Top Headlines
27/09/2011
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- Egypt gas pipeline attacked again (BBC Online)
- Israeli panel urges defence cuts to pay for housing and education reforms (Guardian)
- U.N. council considers Palestinian U.N. membership bid (Reuters)
- Netanyahu, top ministers to prepare response to Quartet peace statement (Haaretz)
- Israel puts Dead Sea Scrolls online (Guardian)
- Israel to pay family compensation over killing of Palestinian girl (Guardian)
- Palestine, yes, but Israelis draw the line at Jerusalem (Independent)
- Dead Sea scrolls are posted online (Independent)
- Dead Sea Scrolls go online (Times)
- Syria wages cyber warfare as websites hacked by Anonymous (Telegraph)
- Battle rages for Syria’s gateway city (Telegraph)
- Israeli court compensates father of Palestinian girl shot by Israeli police (Telegraph)
- West ‘seeks to dismember’ Syria (BBC Online)
- UN considers Palestinians’ bid (BBC Online)
- Dead Sea Scrolls available online (Scotsman)
- Analysis – U.S., Palestinians race for votes at UN council (Reuters)
- Blast destroys Egypt gas pipeline to Israel (Haaretz)
- U.S. lawmaker: Palestinians must return to peace talks or suffer possible divestment (Haaretz)
- Lieberman: Israel should be satisfied with Quartet call for Mideast peace talks (Haaretz)
- China: Palestinian state should come as result of peace talks with Israel (Haaretz)
- Netanyahu: Findings of Panel on social policy will bring about a fairer Israeli economy (Haaretz)
- Israel’s social security is as important as its military might, economic panel says (Haaretz)
- Egypt: Assailants blow up Sinai gas pipeline to Israel (Jerusalem Post)
- Merkel urges Abbas to accept Quartet peace initiative (Jerusalem Post)
- UN council considers Palestinian UN statehood bid (Jerusalem Post)
- EUCOM chief visits Israel for talks with Gantz (Jerusalem Post)
- Protest leaders, security officials slam Trajtenberg report (Ynetnews)
- Al-Jazeera reporter convicted over Hamas conspiracy (Ynetnews)
- Syria’s FM slams West for sanctions (Ynetnews)
- Israel on New Year: Population of 7,797,400 (Ynetnews)