Washington – Obama calls Netanyahu to Offer Condolences for Bombing

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    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a parliament session in the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, in Jerusalem, Tuesday, March 22, 2011(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)Washington – US President Barack Obama called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday to offer condolences for a bombing in Jerusalem that killed a British woman and injured at least 34 people, including six US citizens, the White House said.

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    Obama also expressed ‘concern about the recent rocket and mortar attacks against Israel from Gaza,’ White House spokesman Jay Carney said in a statement.

    Obama ‘reaffirmed the United States’ unwavering commitment to Israel’s security,’ Carney said.

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    Bigboy
    Bigboy
    13 years ago

    By the way, is he still in Russia?

    Pickle
    Pickle
    13 years ago

    This picture is a winner!

    13 years ago

    Thank you Mr. Obama.

    13 years ago

    Big deal. All mouth, no action.

    MordyS
    MordyS
    13 years ago

    I guess he got bored of his brackets in NCAA tournament

    13 years ago

    did he make the same call last week after the shchita in itamar?or that was in the settelments and didnt warrent a condolence call??