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Title: Bond between U.S., Israel ‘unbreakable,’ Obama says (Gag Warning)
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Published: Jul 7, 2010
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Post Date: 2010-07-07 10:21:14 by tom007
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Bond between U.S., Israel ‘unbreakable,’ Obama says

President believes Israel wants peace and is serious about resuming talks

Darlene Superville Washington— The Associated Press Tuesday, Jul. 06, 2010 10:08PM EDT

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U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to warm rocky relations on Tuesday, declaring that any talk of a rift is unfounded. Mr. Obama said the U.S.-Israeli bond is “unbreakable."

The President had praise for his guest following the pair's meeting at the White House, hailing Israel's recent decision to greatly ease its three-year blockade of the Gaza Strip as “real progress." And he said he believes Mr. Netanyahu “wants peace" with the Palestinians and is serious about resuming the face-to-face Mideast peace talks that broke off in December, 2008.

For the Israeli leader's part, Mr. Netanyahu pledged that “we're committed" to peace with the Palestinians. He said reports of the demise of the U.S.-Israel relationship are “flat wrong."

Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Obama talked as protesters gathered across the street in Lafayette Park and chanted “No More Aid, End the Blockade," referring to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.

After heavy international pressure, including from Mr. Obama and other top U.S. officials, Israel's decision to ease its Gaza blockade will let in most consumer goods. The ban on exports from Gaza and limits on shipments of construction material remain.

It was the leaders' fifth meeting, and a makeup for a scheduled June 1 session at the White House that Mr. Netanyahu cancelled to deal with fallout from Israel's deadly May 31 military raid on a flotilla trying to break the Gaza embargo.

The atmosphere — expressed in the rhetoric and in the schedule — was far different than at their chilly last meeting here. At that time, Mr. Obama, upset over Israeli policies in disputed East Jerusalem, had Mr. Netanyahu to the White House in the evening — and out of sight of all media coverage.

This time, the leaders appeared together before reporters in the Oval Office and then went into a lengthy working lunch.

A key topic was resuming the U.S.-mediated indirect peace talks. Mr. Netanyahu has repeatedly said he is ready to meet face to face with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, but has given few indications about what concessions he is willing to make.

Specifically, he has rejected demands from Mr. Obama and the Palestinians for a full settlement freeze in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and a promise to resume negotiations from where they broke off under his more dovish predecessor, Ehud Olmert. The Palestinians claim the areas for a future independent state.

Mr. Netanyahu has imposed only a partial settlement freeze, and that is set to expire in September. The Israeli leader is under pressure from hard-liners in his coalition government to resume full-fledged construction once the freeze ends.

Mr. Obama did not answer when asked if he wanted Mr. Netanyahu to extend the freeze. Instead, he praised Israel for showing “restraint" on settlements, saying it has created more opportunity for direct talks. The President said he hoped those face-to-face talks between Israelis and Palestinians could resume before the September freeze expiration.

Mr. Obama and Mr. Netanyahu also talked about efforts to end Iran's nuclear weapons pursuit, including sanctions that Mr. Obama signed into law last week. That legislation followed a fourth round of UN Security Council sanctions against Iran.

Mr. Netanyahu said the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran is the most prominent danger to peace, and called on other nations to follow the U.S. example and adopt their own unilateral sanctions on Tehran.

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U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to warm rocky relations on Tuesday, declaring that any talk of a rift is unfounded. Mr. Obama said the U.S.-Israeli bond is “unbreakable."

The President had praise for his guest following the pair's meeting at the White House, hailing Israel's recent decision to greatly ease its three-year blockade of the Gaza Strip as “real progress." And he said he believes Mr. Netanyahu “wants peace" with the Palestinians and is serious about resuming the face-to-face Mideast peace talks that broke off in December, 2008.

For the Israeli leader's part, Mr. Netanyahu pledged that “we're committed" to peace with the Palestinians. He said reports of the demise of the U.S.-Israel relationship are “flat wrong."

Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Obama talked as protesters gathered across the street in Lafayette Park and chanted “No More Aid, End the Blockade," referring to Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.

After heavy international pressure, including from Mr. Obama and other top U.S. officials, Israel's decision to ease its Gaza blockade will let in most consumer goods. The ban on exports from Gaza and limits on shipments of construction material remain.

It was the leaders' fifth meeting, and a makeup for a scheduled June 1 session at the White House that Mr. Netanyahu cancelled to deal with fallout from Israel's deadly May 31 military raid on a flotilla trying to break the Gaza embargo.

The atmosphere — expressed in the rhetoric and in the schedule — was far different than at their chilly last meeting here. At that time, Mr. Obama, upset over Israeli policies in disputed East Jerusalem, had Mr. Netanyahu to the White House in the evening — and out of sight of all media coverage.

This time, the leaders appeared together before reporters in the Oval Office and then went into a lengthy working lunch.

A key topic was resuming the U.S.-mediated indirect peace talks. Mr. Netanyahu has repeatedly said he is ready to meet face to face with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, but has given few indications about what concessions he is willing to make.

Specifically, he has rejected demands from Mr. Obama and the Palestinians for a full settlement freeze in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and a promise to resume negotiations from where they broke off under his more dovish predecessor, Ehud Olmert. The Palestinians claim the areas for a future independent state.

Mr. Netanyahu has imposed only a partial settlement freeze, and that is set to expire in September. The Israeli leader is under pressure from hard-liners in his coalition government to resume full-fledged construction once the freeze ends.

Mr. Obama did not answer when asked if he wanted Mr. Netanyahu to extend the freeze. Instead, he praised Israel for showing “restraint" on settlements, saying it has created more opportunity for direct talks. The President said he hoped those face-to-face talks between Israelis and Palestinians could resume before the September freeze expiration.

Mr. Obama and Mr. Netanyahu also talked about efforts to end Iran's nuclear weapons pursuit, including sanctions that Mr. Obama signed into law last week. That legislation followed a fourth round of UN Security Council sanctions against Iran.

Mr. Netanyahu said the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran is the most prominent danger to peace, and called on other nations to follow the U.S. example and adopt their own unilateral sanctions on Tehran.

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#1. To: tom007 (#0)

Mr. Netanyahu said the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran is the most prominent danger to peace,

Iran????

we will have no peace for this country as long as the Jews own and operate our government.

Cynicom  posted on  2010-07-07   10:26:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: tom007 (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2010-07-07   17:58:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: tom007 (#0)

Bond between U.S., Israel ‘unbreakable,’ Obama says (Gag Warning)

We, and the US troops being amassed [ freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=119929 / freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=119917 ] are being set up for the Judeo-British [City of London/scepterofjudah] "Gog and Magog" plot, where Obama will "break the covenant" with "Israel" [Daniel 9:27]. They have already established in people's minds that Zero is Muslim, anti-Israel [what a joke...yarmulke anyone?], and the "antiChrist". How much clearer can their intentions be.

Contrary to the plot propaganda, Daniel 9:27 was fulfilled by Christ confirming the New Covenant, and the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple as Christ promised: Not one stone will be left upon another. Jerusalem was "plowed as a field" and the Jews wail [ Isaiah 65:14] at the remains of Fort Antonia.

"...as long as there..remain active enemies of the Christian church, we may hope to become Master of the World...the future Jewish King will never reign in the world before Christianity is overthrown - B'nai B'rith speech http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/luther.htm / http://bible.cc/psalms/83-4.htm

AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt  posted on  2010-07-07   18:40:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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