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Obama Meets With Netanyahu, Says U.S.-Israeli Bond Is 'Unbreakable'

BEN FELLER   07/ 6/10 05:49 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Eager to show unity to the world, President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday dismissed talk of a rift as wildly unfounded, and Netanyahu pledged concrete, "very robust" steps to revive sluggish Mideast peace efforts with the Palestinians.

In a warm, yet carefully choreographed White House embrace, the two leaders took pains to persuade allies and enemies alike that a deeply important relationship is doing just fine.

The two nations clearly felt that was necessary. The meeting came five weeks after Israel's deadly raid on a flotilla that was trying to break the Israeli blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. That raid brought international outrage and tested U.S. support for Israel's security steps.

But the optics and words of Tuesday's visit all sent one message: unshaken cooperation.

Netanyahu emerged with a pile of promises from Obama that the U.S. is both committed to Israel's security and a believer that the prime minister wants peace with Palestinians. For his part, Netanyahu showed the urgency that Obama wants in boosting peace efforts, though he didn't say in public just what he might have planned.

The last time Netanyahu visited in March, amid a moment of deep tension over Israeli settlements in disputed territory, reporters were not even invited to see the leaders shake hands. This time, the two men were in front of the cameras plenty. The media got to see them talking, smiling – even Obama escorting Netanyahu off to his waiting limo.

Where there was agreement, such as on Iran's nuclear ambitions or the promise of Mideast peace, Obama and Netanyahu emphasized it. Where tensions remain, such as on Israeli settlements or the attack on the aid flotilla, there was little public mention.

"The bond between the United States and Israel is unbreakable," Obama said near the start of his comments in the Oval Office, with Netanyahu at his side.

By the time the two leaders took questions from reporters, including one that asserted Obama had distanced himself from Israel, the leaders were cued and ready.

"The premise of your question was wrong, and I entirely disagree with it," Obama said calmly. Even in times of tough conversations with Netanyahu, he said, "the underlying approach never changes, and that is, the United States is committed to Israel's security. We are committed to that special bond."

Netanyahu added a touch of Mark Twain: "The reports about the demise of the special U.S.-Israel relationship aren't just premature. They're just flat wrong."

That relationship has implications across the globe. Israel, a democracy in an explosive region, is counting on unwavering support from the U.S. At. the same time, Palestinians want assurances the U.S. will be a fair broker in any peace efforts. Iran and other U.S. foes watch with an eye toward exploiting any divisions.

And in the United States, Obama faces scrutiny from Republican critics, plus at least a segment of his own supporters, for any move deemed to be anti-Israel.

Netanyahu offered no new details on whether a settlement freeze in the West Bank, set to expire in September, will be lifted or continued. The Israeli leader is under pressure from hard-liners in his coalition government to resume full-fledged construction once the freeze ends, yet such a move could erode peace efforts.

When Obama was asked about this, he did not answer directly, giving Netanyahu space. The president commended the Israeli government for showing "restraint" over the past several months and then pivoted to his hope that direct peace talks would resume soon – before the September deadline.

All the while, the notion of a testy time in U.S.-Israeli relations, as driven by recent events, framed expectations.

Israel announced construction of new apartments in disputed east Jerusalem in March just as Vice President Joe Biden was visiting, an embarrassing setback that Biden condemned. Then came Netanyahu's distinctly low-profile time at the White House in March just a couple of weeks later, fueling talk of dissension. And on May 31 came the Israeli raid in which nine men were killed.

Yet Obama and Netanyahu broadly made the opposite case – that U.S.-Israeli ties are deepening, often without the publicity that grievances receive.

Among the areas in which they sought to show progress:

_ Iran. Netanyahu commended the United Nations Security Council and the United States for slapping new sanctions on Iran in attempts to curtail its pursuit of a nuclear weapon. "I urge other leaders to follow the president's lead, and other countries to follow the U.S. lead," Netanyahu said.

_ Peace talks. Obama prodded for direct peace talks to resume between Israelis and Palestinians after weeks in which the U.S. has served as an indirect mediator. "I believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu wants peace. I think he's willing to take risks for peace," he said. Netanyahu said much the same about himself but unveiled no ideas on ending the standoff. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Netanyahu must choose between settlements and peace. "We want to resume direct negotiations, but the problem is that the land that is supposed to be a Palestinian state is being eaten up by settlements," he told The Associated Press.

