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PM, Biden indicate gaps remain in aid negotiations
Addressing the J Street lobby group in DC, Biden said the US had an obligation to push Israel toward a two-state solution to end the Israelis-Palestinians conflict.
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Kerry: Russia has played 'constructive role' in Mideast
US secretary of state defends Moscow's efforts in Syria and toward the Iran deal.
Netanyahu to Kerry: Israel thoroughly investigating Hebron incident
Abbas says he is ready to meet Netanyahu "at any time."
Netanyahu guilty of 'diplomatic terrorism against US,' Livni says
The former foreign minister attacked Netanyahu's decision to name Ran Baratz as his next chief media adviser despite highly critical posts he wrote about Obama, Kerry.
Kerry lands in Moscow to push for Assad’s ouster
The US is skeptical over Moscow’s endgame, and seeks clarity this week, according to one senior State Department official.
Kerry: Islamic State has committed genocide
US secretary of state says extremist group's crimes against humanity include ethnic cleaning of regional minorities such as Christians, Yazidis.
Erekat: Kerry vowed to veto UNSC resolutions on Israeli settlements, Palestinian statehood
The document by Erekat, which summarized his meeting with John Kerry in Amman, claimed that Kerry vowed to veto any UN Security Council resolution relating to settlements or Palestinian statehood.
Kerry warns of escalation, and of US action, if Syria talks fail
Achieving and holding cease-fire will be a significant achievement in and of itself, with over 100 rebel groups individually deciding whether or not to accede to terms of "cessation of hostilities."
Test of Syria cease-fire imminent, Kerry says
The prospect of a cease-fire– between embattled Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and the rebels fighting for his ouster– was first declared in Munich on February 12.