arab countries may be worried. the tunisian regime was founded on the prevention of insurgencies. however, the tunisian revolution proved that such a regime could be broken. this is the headline from the guardian newspaper, a flower that could be crushed. they say, if this could happen in one of the richest, most educated, and stable of arab regimes, where else could it happen? there were demonstration ins jordan yesterday, it says, and reports of unrest in libya. egypt decided to delay a planned rise in prices. morocco is looking on nervously. the jerusalem post has a different take. region s events show why ironclad security deal is so necessary, the prime minister says. they go on to paraphrase the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu s view, saying the quick changes there show why israel needed to insist on security arrangements on the ground in any peace agreement. that s a look at world newspaper