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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!President Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Tuesday at the White House. They have met on four previous occasions, but their spouses will get acquainted for the first time today, a diplomatic move that comes as the two leaders try to lessen the tensions in their sometimes rocky relationship. This afternoon, Michelle Obama will host a tea for Sara Netanyahu at the White House. The East Wing confirmed for me they have never met before. The PM's White House reception is expected to be warmer this time than during his last visit in March. The Israeli-U.S. relationship ...
On Monday and Tuesday, President Obama convened a historic gathering in Washington to deal with the most urgent threat facing the globe: nuclear terrorism. Never before have so many world leaders gathered to discuss together how to thwart one of the greatest nightmares imaginable; 47 nations were represented. Though no sweeping treaties or agreements were reached, Obama did succeed on two important fronts. He placed the issue of controlling and securing nuclear material that could be used by terrorists (including al-Qaeda and its allies) at the top of the global to-do list. And he encouraged ...
It looks increasingly likely that the British general elections will go right down to the wire. While the opposition Conservative party led the incumbent Labour party by as many as 17 percentage points last year, in recent weeks the race has become much more competitive. Many are now predicting that the election -- which must be held by early June -- may end in a hung parliament. ...
ANALYSIS (March 26) -- On Monday night, Jews around the world will celebrate Passover, the "Festival of Freedom" that commemorates the end of slavery in Egypt. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might not be in full festive mood. On the vexing issue of settlements, his freedom is constrained by the conflicting demands of a hard-line coalition and an increasingly demanding U.S. administration. Washington is sticking to its call for Israel to freeze settlement construction in east Jerusalem as well as the West Bank, even as Netanyahu's coalition partners continue to push through -- ...
If tensions eased, President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are keeping it to themselves -- for the time being, at least. A two-hour face-to-face meeting between the two leaders in the Oval Office on Tuesday night produced not so much as a photo-op. It came after an uproar over Israel's intention to build new Jewish housing in largely Palestinian East Jerusalem -- a plan first announced during Vice President Biden's visit to Israel two weeks ago, and repeated defiantly by Netanyahu in a speech in Washington on Monday. The U.S. wants a freeze on new settlements in East ...
(March 23) -- President Barack Obama met at the White House today with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Israel sought to ease the crisis in its relations with Washington. But just hours before the low-key private meeting, the Jerusalem city government announced its approval of 20 new homes in east Jerusalem, raising again the issue that soured relations in the first place earlier this month. "Things got a bit out of twist," Netanyahu spokesman Mark Regev told AOL News, referring to the U.S.-Israeli tensions. "But we hope that we'll be back on track where we were before and ...
In the wake of a tense diplomatic dispute over settlements that upstaged Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Jerusalem and drew a rebuke from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to meet with President Obama in the Oval Office Tuesday night in an effort to get peace talks going again in the region. While visiting Israel two weeks ago, Biden was taken by surprise when the government said it had approved construction of 1,600 new new Jewish apartments on disputed land in East Jerusalem, an area held sacred by Palestinians and Christians, as well ...
WASHINGTON (March 22) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit here is being marked by a conciliatory speech today by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a dinner tonight with Vice President Joe Biden and a meeting Tuesday with President Barack Obama. The agenda alone is a sign that the U.S. and Israel are trying to put the recent crisis over Israeli housing construction in East Jerusalem behind them, even if there is minimal substantive change in their positions on that issue. Netanyahu is in Washington for the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, ...
JERUSALEM (March 9) -- Visiting U.S. Vice President Joe Biden had unusually harsh words for Israel after the government approved 1,600 new homes in an ultra-Orthodox East Jerusalem neighborhood. The new construction was announced as Israel and the Palestinians were set to resume U.S.-mediated "proximity" talks after more than a year without any negotiations. "I condemn the decision by the government of Israel to advance planning for new housing units in East Jerusalem," Biden said. "The substance and timing of the announcement, particularly with the launching of proximity talks, is precisely ...
Just when you thought there might be some glimmer of hope for the Middle East peace process, things got a little more complicated. Earlier this week, the public learned that a U.K. court had issued an arrest warrant for former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni for alleged war crimes in Gaza earlier this year. A diplomatic conflict between the two nations has been escalating ever since. ...
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