*        Egypt protests: Hosni Mubarak’s concessions rejected       Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians have poured into Cairo’s Tahrir  Square for the latest protest calling for Hosni Mubarak’s government to  step down.  
*        Army Chief Ashkenazi: Prepare for all-out war      Given recent changes in the Middle East, Israel must prepare for a battle in several theaters.   
*         Beware of Middle East Democracy        The Western world has traditionally strongly supported the process of democratization in the Middle East.  
*         ‘Erdogan: Israel must not intervene in Egypt’s matters’      Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday that “Israel  must under no circumstance interfere” in what is happening in Egypt.  
*         Assad’s days numbered, dissident tells ‘Post’       A prominent US-based dissident Syrian blogger said on Monday he believes  his homeland isn’t ripe for the kind of unrest that has rocked other  Arab states in recent weeks. 
*         Jordan tribes threaten revolution over country’s Palestinian Queen Rania       Jordanian tribal figures have issued a petition urging King Abdullah to end his Palestinian wife’s role in politics.  
*         Ashton aims to visit Tahrir Square, scene of Egypt’s revolutionary drama      U foreign policy head Catherine Ashton hopes to visit revolutionaries camped out in Tahrir Square in Egypt next week.  
*         Indonesia: Angry Muslim crowd attacks Java churches       The attacks in Temanggung happened after a Christian man was sentenced  to five years in jail for distributing leaflets deemed insulting to  Islam.  
*         Violence continues in Iraq as US mission changes      The White House says the U.S. combat mission in Iraq is over, but Army  Lt. Daniel McCord and his fellow American soldiers feel anything but  safe.  
*         US looks to reassure Israel as protests roil Middle East      As domestic turmoil sweeps moderate Arab countries and emboldens Islamic  groups across the Middle East, the US assured Israel Tuesday that it  was attentive to its security concerns. 
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