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[Title] => Supporters of Iran deal near key vote total to back up Obama
[Summary] => Supporters of the Iran nuclear deal are on the cusp of clinching the necessary U.S. Senate votes to keep the contested agreement alive and hand President Barack Obama a major foreign policy victory, in spite of furious opposition.
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[Title] => Netanyahu: Iran nuclear deal threatens Israel's security
[Summary] => Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted yesterday that his plans to address Congress are not aimed at disrespecting President Barack Obama, even as he assailed the US leader's bid for a nuclear deal with Iran as a threat to his country's survival.
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[Title] => Biden on Iran threat: Obama is not bluffing
[Summary] => Lamenting intense uncertainty throughout the Middle East, Vice President Joe Biden told a powerful pro-Israel lobby yesterday that it's in the United States' interest to protect Israel against threats to its existence.
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[Title] => Obama, Netanyahu talk unity, underline differences
[Summary] => Taking sharply different positions, President Barack Obama urged pressure and diplomacy to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized his nation's right to a pre-emptive attack.
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[Title] => Netanyahu: Israel cannot return to 1967 lines
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[Title] => Israeli politicians laud Obama's AIPAC speech
[Summary] => Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led his ruling Likud coalition government in lauding American President Barack Obama's address before 11,000 AIPAC ( American Israel Public Affairs Committee) members on Sunday.
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[Title] => Obama: '67 borders reflect long-standing policy
[Summary] => President Barack Obama defended his endorsement of Israel's 1967 boundaries as the basis for a future Palestine, telling America's pro-Israel lobby that his views reflected long-standing U.S. policy that needed to be stated clearly.
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[Title] => Obama accepts resignation of US Mideast envoy
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[Title] => US to boycott United Nations racism meeting
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration will boycott "with regret" a UN conference on racism next week over objectionable language in the meeting's final document that could single out Israel for criticism and restrict free speech, the State Department said yesterday.
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