Top Headlines
09/01/2012
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- Arab League raps Syria again; no call for U.N. for now (Reuters)
- TV news anchor joins the political fray (Independent)
- Tehran ‘has begun uranium enrichment’ (Times)
- Panetta: U.S. will not allow Iran to develop nuclear bomb, block Strait of Hormuz (Haaretz)
- Arab League to send more inspectors to monitor events in Syria (Guardian, 8/1)
- Iran on edge over upcoming elections (Guardian, 8/1)
- Arab League mission in Syria ‘has only just started’ (Observer, 8/1)
- Iran ‘enriches uranium at new site’ (Independent, 8/1)
- Rebel without a state: Evgeny Lebedev meets Ismail Haniyeh, Prime Minister of Gaza (Independent, 7/1)
- Israel charges settlers over riot (Times, 8/1)
- Iran begins uranium enrichment (Times, 8/1)
- Iran starts uranium enrichment (Telegraph, 8/1)
- The Gaza Music School: A composition in defiance and harmony (Independent)
- Arab League hits out at Syrian violence (Independent)
- Muppet cull brought by the letters U.S.A. (Times)
- Arab League urges end to Syria violence (Financial Times)
- Israel seeks revenge for hacking (Financial Times)
- Defiant Iran begins nuclear fuel work at underground site (Scotsman)
- Five charged after West Bank rampage (Scotsman)
- Arabs urge end to Syria bloodshed (BBC Online)
- Israel vows hacking retaliation (BBC Online, 7/1)
- Mideast governments fail to see scale of change – Amnesty (Reuters)
- Israel Navy to devote majority of missile boats to secure offshore drilling rafts (Haaretz)
- Ahmadinejad arrives in Venezuela at start of Latin American tour (Haaretz)
- Israel’s High Court rules residents of settlements can serve as justices (Haaretz)
- Report: Iran begins uranium enrichment at underground site (Haaretz)
- Abbas: Fatah must reevaluate reconciliation pact with Hamas (Haaretz)
- Veteran Israeli anchor Yair Lapid leaves Channel 2 to enter politics (Haaretz)
- Israel, PA reps to meet again in Amman (Jerusalem Post)
- Arab League stops short of turning to UN on Syria (Jerusalem Post)
- Palestinian reconciliation deal faltering (Jerusalem Post)
- Yair Lapid quits journalism, takes plunge into politics (Jerusalem Post)
- Saudi banks fear Israeli cyber attack (Ynetnews)
- ‘Nuclear Iran is US’ red line’ (Ynetnews)
- Reporter turned politician (Ynetnews)
- Abbas reconsiders unity pact (Ynetnews)