Top Headlines
25/05/2011
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- Israel ‘ready for painful compromises’ (Telegraph)
- IAEA: Syria site ‘likely nuclear’ (BBC Online)
- U.S.: Hamas can’t be peace partner until it recognizes Israel (Haaretz)
- White House satisfied with Netanyahu speech (Ynetnews)
- Netanyahu: Palestinians block peace (Guardian)
- Richard Adams: Netanyahu’s congressional love-in (Guardian)
- Israel ready to make ‘compromises’ for peace (Telegraph)
- Netanyahu speech unlikely to do much for peace process (Telegraph)
- Syrian site ‘very likely’ to have been nuclear, IAEA claim (Telegraph)
- Netanyahu’s defiance on deal is ‘declaration of war’ (Independent)
- AIPAC conference confirms futility of negotiations (Independent)
- Letters: Israel (Independent)
- Israeli PM: I’d compromise for peace (Scotsman)
- Palestinians reject Israel speech (BBC Online)
- Mubarak to be tried over deaths (BBC Online)
- Mubarak faces death penalty over killings (Times)
- Netanyahu rejects Palestinian talks (Financial Times)
- Mubarak charged over protester killings (Financial Times)
- Bombed Syrian site ‘very likely’ nuclear (Financial Times)
- Mubarak To Face Trial Over Protester Killings (Sky News)
- Israeli PM Promises Peace Bid Compromise (Sky News)
- Netanyahu says will give up some land for peace (Reuters)
- Mubarak to be tried for murder of protesters (Reuters)
- Erekat: Netanyahu’s speech was incitement against Arabs(Haaretz)
- UN report: Site reportedly bombed by Israel in 2007 was a nuclear reactor (Haaretz)
- Netanyahu to Congress: Ready to make painful compromises, but Jerusalem will not be divided (Haaretz)
- ‘If Abbas accepts Jewish State, 90% of conflict resolved’ (Jerusalem Post)
- Fayyad released from hospital; expected to recover (Jerusalem Post)
- PM: Some settlements will end up beyond Israel border (Jerusalem Post)
- PA on Congress speech: PM’s policies won’t bring peace (Jerusalem Post)
- Obama and Cameron say ‘yes’ to Israeli security (Jerusalem Post)
- Syrian site bombed by Israel was ‘very likely’ a reactor (Jerusalem Post)
- Netanyahu: Applause constitute US confirmation (Ynetnews)
- IAEA: Syria site was ‘very likely’ an atom reactor (Ynetnews)
- Abbas: Netanyahu presents obstacles to peace (Ynetnews)
- Netanyahu in Congress: J’lem will not be divided (Ynetnews)