Top Headlines
31/01/2011
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- Netanyahu: Israel’s objective is to maintain peaceful ties with Egypt (Haaretz)
- Assad: Mideast leaders must accommodate people’s desire for change (Haaretz)
- Egypt deploys troops along Gaza border (Jerusalem Post)
- Egypt on the mind as Merkel brings ministers to Israel (Jerusalem Post)
- Q&A: What the Egyptian unrest means for the Middle East and the world (Observer, 30/1)
- Egypt shuts down al-Jazeera operations (Observer, 30/1)
- West Bank mourners clash with troops (Scotland on Sunday, 30/1)
- Volatile neighbours in the middle-east (Scotland on Sunday, 30/1)
- Mubarak fails to crush Egypt revolt (Scotland on Sunday, 30/1)
- Hosni Mubarak must step aside to save Egypt (Telegraph, 30/1)
- Egypt protests: looting engulfs Cairo as Mubarak clings on (Telegraph, 30/1)
- The Muslim Brotherhood spreads fear from the wings (Sunday Times, 30/1)
- New: The Netherlands freezes ties with Iran (Sunday Times, 30/1)
- Martin Ivens: Don’t cheer yet for revolution in Egypt (Sunday Times, 30/1)
- Egypt protests: change is coming, says ElBaradei (Guardian, 30/1)
- US, Israel and Turkey evacuate citizens from Egypt (Guardian, 30/1)
- Hamas closes Gaza’s southern border (Guardian, 30/1)
- How much longer can Mubarak cling on? (Independent)
- Leading article: The future of the Middle East is being decided in Cairo (Independent)
- Egypt: Times man’s ordeal at gunpoint (Times)
- Dutch break off Iran links over hanging (Independent)
- Will Obama trust 80 million Egyptians? (Telegraph, 30/1)
- Egypt: Mubarak under pressure as Western support wavers (Telegraph, 30/1)
- Egypt protests: ElBaradei tells Mubarak to leave ‘today’ (Telegraph, 30/1)
- Opposition rejects new faces in regime (Financial Times, 30/1)
- Muslim Brotherhood has big head start (Financial Times, 30/1)
- Netanyahu seeks to ‘maintain stability’ (Financial Times, 30/1)
- Army will craft a post-Mubarak era (Financial Times, 30/1)
- America must look beyond tottering regime (Financial Times, 30/1)
- Change is coming, Mubarak rival tells Cairo (Scotsman)
- Iran: Victory for Ahmadinejad over new foreign minister (Scotsman)
- Anti-Mubarak protests continue across Egypt (Glasgow Herald)
- It is time for Middle Eastern democracy (Glasgow Herald)
- ElBaradei joins Cairo protesters (BBC Online)
- UK calls for Egypt ‘transition’ (BBC Online)
- Dutch cut Iran links over hanging (BBC Online)
- Mubarak Holds On As Egypt Protests Continue (Sky News)
- Egypt protesters camp out, Mubarak turns to army (Reuters)
- Israel urges world to tone down Mubarak criticism amid Egypt unrest (Haaretz)
- Post anarchy and uncertainty, Egyptians begin to see glimmers of hope (Haaretz)
- Mubarak tells new PM to cut prices, blames rioting on Islamists (Haaretz)
- Persisting Egypt unrest brings Gaza smugglers to a grinding halt (Haaretz)
- Report: Cyprus recognizes Palestinian states within 1967 borders (Haaretz)
- ElBaradei to Cairo crowd: Egypt demands the dawning of a new era (Haaretz)
- Egyptian army steps up presence in chaotic Cairo (Jerusalem Post)
- Assad: Protests in Egypt, Tunisia mark ‘new era’ (Jerusalem Post)
- A-G now evaluating Galant appointment (Jerusalem Post)
- Gallery: Sixth day of Egyptian anti-government protests (Jerusalem Post)
- Egypt on the mind as Merkel brings ministers to Israel (Jerusalem Post)
- Mubarak: Order must be restored (Ynetnews)
- Report: Cyprus recognizes Palestinian state (Ynetnews)
- Galant meets AG; Ashkenazi farewell delayed (Ynetnews)
- Clinton: Egypt must transition to democracy (Ynetnews)
- Fighter jets swoop over Cairo in show of force (Ynetnews)