Obama, Netanyahu Hold Evening Talks -- Voice of America
The talks came after Israel's recent announcement of plans to build 1,600 new housing units in East Jerusalem.
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met for more than three hours at the White House, late Tuesday, amid unusual tensions in the U.S.-Israel relationship. The Obama administration has stressed the strength of the bilateral relationship despite controversy about the Israeli government's announcement that it will build new settlement housing in East Jerusalem and concerns about how to move Israel-Palestinian peace efforts forward:
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More News On The Yesterday's Meeting Between President Obama And PM Netanyahu
Netanyahu, Obama talk amid Israeli housing dispute -- CNN
Netanyahu spends unheralded time at White House -- Washington Post
Obama, Netanyahu meet amid heightened tension -- Post Gazette/L.A. Times
Silence from Bibi and Obama -- Politico
Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu mum after talks -- Toronto Star
Israel Continues Settlement Expansion in East Jerusalem -- Voice of America
Israel Confirms New Construction in East Jerusalem -- New York Times
New Israeli construction plan undermines talks -- Times Online
Obama, Netanyahu doing a complicated little dance -- AJC
Obama's strategy in Israeli-Palestinian conflict at crossroads -- Christian Science Monitor
Dispute with Israel underscores limits of U.S. power, a shifting alliance -- Washington Post
Q+A: Jerusalem: What's at stake? Why does it matter? -- Reuters
Factbox: Years of rhetoric reflect conflict over Jerusalem -- Reuters
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