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Netanyahu-Obama scheduled to meet on UNGA sidelines

Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Barack Obama are expected to meet on Wednesday, on the side-lines of the UN General Assembly in New York. The Meeting, most likely the last between the two leaders, as President Obama will end his term in January, is meant according to the White House, to discuss the military aid agreement and “the need for genuine advancement of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the face of deeply troubling trends on the ground.”

According to reports, a number of possible scenarios are being drawn up by the president’s top advisers on an “Obama plan” to resume the peace negotiations. A high-ranking source revealed that as early as this November, the Obama plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be presented. Its inspiration is the Clinton plan that was presented by the former president just before he departed the White House in the year 2000. It is believed that Obama will not talk about the plan in the upcoming meeting but rather he will present it after the US Presidential elections in November.