Top Headlines
26/10/2011
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- Turkey asks Israel for aid (Ynetnews)
- Quartet officials coming to area to restart peace talks (Jerusalem Post)
- Peres: Fayyad and Abbas are serious leaders who want peace (Haaretz)
- ‘Turkey aid won’t boost ties’ (Ynetnews)
- William Hill settles with online staff (Guardian)
- Gilad Shalit has been brought home to an Israel that has no plan for peace | Jonathan Freedland (Guardian)
- India and Israel: a friendship deepened by prejudice | Kapil Komireddi (Guardian)
- Corrections and clarifications (Guardian)
- Tunisia elections winner: ‘We’re hardly the Freemasons, we’re a modern party’ (Guardian)
- British filmmaker speaks of torture in Syrian jail (Daily Telegraph)
- Imprisoned British journalist witnesses Assad regime brutality (Times)
- Israel backs prisoner exchange with Cairo (Financial Times)
- Brotherhood defends election strategy (Financial Times)
- What the rise of political Islam is likely to spell (BBC Online)
- Former U.S. envoy: Mideast peace stalemate could lead to West Bank violence (Haaretz)
- Social activists move to stir up Israeli public ahead of planned mass protects (Haaretz)
- ‘Don’t free terrorists for us’ (Ynetnews)
- Tunisia, Libya choose Islam (Israel Hayom)
- ‘With their world in flames, Arab leaders continue to blame Israel’ (Israel Hayom)