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Netanyahu tries to play down tensions with US
« on: March 29, 2010, 11:04:45 PM »
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Headlines/Default.aspx?id=954380



JERUSALEM - Israel's leader tried to play down tensions with the U.S. on Sunday after a rocky meeting at the White House last week, saying that relations with Washington remain solid

 

In his first public comments on the matter, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet that Israel and the U.S. can work out their differences.

 

"The relationship between Israel and the U.S. is one between allies and friends, and it's a relationship based on years of tradition," Netanyahu said. "Even if there are disagreements, these are disagreements between friends, and that's how they will stay."

 

The U.S. has criticized Israeli construction in east Jerusalem _ the section of the holy city claimed by the Palestinians. It has asked Israel for gestures toward the Palestinians to help relaunch peace talks, which were about to start earlier this month when the latest spat over settlements broke out.

 

The planned peace talks were thrown into doubt after Israel announced plans to build 1,600 new apartments for Jews in east Jerusalem. Israel made the announcement while Vice President Joe Biden was visiting, drawing sharp condemnations from Washington and calls to cancel the construction plans.

 

Netanyahu, who has consistently rejected calls for any halt to building in Jerusalem, got a chilly reception at the White House last week. He gave no sign of giving in to the U.S. demand or resolving the dispute by the time he left.

 

Ties between Israel and the U.S. are more tense than they have been in years.

 

Netanyahu was to discuss the matter with his Cabinet ministers at their weekly meeting Sunday, and told reporters before the meeting that he had taken "certain steps in order to narrow the gaps."

No details from the reportedly tense Obama-Netanyahu meeting have been made public. The administration's precise demands on Israel and what Israel has offered in return have also remained under wraps.

 

Israel captured east Jerusalem from Jordan in 1967 and later annexed it, a move that was never recognized by the international community. The current tension surrounds Israeli construction in the Jewish neighborhoods it has built in east Jerusalem. The international community considers these neighborhoods to be illegal settlements, no different from the more than 120 Jewish settlements that dot the West Bank.

 

Netanyahu says that Israel will retain its east Jerusalem neighborhoods in any peace deal so building there does not harm the chances for peace.

 

The Israeli construction plans and deadlock in peace efforts have helped fuel recent Palestinian protests in the West Bank and east Jerusalem.

 

On Sunday, Israel said it was imposing a closure on the West Bank as a security measure for the duration of the weeklong Passover holiday. The measure, which was to begin at midnight, bars almost all Palestinians from entering Israel. Such restrictions are routine during Jewish holidays.

 

The past week has seen an uptick in violence in and around the Gaza Strip, which has been relatively quiet since Israel's offensive there ended early last year. Militants have increased rocket fire into southern Israel, and a gunbattle along the Gaza-Israel border Friday left two Israeli soldiers and one Palestinian civilian dead.

 

Netanyahu said Hamas, the Islamic group that rules Gaza, was responsible for the violence and said Israel would respond "aggressively" to any attacks.
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Re: Netanyahu tries to play down tensions with US
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2010, 06:57:19 PM »
Netanyahu is in a position where the less said the better for now. I think he was wise not blowing the entire thing out of proportion. The treatment he got on his trip to Washington was a disgrace. If I was him that would be the last visit I made there for the duration. Israel needs to set a policy that is good for Israel and stick to it. If Israel was smart they would churn the Iranian pot to some extent and give the shvartza Administration some white hairs. Before we knew it we would have an Uncle Remus look alike living in the White House   ;D
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Re: Netanyahu tries to play down tensions with US
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2010, 08:16:12 PM »
Netanyahu is in a position where the less said the better for now. I think he was wise not blowing the entire thing out of proportion. The treatment he got on his trip to Washington was a disgrace. If I was him that would be the last visit I made there for the duration. Israel needs to set a policy that is good for Israel and stick to it. If Israel was smart they would churn the Iranian pot to some extent and give the shvartza Administration some white hairs. Before we knew it we would have an Uncle Remus look alike living in the White House   ;D


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Re: Netanyahu tries to play down tensions with US
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2010, 08:27:43 PM »
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