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Bibi pledges commitment to two-state solution in meeting with Obama

November 9, 2015 17:55
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama that he remains committed to the two-state solution and is interested in taking practical steps to calm tensions with the Palestinians in a meeting in Washington today.

According to Ha’aretz, Mr Netanyahu said: "I want to make clear that we haven’t given up on our hope for peace. We will never give up on our hope for peace. I remain committed to the vision of two states for two peoples – a demilitarized Palestinian state that recognizes the Jewish state. I don’t think anybody should doubt Israel's determination to defend itself against terror but also its willingness to make peace with its neighbours."

It has been widely reported that Mr Obama has given up on pushing for a peace deal before his term ends in January 2017.

According to Jonathan Rynhold, a senior researcher at the Begin-Sadat Centre for Strategic Studies (BESA) at Bar-Ilan University, for Mr Obama, “as far as Netanyahu and Palestinian President Abbas go it’s ‘a plague on both your houses’.”