President Obama Telephoned PM Netanyahu

(Tuesday, May 4th, 2010)

US President Barak Obama telephoned Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu ahead of this week’s scheduled proximity talks, mediated negotiations between Israel and the PA (Palestinian Authority) handled by US envoy George Mitchell. The president called to congratulate the prime minister, phoning him after he returned from Sharm el-Sheikh where he met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, seeking to enlist his support towards advancing the talks as well.

Officials in the Prime Minister’s Office stated it was a cordial 20 minute conversation during which Obama reiterated America’s support for Israel. According to Yisrael HaYom, quoting an anonymous senior political source, the president will do his utmost towards advancing direct talks between Israel and the PA.

Mitchell arrived in Israel on Monday to prepare for the talks, scheduled to meet with Netanyahu on Wednesday in Jerusalem. He is set to meet with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen) in Ramallah on Thursday and Friday.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)

8 Comments

  1. grees ball says:

    Let’s make a shechyunu

  2. shoymer says:

    Where his feet up on the table again?

  3. benuri says:

    Congratulated him for what?

  4. REACTION says:

    Don’t the Yidden ever get it, that Hakodosh Baruch Hu is running the world NOT Obama. Stop attacking is every move is boring and Asur.

  5. hereorthere says:

    Yeah he ’said’ he (as the president) supported Israel just like he ’said’ he did something from day one about the oil spill.

  6. Imanonov says:

    Bibi should have let his secretary handle the call

  7. the Anony says:

    Politics.

  8. Washington says:

    At least he listened to congress.

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