Reuters: U.S.-Israel ties fraying over Netanyahu's planned Iran speech
(Reuters) - Signs are growing that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's planned speech to Congress against a possible nuclear deal with Iran could damage his country's broad alliance with the United States.
The right-wing leader's acceptance of a Republican invitation to address the U.S. legislature already brought Netanyahu's long-strained relations with President Barack Obama to a new low due to the overture's partisan nature.
WNU Editor: There has always been a rift between the White House and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu .... the only difference now is that no one is hiding it.
More News On The Growing Rift Between the White House And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Washington to address Congress -- AP
Israel PM Netanyahu takes off on 'historic' US mission -- AFP
Israeli PM Heads To U.S. To Argue Against Deal With Iran -- Radio Free Europe
Netanyahu Flies to Washington to Deliver Speech on Iran's Nuclear 'Threat' -- Sputnik
Netanyahu to arrive in Washington to deliver controversial Congress speech -- The Guardian
Netanyahu on 'Historic Mission' to Stop Iran Nuclear Deal -- VOA
As rift widens over Netanyahu visit, concerns mount -- USA Today
Kerry and Netanyahu Hold Phone Conversation Amid Tensions -- NYT
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