Benjamin Netanyahu

This should make next week's White House meeting interesting.
"He's looking for that progressive validation," said a former Center for American Progress staffer.
"You think there is a magic wand here, but I disagree," he told his political opponents, who have been pushing for peace talks.
Lawmakers seem incapable of grasping the fact that Palestinians are suffering, too.
The Israeli prime minister blamed the Holocaust on a Palestinian, then blamed Abbas for glorifying him.
The Al-Aqsa mosque is just one part of a much more complicated problem.