_ Security. Obama assured Netanyahu: "The United States will never ask Israel to take any steps that would undermine their security interests." In yet another notable sign of outreach to Israel, he said there is no change in U.S. policy when it comes to nuclear nonproliferation. It was a reference to the U.S. view that the effort to strengthen an international treaty on nuclear nonproliferation should not single out Israel, as happened during a recent review conference in New York.

In one last friendly touch, the Israeli prime minister invited Obama and the first lady, Michelle Obama, for a visit to Israel.

"It's about time," Netanyahu said as he held his fifth U.S chat with Obama. Said a smiling Obama: "We look forward to it."

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Associated Press writers Darlene Superville and Jennifer Loven in Washington and Josef Federman in Jerusalem contributed to this story.

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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:40 AM on 07/08/2010
BREAKING NEWS: CNN fires Middle East edtiro, Octavia Nasr, for Twittering that she respects the late Ayatollah Fadallah!!

Why is this a new HUMILIATION for Americans seeking a balance and open media?

Didn't Ms Nasr show "bias" by expressing her "respect" for some of Fadlallah's words and actions?

Consider this haaretz online article and judge for yourselves!

"But above all, Fadlallah was one of the most fascinating Shi'ite religious leaders in the modern era: A man whose decrees were not only a source of worship for hundreds of thousands of people around the world, but also what put him at odds with the dominant Shi'ite religious institutions situated in Iran.

The Lebanese Ayatollah was even caught in a bitter disagreement with Hezbollah and the Tehran authorities over some of his decrees, and his defiance of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/mess-report/mess-report-the-late-ayatollah-fadlallah-was-an-islamist-cleric-unlike-any-other-1.300185

Look folks, take five minutes to read the article in this mainstream and highly prestigious Israeli newspaper because, despite my criticisms of Israel, I must confess that their press is more open and far more content heavy than is the US media, censored as it is by the ultra-right and America's Israel lobby!!
12:32 AM on 07/08/2010
Netanyahu is practically begging Abbas to sit down for face-to-face negotiations. And you people claim Israel is the problem?
01:08 AM on 07/08/2010
The reason Abbas won't sit down with Bibi is that Israel is violating the terms of the Road Map which required it to freeze settlement activity in the entire WB. Israel is the problem. Incidentally, why are face to face talks any better than proxy talks? This is often done in labor disputes by a mediator.Why can't Bibi define borders in proxy talks? It's obvious Bibi thinks it will be easier to procrastinate in face to face talks, and Abbas knows it, as does almost everyone else
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:46 AM on 07/08/2010
Yes, Netanyahu wants to negotiate with Abbas under the following rules:

Israel moves the goal post whenever it wants by ignoring prior agreements, notably the Roadmap to peace, happily building new JEWS ONLY settlements, which a report only yesterday indicated included 42% of WB lands (includign the socalled security buffer zones from which the lowly natives are naturally excluded);

But the Palestinian Authority must never show resistence to Israel's actions, be it violent or peaceful. For example, Israel threatened the PA after it expressed its support for the UN's Goldstone report.

Besides, your beloved Bibi has already stated his absolute opposition to a Palestinian state and has a long record of obstructionism about which he has bragged time and time again!
05:57 AM on 07/08/2010
fanned Yank in France . . great blog
08:13 AM on 07/08/2010
He says said he supports the idea of a palestinian state side by side with israel. That's something that is incredible for somebody as right wing as netanyahu to say. He also said yesterday that "everything is on the table for negotiation, including the settlements".

The important thing however is that the PA will not even sit down to negotiate. No matter what has happened in the past, if there are no negotiations, there will never, ever be peace. Do you think Israel will unilaterally withdraw or allow palestinian to unilaterally set up their own state, that would put all of israel in rocket range, after what's happened in gaza? The people of israel would have to be suicidal.
10:10 PM on 07/07/2010
While the politicians continue to talk, we can act. Help create the conditions for peace on the ground in Israel-Palestine by giving a micro-loan to a Palestinian entrepreneur today!

www.lendforpeace.org
08:55 PM on 07/07/2010
Obama is nobody to tell anything to the PaIestinians.
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Jeff Ricks
BioMedical Engineer; Roadhouse Bouncer
08:29 PM on 07/07/2010
9 year old kid explains the palestinian plight very eloquently...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vprhpeLI5Y&feature=related

Out of the mouths of children...
08:39 PM on 07/07/2010
Well done, Jeff!
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godwithin
10:15 PM on 07/07/2010
many thanks :)
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08:08 PM on 07/07/2010
obviously the USA is afraid of Israel .
08:39 PM on 07/07/2010
Unfortunately, not. Just two guys Rahm and Obama trying to be Bill Clinton in non-Clinton times. Obama will have to decide, does he want to risk being a one term president that didn't try what is laying in front of him, peace in the middle east or wait for a second term that may never come for economic reasons.

