Both Israel and the United States seek to quash expectations that the visit will jump-start the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he and U.S. President Barak Obama have agreed that when the U.S. President visits Israel they would discuss “three main issues ... Iran's attempt to arm itself with nuclear weapons, the unstable situation in Syria ... and the efforts to advance the diplomatic process of peace between the Palestinians and us," that’s not exactly what others are saying in either Washington or Tel Aviv.
As soon was announced that the President would be visiting the Middle East, supporters of the policies of the Netanyahu government went into overdrive in an effort to throw cold water on any idea that the diplomatic mission could achieve any breakthrough in the Israeli-Palestinian “peace process.”
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Gods chosen people are quite hostile.
ReplyDeleteFairly certain Israel will NOT keep him!!!
ReplyDeleteObama travels and takes a lot of vacations to get out of the White House. Obviously he is unconfortable in a job he knows nothing about.
ReplyDeleteMabe he will stay over there! We can all hope!
ReplyDeleteObam has and always will be anti Israel.
ReplyDeleteObama is going to Israel to find out what that documented American name Rubio was up to. He'd never think to ask Rubio to the White House to get the same information.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he can stop by Benghazi.
ReplyDeletelol another case of damned if you do, damned if you don't anti obama tirades
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