New York – White House: Obama To Raise Concerns About Settlements With Netanyahu

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    FILE - U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval office of the White House in Washington November 9, 2015. ReutersNew York – U.S. President Barack Obama will raise concerns about Israeli settlement activity in Arab lands during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York on Wednesday, White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes said.

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    Rhodes told reporters on Tuesday that the United States has discussed its concerns about Israeli settlements and “the potential viability of a Palestinian state in the face of that settlement activity … I’m sure President Obama will do so tomorrow as well.”


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    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    7 years ago

    What arab lands are being spoken about?The land wasn’t given to arabs. It is territories that were part of the ottoman empire that ended in 1918.

    7 years ago

    This terror lover and Israel hater never considered that the Palestinians must stop killing Israelis and become civilized in order to get anything. The land never belonged to them. They want it. Well, so do I.

    May Obama’s memory be forgotten, the menace he is. I wish nothing but the worst for anyone that considers continuing his policies.

    7 years ago

    I just dont get Natanyhu. ..he has no partner in Obama …does he not know which side he is on? A waste of his time.Hopefully Trump will be a bit(?) more understanding.

    7 years ago

    I wonder if Obama ever “raised concerns” to muslims about terrorism??? Nah, why would he?

    7 years ago

    it is anti-semitic to object to the presence of people in a land (which is argued to be outside of Israel) because they are Jewish.

    Certainly no one would object if “israeli arabs” were moving in, but if they’re Jews suddenly there’s an outcry?! …antisemitism in its simplest form.