Me, I'd go for it. Rahm? He's probably hedging till after the midterms or second term altogether. But, I do not doubt at all, Obama will do it. If he wins a second term, he WILL ABSOLUTELY do it.

I hate two terms.

President = One term, SIX YEARS. I wish
11:47 PM on 07/07/2010
I agree. Two terms and unlimited campaign financing has put our Presidents in a position
where they are supporting the interests of a foreign country over ours.
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:51 AM on 07/08/2010
You are right, Joel. Check out my post, above, about CNN's decision to fire their Middle East editor yesterday for expressing respect over the late Ayatollah's support for women's rights in Lebanon. As the haaretz article (posted in my text) explained, Fadallah was not only moderate but a very progressive Ayatollah, more often than not at odds with Hezbollah itself and the Iranian top hierarchy.

And yet, a good reporter is fired for expressing "respect" for some of his actions.

Has anyone ever been punished for expressing "respect" for even the worst of Israel's leaders?
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Multiply the truth. Speak truth through power.
07:10 PM on 07/07/2010
Nations have interests between them that might converge or diverge.
"Unbreakable bonds" is a politician's way of saying "bondage".
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
02:52 AM on 07/08/2010
Excellent way of puting it!! -:)
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Jeff Ricks
BioMedical Engineer; Roadhouse Bouncer
06:48 PM on 07/07/2010
The sequal to "Feeling the Hate..." posted by Godwithin below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze5dbxPO8cU

and "Feeling the Hate in NY"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze5dbxPO8cU
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godwithin
07:37 PM on 07/07/2010
Thank you for posting "Feeling the Hate in Tel Aviv" (the music on the video is moving), both links are the same, here is the link for "Feeling the Hate in NY"
http://www.youtube.com/user/mblumenthal#p/u/5/R611drTEHPA
Keep well :)
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
05:54 PM on 07/07/2010
Wow.

Talk about high maintenance relationship...
08:07 PM on 07/07/2010
LOL, funny and true.

No, Aziat didn't like your link. 80% of Israelis follow your post and pester. I could post a link 90% of the time, but 10%, they're on me like a mission.

I want to tell them....what's the point. Once you read the Goldstone report and B'Tselem, it's over. Israel is officially criminal. Nothing left to debate.
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08:56 PM on 07/07/2010
The Goldstone Report...well known anti-Israel site....that openly denies a presumption of innocence to the Israelis accused of crimes (while honoring Hamas’ presumed innocence) and acknowledges that it made accusations of crimes without proof that would stand up in court.
Goldstone report, which violates international standards for inquries, including UN rules on fact-finding, replicating earlier UNHRC biased statements. The commission relied extensively on mediating agencies, especially UN and NGOs, which have a documented hostility to Israel....At the same time, the Commission inexplicably downplayed or ignored substantial evidence of Hamas’ commission of war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes of terror, including specifically its victimization of the Palestinian population by its use of human shields, civilian dress for combatants, and combat use of protected objects like ambulances, hospitals and mosques.

The Goldstone report is only credible to those who CHOOSE to believe it's biased *findings*.
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RepublicanStones
05:34 PM on 07/07/2010
The power which the Israel Lobby wields aginst it own legislature and executive branches of govt is something every US citizen should be embarrassed and concerned about. These people put the the interests of a foreign state above the security interests of their own nation. And this is not some secretive shadowy cabal, no, the Israel lobby operates out in the open, but the fear US politicians have of criticising them or Israel truly is shameful. Rabbi Lerner from Tikkun wrote on this subject a few years ago here on HuffPost

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rabbi-michael-lerner/there-is-no-new-antisemit_b_40600.html

