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CBS’s Couric to Netanyahu: ‘Should You Be More Strongly Advocating’ on Obama’s Behalf?

In an interview with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric noted President Obama’s unpopularity in Israel and pressed Netanyahu to remedy that fact: “To change public opinion in your country, should you be more strongly advocating on his behalf?” Couric preceded that question by citing a recent poll of Israelis, which she seemed perplexed by: “Can you explain this to me, then? In a poll conducted a month ago – just a month ago – 71 percent of the Jews in Israel surveyed said they dislike President Obama; 47 percent expressed a strong dislike.” Earlier in the interview, Couric tried to gauge Netanyahu’s feelings toward Obama: “Do you trust Barack Obama?…surely there have been disappointments with the Obama administration. Can you just be candid with me and tell me how the administration has disappointed you?” While Couric asked about Israeli “disappointments” with Obama, she never cited any specific Obama administration policies or actions as the cause of those disappointments. On Wednesday’s Good Morning America on ABC, co-host George Stephanopoulos repeatedly badgered Netanyahu on ways to improve the U.S.-Israel relationship, placing no responsibility on President Obama to repair the alliance: “One analyst said, this is a false calm. Suggesting that you can’t or won’t deliver what President Obama is calling for in the peace process. So, what concrete steps are you prepared to take?” Here is a transcript of the first part of Couric’s July 7 interview with Netanyahu: 6:39PM ET KATIE COURIC: In other news, it appeared yesterday that President Obama had accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit Israel. But today the White House said the trip, is, quote, ‘not on the books for this year.’ So have the two leaders really patched up their differences? That was part of the conversation when I interviewed the Prime Minister this afternoon here in New York. Do you trust Barack Obama? NETANYAHU: I trust Barack Obama, the President of the United States, to carry out with me the policies that have joined Israel and the United States in what Barack Obama has called the ‘unbreakable bond.’ We have common goals, common interests, and we now have a job to do to get on with our common goal of achieving peace with security. I trust we’ll be able to do that together. COURIC: While you want to accentuate the positive, clearly – that’s part of your mission here in the United States – surely there have been disappointments with the Obama administration. Can you just be candid with me and tell me how the administration has disappointed you? NETANYAHU: You know, you remind me of the Israeli press. They say ‘how come you had a good meeting with President Obama?’ Well, because I did. Because we actually see eye to eye on some central issues. The quest for peace, the danger of Iran, the need to bolster security for Israel and the region. That’s the truth. We do see it. Have we had differences? Of course we had. But I think some differences- COURIC: Some awkward moments? NETANYAHU: Yes, of course we had. So what? Even they are magnified and distorted. I think the President has a fine mind, and I can relate to it. COURIC: Can you explain this to me, then? In a poll conducted a month ago – just a month ago – 71 percent of the Jews in Israel surveyed said they dislike President Obama; 47 percent expressed a strong dislike. NETANYAHU: Well, maybe they don’t have the opportunity to have the kind of conversations that I had. And maybe they’re not aware, also, of the ongoing cooperation between Israel and the United States in the fields of security, intelligence. The fact that the Iron Dome program to protect against missiles is something that has been bolstered by this administration and by this president. We have a common goal to achieve a secure peace. I’m looking forward to working with him to achieve it. COURIC: Well, to change public opinion in your country, should you be more strongly advocating on his behalf? NETANYAHU: You know, I invited the President to Israel. I hope that he finds an appropriate time to come. I think that when people get to know him, and first lady Michelle Obama was very kind to my wife, they gave us a very warm reception. I hope I’ll be able to – we’ll be able to reciprocate in Israel.      COURIC: And later in this broadcast, what Prime Minister Netanyahu thinks the U.S. and Israel can do to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

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HOT and Heavy – Lindsay Lohan Sexy New Girlfriend is Eilat Anschel (PHOTOS)

Lindsay Lohan has a new girlfriend and this one is quite the looker. Her name is Eilat Anschel and she’s a former Israeli Defense Force soldier. http://backseatcuddler.com/2010/07/04/hot-and-heavy-lindsay-lohan-sexy-new-girlf… added by: MacKenzieFox

Eilat Anschel: Dating Lindsay Lohan?

It looks like Lindsay Lohan has a new girlfriend, and you’d better not mess with the troubled actress now, because her girl will totally whomp your a$$! Eilat Anschel, a former member of the Israeli Defense Force, met Lindsay a while back in L.A., and has been spotted with the train wreck a bunch lately. Lindsay and Eilat, who completed her mandatory stint in the Israeli army, have been “getting pretty serious” over the last month, according to reports . One source says the head case began using Eilat Anschel as a “shoulder to cry on” during the probation / bail / ankle monitor drama , then things evolved. Pretty much how it always happens. Lindsay Lohan and Eilat Anschel on the way to the movies. Parliaments, energy drinks and Eclipse … now that’s a date night! [Photo: PacificCoastNewsOnline.com] So all is right with the world of LiLo, right? Wrong. People close to her say that the struggling celeb, who just turned 24 , is falling too hard, too fast. Her pals understate the problem as such: “It’s not the healthiest relationship in the world.” The friends say Linds is totally obsessing over the chick. We’d further criticize her lifestyle, clubbing nightly and such, and/or point out that this is destined to fail, but we don’t wanna get on Eilat’s bad side. Here’s wishing the happy couple a lifetime of happiness!

