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Obama now more likely to take a final shot at the 'peace process'

November 10, 2016 11:55
No more grim-faced meetings: Netanyahu and Obama

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

On Sunday morning, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened the weekly cabinet meeting assuring Israelis that whoever is elected as the new American president, "I am convinced Israel-US relations, which are steady and strong, will not only stay that way, but will continue to strengthen."

He even made sure he used the feminine form of "president" in Hebrew (nesiah) as well as the masculine (nasi). Just in case.

His next remarks, however, revealed he was more concerned with the current president than whoever replaced him in the White House.

"We also expect that the US remains true to the principle that it held by for many years: that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be solved through direct negotiations without pre-conditions and, of course, not through UN resolutions or other international forums."

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