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The Budget Breastfeeding & IQ Israel Election George Osborne Greece Michael Gove News >People Sarah Palin congratulates Benjamin Netanyahu on election win after reports of rift between Israeli PM and Barack Obama The former vice presidential candidate gave the re-elected Prime Minister an enthusiastic congratulations
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The victory came after what many believe was an 11th-hour grab for votes from the Israeli right by promising there would be no Palestinian state under him.
Barack Obama dismissed Netanyahu’s “divisive rhetoric” and expressed concern over anything that would “marginalise Arab Israeli citizens”.
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State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said, following Netanyahu’s re-election, that “based on the prime minister
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