for mass Palestinian protests in West Bank (Haaretz)
- UN Assembly: US walkout during Ahmedinejad’s speech (Sky News Online)
- Palestinian statehood goes to UN in key moment for peace process (Guardian)
- Palestine’s UN bid boosts support for Mahmoud Abbas (Guardian)
- Israelis largely support calls for Palestinian state, say protesters (Guardian)
- David Cameron urges UN to take action against oppressive regimes (Guardian)
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s UN speech prompts diplomatic walkouts (Guardian)
- Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Arab hero? | Khaled Diab (Guardian)
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s UN speech will be playing to his home crowd (Guardian)
- This UN bid for statehood will not help the Palestinian cause | Einat Wilf (Guardian)
- Humanitarian aid for Palestinians shouldn’t be necessary | Ross Mountain (Guardian)
- Palestinians ready to put statehood on backburner in favour of peace talks (Guardian)
- Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparks UN walkout (Daily Telegraph)
- Abbas stands firm over Palestinian demand for full statehood at UN (Times)
- ‘I’m not worried. We’re prepared and they are not interested in violence.’ (Times)
- British law change ends ‘war crime’ arrrest threat (Times)
- Cracks appear between Britain and France as Palestine vote looms (Independent)
- Robert Fisk: A President who is helpless in the face of Middle East reality (Independent)
- Donald Macintyre: In Gaza, opposition to the UN statehood bid is almost as fierce as in Israel (Independent)
- US not even-handed, say Palestinians (Financial Times)
- Cameron strikes hawkish tone in UN address (Financial Times)
- Justice, Syrian style: Pro-reform groups publish online image of ‘martyr’ being tortured to death (Scotsman)
- Pupils join new phase of protests over Assad (Scotsman)
- Law chief to meet Jewish leaders (Glasgow Herald)
- Muddle East (Jewish News)
- Almog heads for UK after law change (Jewish News)
- Dan Kurtzer on Palestinian statehood: A shot in the arm for peace negotiations (Economist)
- America and Israel: Feeling Jerusalem (Economist)
- Israel, Palestine and the United Nations: Yes to Palestinian statehood (Economist)
- Israel, Palestine and the UN: The war over statehood (Economist)
- Hamas in Gaza: A proper state already (Economist)
- Charlemagne: High noon over Palestine (Economist)
- The West Bank: Villagers v settlers (Economist)
- Israel, Palestine and the United Nations: Yes to Palestinian statehood (Economist)
- Israel-Palestine: From one lone-star state to another (Economist)
- Iran’s Ahmadinejad attacks West, prompts walk-out (Reuters)
- Palestinian crisis looms over U.N. meeting (Reuters)
- Sectarian tensions rise in Syria’s Homs, 2 killed (Reuters)
- Iran leader makes new 9/11 claims (BBC Online)
- Why Obama has turned towards Israel (BBC Online)
- Mid-East media critical of Obama UN speech (BBC Online)
- Israeli president: ‘Peace is possible’ (BBC Online)
- Palestine: Battle Unfolds Before Sky’s Eyes (Sky News Online)
- PM criticises Iran and Syria in UN speech (Sky News Online)
- Abbas to seek full UN recognition despite Western pressure (Haaretz)
- Jewish residents of East Jerusalem say they fear Palestinian onslaught (Haaretz)
- Netanyahu readies for showdown with Abbas at UN (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘Bibi doesn’t want peace’ (Ynetnews)
- ‘Hamas anxious over UN bid’ (Ynetnews)
- ‘Zionist regime not sacred’ (Ynetnews)
- Jerusalem elated, Palestinians miffed with Obama speech (Israel Hayom)
- Palestinians say they will push ahead with statehood bid (Israel Hayom)
- Netanyahu: Obama’s stance on Israel is a badge of honor (Israel Hayom)