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(Times of Israel) Raoul Wootliff - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Israeli cabinet on Sunday he expects the "United States will remain true to its commitment for many years that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be resolved through direct negotiations without pre-conditions, and of course not through decisions by the United Nations or other international bodies." "Whoever wins this week's election in the U.S., I am sure that the strong and stable relations with Israel will not only remain as such, but will be strengthened....The alliance with the U.S. is the most important alliance we have in all of our international relations. That is how it has been, and that is how it will remain."
2016-11-07 00:00:00
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Netanyahu: Israel Expects Continued U.S. Support -Whoever Wins- Election
(Times of Israel) Raoul Wootliff - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Israeli cabinet on Sunday he expects the "United States will remain true to its commitment for many years that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can only be resolved through direct negotiations without pre-conditions, and of course not through decisions by the United Nations or other international bodies." "Whoever wins this week's election in the U.S., I am sure that the strong and stable relations with Israel will not only remain as such, but will be strengthened....The alliance with the U.S. is the most important alliance we have in all of our international relations. That is how it has been, and that is how it will remain."
2016-11-07 00:00:00
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