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Netanyahu Departs for Washington With Middle East Peace Effort in Disarray

Nov. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed for Washington today after a round of diplomacy that may have narrowed gaps with President Barack Obama while slowing peace efforts with the Palestinians. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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  1. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama was due to hold talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington on Monday amid floundering U.S. efforts to jump-start stalled Middle East peace talks. Full Article at ABC News

  2. TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed to Washington Sunday to address Jews and hoping to meet President Barack Obama amid a delicate time in US efforts to restart Middle East peace talks. Full Article at Lebanon Daily Star

  3. American President Barack Obama will meet with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday during his trip to Washington, ending days of uncertainty as the U.S. Middle East peace drive is in crisis over a threat by Palestinian President... Full Article at Al Arabiya

  4. This trip, however, comes at a delicate time for Washington and its sputtering efforts to relaunch Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, a goal the US administration has made the cornerstone of its Middle East policy. Full Article at Herald Sun

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