Furthermore these groups such as AIPAC and ADL etc hold fundraisers which go to continuing Israel's original sin of dispossessing the Palestinians, through those illegal settlements. These groups should be prosecuted for helping to break international law and enabling human rights abusers. Also many wealthy benefactors in the likes of the USA and Australia help to fund the construction of these illegal and immoral settlements, and its quite easy to find out who they are as many settlements in the West Bank are named after the person or family which funded their construction. Prosecute these people now or else the USA will be see to be hypocritical when it comes to demanding other nations abide by international law. And finally US aid to Israel actually breeaks its own laws.

http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/palestine/topTenReasons.html
05:23 PM on 07/07/2010
never thought I would say this but Kahane was right in everything he said
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Winged Pegasus
06:13 PM on 07/07/2010
It was in the streets of Manhattan. Evil has no boundries.
05:25 AM on 07/08/2010
What, this delightful chap?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meir_Kahane
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Winged Pegasus
10:01 AM on 07/08/2010
Ah, so do you agree with shooting "delightful chaps" down in the street or perhaps a short trial first. Just interested in your point of view.
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Winged Pegasus
08:06 AM on 07/09/2010
I Apologize. Thank you for your response.
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Winged Pegasus
04:56 PM on 07/07/2010
When the son's of Bolivar throw the ancient dice with their new brothers, the offspring of Qin and Dolgorukiy. And, all three throw their lots behind the spawn of Cyrus, the Iblis of all that is and meant to be.

When the sky over Moriah is reflected in the newly formed mirror of glass on the platform of the holy. And, within the ancient precincts of Persepolis the worshippers of Iblis have murdered their own. Then at that time will the former free of the United States see the true face of the Brother and feel the full weight of the evil which has been planned as all of us together are transferred to our personal Room 101.
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
04:33 PM on 07/07/2010
No government can serve two two masters, and a government serves Israel cannot serve the American people.
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nk5otr
05:36 PM on 07/07/2010
The other side of the coin is that the democratically elected government of Israel can not be a servant of the Obama administration. The giving of foreign aid by the United States does not mean we can order any country around. Most countries we give aid to, ignore us. Of the top 30 countries that are recipients of foreign aid from the U.S., only 2 vote with the U.S. in the United Nations over 60% of the time on important non-consensus votes.

http://www.heritage.org/Research/Reports/2010/04/~/media/Images/Reports/2010/b2395_chart2_1/b2395_chart2_2.ashx
05:36 PM on 07/07/2010
how does it serve israel?
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Alex Young
07:03 PM on 07/07/2010
''cough''
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Yank in France
Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
04:20 PM on 07/07/2010
WHITE HOUSE FLIES WHITE FLAG OF SURRENDER TO ISRAEL

Such is this afternoon title of pro-Israel hawk, Dana Millbank.

"A blue-and-white Israeli flag hung from Blair House. Across Pennsylvania Avenue, the Stars and Stripes was in its usual place atop the White House. But to capture the real significance of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's visit with President Obama, White House officials might have instead flown the white flag of surrender."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/06/AR2010070604005.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

Oh well, so much for the foreign policy independence of the United States of America!!
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06:01 PM on 07/07/2010
You do realize that every time a foreign head of state stays at Blair house..that countrys flag is put up, right? or do you want to make this an issue?
08:20 PM on 07/07/2010
Jeremy, I know this is hard to follow, but he was referring to Milbank's article, not the actual flag.
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Winged Pegasus
09:16 PM on 07/07/2010
Thank you. Don't bother arguing with the son's and daughters of Iblis. Truth is not their venue.
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godwithin
02:13 PM on 07/07/2010
must see
feel the hate http://maxblumenthal.com/feeling-the-hate-in-jerusalem/
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
03:26 PM on 07/07/2010
godwithin....thanx you so much for the video...you are fanned and favd.

Obama is now nothing more than Hillarys sock puppet
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Enroh Mot
Veritas Lux Mea
04:22 PM on 07/07/2010
They both made a trip to see the Bildeberg group before the election, so you could say they're two peas in the same pod.
04:17 PM on 07/07/2010
some of that is a bit excessive but certainly understandable concidering Obamas outreach to countires that have long been threatening Israel. Perhaps if He reached out to the Israelis in the same way the hate in that video wouldn't be so pronounced.
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alex8649
05:13 PM on 07/07/2010
Yeah, bigotry and hatred is always "understandable" meaning fine and well by you as long as it's not directed at Likudniks and the Israel lobbies. Everyone and everything else is always fair game especially if they stand in the way of Israeli Zionist expansionism.
09:24 PM on 07/07/2010
You're a lib?

LMAO