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Obama: disagreement with Netanyahu will not end soon

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Obama: disagreement with Netanyahu will not end soon

Sun, 22 Mar 2015 14:34:35

Agency Sama Baghdad news - Follow-up of new US President Barack Obama's criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said that the repudiation of efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the basis of the existence of two makes it "difficult to find a path" toward serious negotiations to resolve this issue. In an interview with the newspaper Huffington Post American, Obama also Netanyahu criticized because of hisstatements about the vote of Palestinians inside the Green Line, explaining that the deep rift in relations between Israel and the United States will not end soon. Obama addressed in the interview, which was conducted Friday and released Saturday, his phone call with Netanyahu, on Thursday, Two days of Obama's re Antkhabh.oukal after "I have to, we still believe that the two-state solution is the only way to achieve security for Israel in the long run, if they want to remain a Jewish and democratic state." exacerbated the worst crisis witnessed by the American-Israeli relations for decades, due to an announcement Netanyahu ahead of the elections held on Tuesday he would not be a Palestinian state during his reign, and because of the intimidating Israelis vote Palestinians inside the Green Line. It also soured Netanyahu's tense relations with Obama because of US efforts to reach an international agreement with Iran to rein in Tehran's nuclear program, and relations have deteriorated when Netanyahu before inviting Republicans to address the US Congress two weeks of the Israeli elections to criticize Obama's quest to reach such an agreement before.

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