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                  Americans for Peace Now to Obama: Extend settlement freeze

                  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House on Tuesday July 6, 2010.AP

                  Americans for Peace Now to Obama: Extend settlement freeze

                  06.07.2010, Israel and the World

                  Americans for Peace Now delivered a petition to U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday, calling on him to press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to extend the freeze on Jewish settlement construction in the West Bank, set to expire in late September.
                  The petition, with 15,962 signatures, arrived ahead of a meeting between Obama and Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday.
                  "These thousands of voices are expressing what we all know: Peace for Israel is more important than settlement expansion. American leadership toward a two-state solution is essential, and Israel's future depends on reaching such a solution," APN's president and CEO Debra DeLee said.
                  Last November, Netanyahu declared a 10-month freeze in settlement construction. The upcoming expiration of the freeze is expected to be an issue discussed during Tuesday's meeting between Obama and Netanyahu at the White House.

                  Haaretz.com