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Obama, Netenyahu To Focus On Peace Talks Between Israel And Palestine

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

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaks during a ceremony to mark July 4, U.S. Independence Day, at the residence of the U.S. ambassador in the coastal Israeli town of Hertzeliya, Thursday, July 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, Pool)

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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07:27 PM on 07/07/2010
Lol : Politics...
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Garbaj
What is the Matrix?
04:00 PM on 07/06/2010
dear mr. president...!

i TRULY hope for your own sake that the DNC gets all the contributions that an "unbreakable bond" will net for the upcoming midterm elections...and beyond...!

it was abundantly clear as you sat there, listening to netanyahu drone on & on about how much he wanted peace that, you'd much be rather be ANYWHERE but there...!

i sensed your discomfort; your unease whenever netanyahu spoke. you distrust the man and if you could, you'd make him disappear with a casual wave of the hand....!

BUT for those danged contributions, you could tell that man what a dingbat & a windbag he is and put him in his place. instead you sat there and endured...and sulked...!!!

you KNOW full well that netanyahu gives a rat's arse about peace...and as long as israel's purse is tied rather firmly to the hip of the american political elite, you sir have no choice but to go along with the program. there is too much to lose in the midterms...and the general beyond...!

i understand that what you did today you did for the good of the party...and your own presidency.

but you sir should know that making such statements, as "reassuring" as they might be to donors will cause much distress in the muslim world. you sir should understand that such admissions...come at a steep price...!!!
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03:15 PM on 07/06/2010
"The US/Israel bond is unbreakable". Shouldn't that be determined by the US populace? Isn't it time for a national referendum on this issue?
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Quinterius
Accept no dogmas
05:21 PM on 07/06/2010
Don't worry, the US population is so brainwashed that it is almost as devoted to Israel as the politicians are.
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11:16 PM on 07/06/2010
Finding out that 42% of the West Bank is occupied by Israeli squatters should be a dose of reality.
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nk5otr
09:59 AM on 07/09/2010
Americans loves Israel.

"In the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict, a striking 63% of Americans currently say their sympathies lie more with the Israelis, the highest level in nearly 20 years."

http://www.gallup.com/poll/126155/support-israel-near-record-high.aspx
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11:52 AM on 07/09/2010
Saying that one's sympathies favor a certain position is a far cry from affirming an "unbreakable bond." When I send condolences to the family of the deceased, I am not promising to pay for the funeral. It makes a great difference in the question asked in that poll.
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MDCA
I love America.
01:27 PM on 07/06/2010
What a great circus. Both need a boost in their respective countries. Ahhhh...How politics of the moment rules the rhetoric!
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Vlady
Better Late
01:44 PM on 07/06/2010
What is important is US and Israel are good friends, not withstanding many glumly predictions uttered on this board.
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02:03 PM on 07/06/2010
We all have to be good friends and despite Israel's efforts to the contrary, that includes Palestinians.
04:02 PM on 07/06/2010
I don't know about you, but I don't make friends with those who spy on me, get me into needless wars, and kill my citizens (USS Liberty and Furkan Dogan). They can keep their "friendship" and I'll keep the annual $3 billion dollar check thank you very much (maybe pas it on to our citizens who had their unemployment benefits pulled out from under them this month).
12:26 PM on 07/06/2010
East Jerusalem is not simply an "area the Palestinians claim as a part of a hoped-for future state" as the article says; it is an area that has been illegally occupied by Israel since 1967 and the Palestinians simply want it back so it can be part of their future state.
12:46 PM on 07/06/2010
The Jews have claim that land as well.
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08:37 PM on 07/06/2010
Do you know that there is a difference between "Jews" and "Israel"?
It does not sound like you do.
12:47 PM on 07/06/2010
The 1947 UN resolution did not give East Jerusalem to the Palestinian state that the UN created. While I am in favor of the Palestinians getting the Arab neighborhoods of E. Jerusalem, neither the Israelis nor the Palestinians have a legal claim to E. Jerusalem (other than possession being 90% of the law.)
Tony Andrews
Ὁ βίος βραχύς, ἡ δὲ τέχν
01:14 PM on 07/06/2010
The 1947 UN resolution gave Jerusalem to nobody, declaring it a corpus seperatum.

The UN has repeatedly revisited the question of Jerusalem, and its current position is (as it has always been) that the status of Jerusalem should be that which was outlined in reolution 181.
12:23 PM on 07/06/2010
You mean the refugee settlers from Jordan are inhabiting 58% of the West Bank.

Jordan attacked Israel and lost and ceded the West Bank to Israel.

It's what happens in war isn't it.

How come when West Bank was under Jordan control e.g. from 1948 to 1967 there wasn't even talk about calling for a so called Palestinian state?
Tony Andrews
Ὁ βίος βραχύς, ἡ δὲ τέχν
12:45 PM on 07/06/2010
"In 1988, Jordan ceded its claims to the West Bank to the Palestine Liberation Organization, as "the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people". (wikipedia) and NOT Israel.
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01:24 PM on 07/06/2010
How nice that they turned over something they didn't possess. Hey, Tony, you can have Madagascar. Enjoy it.
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Vlady
Better Late
01:53 PM on 07/06/2010
""In 1988, Jordan ceded its claims to the West Bank to the Palestine Liberation Organization,"

You can spin it as you want, but it's not up to Jordan to cede a territory that does not belong to it. Same way I can cede the Brooklyn Bridge to you.
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11:50 AM on 07/06/2010
So President Obama has secured the AIPAC funding for the Democratic Candidates. It's all Kabuki with Netanyahu slithering out from under his rock just long enough to insure the US Foreign Aid continues and that America remains the pirates lapdog.
Netanyahu has no desire for peace and Lakud would be happiest locked in armed combat to justify their Apartheid policy and hateful acts.
There is no hope for peace with Netanyahu.
12:07 PM on 07/06/2010
So true.
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Vlady
Better Late
02:08 PM on 07/06/2010
"There is no hope for peace with Netanyahu."

