Friday, May 20, 2011

President Obama And Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Meet In The Oval Office



In Meeting With Obama, Netanyahu Rules Out Israeli Withdrawal To 1967 Boundaries -- Washington Post

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu suggested Friday that President Obama holds an unrealistic view of how to achieve peace in the Middle East, saying that Israel would never pull back to the boundaries that the American president said a day earlier must be the basis for negotiations.

The unusual Oval Office exchange, following a nearly two-hour meeting, laid bare the fundamental differences between Obama and the hawkish leader of the chief American ally in the Middle East.

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More News On Today`s Meeting Between President Obama And Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu

Disputes 'between friends': Obama, Netanyahu at WH -- Yahoo News/AP
Israel's Netanyahu rejects Obama proposal on borders -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Netanyahu rejects Obama's call on 1967 borders -- Yahoo News/AFP
Divisions Clear as Netanyahu and Obama Discuss Peace -- New York Times
Netanyahu rebuffs Obama on Mideast plan -- Washington Times
Netanyahu and Obama discuss path to Middle East peace -- BBC
Obama Downplays U.S.-Israel Tensions After Meeting With Netanyahu -- ABC News
Obama and Netanyahu note their 'differences' after Oval Office talk -- The Hill
Netanyahu rebukes Obama's call for new peace talks -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News
Netanyahu and Obama long way apart over Middle East peace plans -- The Guardian
Obama Says Israel's Security Is 'Paramount' -- NPR

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