Top Headlines
28/10/2011
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- Grapel to Netanyahu: I underwent difficult times in Egyptian prison, but was treated fairly (Haaretz)
- Report: US asks Israel for additional settlement freeze (Israel Hayom)
- Social protesters hope to retake Israel’s streets in mass rallies (Haaretz)
- Kadima source: Livni undermined peace talks with Palestinians during Olmert’s term (Haaretz)
- Egypt frees US-Israeli spy suspect in prisoner swap (Guardian)
- Eyewitness: Nudes float in the Dead Sea (Guardian)
- ‘The army was told not to fire at protesters’ (Independent)
- Israeli concern at Hamas arms grab (Independent)
- Egypt prisoner swap to free Israeli (Independent)
- Israel, Egypt carry out U.S.-brokered prisoner swap (Reuters)
- Video suggests continued violent crackdown in Homs (Reuters)
- Grapel swap ‘everyday business’ between Egypt and Israel (BBC Online)
- Egypt frees alleged Israeli spy Grapel in swap deal (BBC Online)
- Egypt’s new face in swap for Israeli ‘spy’ Ilan Grapel (BBC Online)
- Grapel flies home to freedom after Israel-Egypt swap (Jewish Chronicle)
- King Abdullah pessimistic about Middle East peace (Jewish Chronicle)
- Candid Ken (Jewish News)
- The Arab world: Crescent moon, waning West (Economist)
- Turkey and the Kurds: Deadly tremors (Economist)
- The forgotten plight of the Beduin in Israel (New Statesman)
- EU trip to Iran canceled amid international criticism (Jerusalem Post)
- ‘I was treated well in Egypt’ (Ynetnews)
- Protest: Free Jewish inmates (Ynetnews)