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Tag Archives: Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu
PM Netanyahu to Obama: No Effing Way, Pal
Posted on May 20th, 2011
OK, the Israeli Prime Minister didn’t use the F-Bomb with Obama (at least not as far as I would know.) But I bet you he was thinking it when our distinguished Community-Organizer-in-Chief laid out his wholly predictable plan to shrink Israel to pre-1967 borders. As Israel’s former U.N. Ambassador, Dore Gold, said recently, this makes [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Foreign Policy, Israel, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: Foreign Policy, Hamas, Hezbollah, Israel, Obama, Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu
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Israeli prime minister cancels White House meeting
Posted on May 31st, 2010
JERUSALEM – Israel’s prime minister has called off a planned visit to the White House to deal with a crisis over a botched naval raid that killed 10 pro-Palestinian activists. Netanyahu, who is in Canada, was set to travel to Washington to meet with President Barack Obama on Tuesday. But his office says he decided [...]