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thoughts regarding Gaza flotilla and The Medias role – Ask

From the Live Chat : Robert Scheer on the Israeli Attack on Gaza Aid Flotilla What are your thoughts regarding Gaza flotilla and how does mainstream media coverage compare to the truth? Robert Scheer: There’s almost no connection, and that goes back 43 years, when Gaza was occupied.

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Glenn Beck Airs Israeli Raid Footage

Nobody but Glenn Beck seems willing to show footage of Israeli commandos getting attacked by clubs during the flotilla raid added by: onemalefla

Monsanto Roundup: Stand up to Monsanto edition

In this monthly Monsanto Roundup courtesy of the Sustainable Agriculture Group on Current, we cover Bt cotton failure and pests, U.S. corporate shilling at Codex and strong arm tactical language against GMO critics at national biotech conference in Chicago, and a big stand planned against Monsanto by Haitian farmers for this Friday, World Environment Day. Plus some activism we can all do to stand up with Haitian farmers and farmers globally against this concerted attempt to take away our food sovereignty. Monsanto out of our food! added by: JanforGore

Turkish Navy to Escort More Ships to Gaza

Turkey has announced that they will send more ships to aid Gaza, and that this time they'll be accompanied by the Turkish Navy. This is a provocative and dangerous move, and one that is sure to raise tensions in the region. The implications of Turkey's threat are unknown at this time. Avi Trengo, a columnist at an Israeli news site, implies (before Turkey's announcement) that in a showdown between the two countries, Israel is likely to cave first. http://talkingskull.com/article/turkish-navy-to-escort-more-ships-to-gaza added by: Billy_Tarter

What will Israel’s attack on the Gaza flotilla mean for the Mideast peace process?

Over the weekend a small flotilla of six ships attempted to breach Israel's blockade of Gaza by bringing aid via the Mediterranean Sea. They were stopped by the Israeli Navy and at least one ship was stormed by commandos. The incident has attracted international attention. Turkey has said, for example, that its Navy will escort any further aid ships – setting the stage for a possible naval altercation. Will this change the political calculus in the Mideast peace process? How should the Obama Administration respond? Is Israel justified in stopping the flotilla by force? http://current.com/news/92462009_israel-stormed-gazzas-humanitarian-aid-ship-10-… added by: afitzgerald

Israel stormed Gazza’s humanitarian aid ship – 10 dead people

The Israeli navy has stormed at least one of a convoy of ships carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza strip, amid reports of casualties on board. Some reports say two people have been killed and about 30 injured. Israel has declined to comment. The exact location of the interception is unclear. Israel had warned the ships not to enter its territorial waters. The ships are carrying 10,000 tonnes of aid to the Gaza Strip in an effort to break an Israeli blockade. Turkish TV pictures taken on board the Turkish ship leading the flotilla show Israeli soldiers fighting to control passengers. The footage showed a number of people, apparently injured, lying on the ground. The sound of gunshots could be heard. It is not clear whether the fighting is ongoing. Al-Jazeera TV reported from the same ship that Israeli navy forces had fired and boarded the vessel, wounding the captain. The Al-Jazeera broadcast ended with a voice shouting in Hebrew, “Everybody shut up!”. “Provocation' The six-ship flotilla left international waters off the coast of Cyprus on Sunday and was expected to arrive in Gaza later on Monday. Israel has said it would stop the boats, calling the campaign a “provocation intended to delegitimise Israel”. added by: alexandrek

Washed-up musician, Elvis Costello, Appeases Hamas and its Supporters by Boycotting Israel

Most JIDF supporters probably have no clue who this guy is, as they are younger and this guy is old, washed-up, and irrelevant. The only thing that made him somewhat cool at one point was appearing on SNL with the Beastie Boys. In any event, he has chosen to appease Hamas, and its supporters by boycotting the Jewish State, apparently in support of Israel's destruction, or in fear of supporting the existence of Jews and our Homeland. '' It is after considerable contemplation that I have lately arrived at the decision that I must withdraw from the two performances scheduled in Israel on the 30th of June and the 1st of July. …there are occasions when merely having your name added to a concert schedule may be interpreted as a political act that resonates more than anything that might be sung and it may be assumed that one has no mind for the suffering of the innocent.'' Yet apparently we should not interpret his boycotting Israel and appeasing of Israel's enemies as any sort of “political act”… ''…..many people question the policies….on settlement and….conditions that visit intimidation, humiliation or much worse on Palestinian civilians in the name of national security…'' So only the propaganda of Israel's enemies matter to Costello, who can't even bring himself to mention the fact that Israel lives under the threat of Islamic terror, every single day… '' I offer my sincere apologies for any disappointment to the advance ticket holders as well as to the organizers.'' Well, screw you, Costello. We hope all Jews in the music industry and Jewish consumers boycott YOU (as if anyone even listens to you anymore)… ''Sometimes a silence in music is better than adding to the static….'' Agreed, we will prefer silence to the static of your washed-up, Hamas sympathizing tunes whose creator apparently supports the destruction of the Jewish State. And also Carlos Santana gave in to the demands of the Israel haters and canceled his Israeli concert. No more Santana songs (or shoes–he has a line of high-fashion women’s shoes) for me, you spineless has-been. added by: crystalman