Don't conceal your desire of ME without Israel by pretending that it's Netanyahu who is an obstacle.
11:45 AM on 07/06/2010
Nice Obama has time for this: there has never been peace in the middle east, ever, and there never will be. Meanwhile, the US continues to sink into bad economy, oil spill etc etc. He's delusional--he is so out of touch with the reality of this country.
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Vlady
Better Late
02:10 PM on 07/06/2010
At least impartial and honest
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KIVPossum
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11:31 AM on 07/06/2010
Laugh..

All Israel wants to do is Talk about the Process that Might lead to Talks about a Peace Process.


Been holding the carrot out there for decades.
11:46 AM on 07/06/2010
Well said. And true.
12:34 PM on 07/06/2010
actually Netanyahu has agreed to direct talks. It's Abbas that has denied direct talks
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03:06 PM on 07/06/2010
lase don't confuse us with the facts
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11:02 AM on 07/06/2010
Actions speak louder than words. End the settlements and remember you are all human beings. Love thy neighbors as yourself. Stop taking what is not yours.
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Vlady
Better Late
02:13 PM on 07/06/2010
Show an example. Sell your house first and move out of US
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09:36 AM on 07/08/2010
Vlady
What an ignorant comment. I am pro Israeli, pro Palestinian, pro people and pro peace. No one should get out of their homes and no one should take what is not theirs. No more settlements. Keep it as is and make peace and work together. Nothing good is coming from any of this.
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
10:37 AM on 07/06/2010
I hope he points out that what Israel is doing is no different than creating soviet block states
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Vlady
Better Late
02:35 PM on 07/06/2010
USSR has never won World Cup
Tony Andrews
Ὁ βίος βραχύς, ἡ δὲ τέχν
03:52 PM on 07/06/2010
Nor has Israel.
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HeadlessHessian
Contra el prejuicio.
10:33 AM on 07/06/2010
Look, no jewish leader wants to give up the land they took in 67. Period, so I doubt that Beny will yield to any of our suggestions of relinquishing OCCUPIED land for peace.
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
10:41 AM on 07/06/2010
that cause they are tying to create block states
10:48 AM on 07/06/2010
sorry, what happened in '67?
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
11:25 AM on 07/06/2010
a fighter jet ripped through the USS Liberty.
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
11:37 AM on 07/06/2010
Green Bay won the Super Bowl, Billie Jean King was on top of her game, The Graduate beat Bonnie and Clyde at the cinema, Lonely Hearts Club Band was a hot seller,

Oh, And Israel attacked Egypt, starting the Six Days War.
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Quinterius
Accept no dogmas
10:30 AM on 07/06/2010
No doubt that Obama will praise the phony Israeli "easing" of flow of goods to Gaza. The change is a joke. Now, potato chips will be allowed. Hurray! Still no construction material will be allowed, unless it is "supervised by the UN." It is totally ridiculous. If someone wants to rebuilds his house that was destroyed in last year's massacre of Gaza by Israel, he is out of luck. Also, very little exports will be allowed. Also, fishing will still be highly limited to a short distance from the shores of Gaza, where very little fish is left. Gaza is still the biggest open prison in the the world. As Moshe Dayan said to the Palestinians, "We have no solution, you shall continue to live like dogs."
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HeadlessHessian
Contra el prejuicio.
10:42 AM on 07/06/2010
No different than the shrubs unconditional support for israel, you would agree then!
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bbsnews
11:58 AM on 07/06/2010
And no exports. No raw materials in, no exports out except for a paltry precedent from last year of a token amount of flowers and strawberries being let out because the world wide pictures of them being fed to livestock make Israel look bad.

Israel does just enough to keep the world from breathing down its neck even as it continues the illegal expansion, land theft and resource theft.
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12:21 PM on 07/06/2010
So what are the Palestinians going to do about it?
democles
swords-r-us
10:29 AM on 07/06/2010
Here's how it goes:

Netanyahu: No.
Obama: I didn't ask anything.
Netanyahu: The answer's still no.
Obama: Israel must ecognize the Pales...
Netanyahu: No. Until the Palestinian terrorists stop eating and breathing, we have right to defend our selves. Everyday, they get up and eat and breath. We're Jews. Nobody likes us.
Obama: Excuse, me but my country's policy is a two-state solution.
Netanyahu: So is ours, you state your position, and we state ours, no. No. No.
Obama: Gaza bloc
Netanyahu: Those terrorists deserve to die. All of them...
Obama: Iran sanc..
Netanyahu: If the US doesn't invade the terrorist axis of evil, you are an anti-semite.
Obama: settle...
Netanyahu: we have only built on 42% of the land that isn't ours. We have a right to build on 99.9%, and we'll leave a shack on top of a dump for the terrorists. THat will be the Palestinian Shac.. I mean state.
Obama: I think these talks have been very fruitful.
Netanyahu: No.
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HeadlessHessian
Contra el prejuicio.
10:35 AM on 07/06/2010
LMAO!
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KriTiKiT
Says"play nice"
10:38 AM on 07/06/2010
sounds like a conversation between Martin Luther King and john birch.