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Pointing an accusing finger at the US, the Palestinians yesterday said Washington's backing for Israeli refusal to halt Jewish settlement expansion had killed any hope of reviving peace negotiations soon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, buoyed by new-found support from the Obama administration, urged the Palestinians to "get a grip" and drop their settlement freeze precondition for restarting talks suspended since December. On a one-day Middle East visit on Saturday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton endorsed Israel's view that settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank should not be a bar to resuming negotiations - contradicting the Palestinian position. Netanyahu has proposed limiting building for now to some 3,000 settler homes already approved by Israel in the West Bank. He does not regard building in occupied East Jerusalem, annexed in defiance of international opposition, as settlement.
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November 9, 2009: Speaking at the 2009 General Assembly of the The Jewish Federations of North America in Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was interrupted by shouts from the crowd to which he replied that he was "better received at the United Nations than here."
Protestors shouted "Peace for everyone, shame on you!" as they were escorted out.
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