Top Headlines
26/08/2011
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- Islamic Jihad announces new ceasefire agreement (Jerusalem Post)
- Egyptians to hold ‘million man protest’ against peace accord with Israel (Haaretz)
- Australia to boycott Durban III (Israel Hayom)
- Iran urges Syria to implement political reforms (Haaretz)
- Palestinian state could leave millions of refugees with no voice at UN (Guardian)
- Letters: Gaza’s economy and West Bank buses (Guardian)
- I can hardly believe Glenn Beck exists (Guardian)
- Children of the Revolution – review (Guardian)
- Syrian cartoonist has hands broken (Daily Telegraph)
- The Arab tyrants are not beaten yet (Daily Telegraph)
- How Israel takes its revenge on boys who throw stones (Independent)
- Rocket attacks and airstrikes threaten Gaza ceasefire pledge (Independent)
- Thugs break hands of Syria’s top cartoonist for Assad lampoon (Independent)
- Cartoonist critic of Assad beaten and left for dead (Times)
- Syrian joke cartoonist kidnapped and beaten (Scotsman)
- Palestinian rockets provoke Israel airstrikes (Scotsman)
- Racial abuse victim felt ‘unsafe’ at St Andrews (Jewish Chronicle)
- Government in chaos over Alan Duncan’s ‘land grab’ video (Jewish Chronicle)
- Egypt and Israel: Springtime in Sinai (Economist)
- Politics this week (Economist)
- The crisis in Syria is leading the Middle East into uncharted territory (New Statesman)
- El Salvador recognizes Palestine as independent state (Reuters)
- Five killed in Gaza as rockets hit Israel despite truce (BBC Online)
- Syria: Cartoonist’s Hands Broken (Sky News Online)
- Barak nixed proposal to launch preemptive strike ahead of Negev terror attack (Haaretz)
- Israel’s education minister wants social protests taught in schools (Haaretz)
- University student convicted for desecrating flag (Jerusalem Post)
- Gaza groups reaffirm lull (Ynetnews)
- ‘Iran to sue over S-300 deal’ (Ynetnews)
- Salvo on south; IAF hits Gaza (Ynetnews)
- IAF launches retaliatory strikes on Gaza after spate of rockets (Israel Hayom)
- Israel demands that Cairo reinstate its flags at diplomatic institutions (Israel Hayom)