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Tell Obama To Stick To His Promise, Support Peace In Israel
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    Alan Haggard
    San Diego, CA

President Barack Obama is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. This is part of a series of meetings with Mideast leaders, including Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.  

The meeting with Netanyahu is vital. Currently, President Obama is boldly pursuing a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. This solution, Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza, and renewing peace talks will all be discussed at the meeting with Netanyahu.  

Today, we need you to send a message of support to President Obama. We need you tell him to stick to his guns, to push Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab governments to adhere to their commitments. Israel must stop settlement construction, uproot illegal outposts in the West Bank, and allow greater access and mobility for Palestinians. The Palestinians must act to fight terrorism and incitement and to bridge the gap between Hamas and Fatah, between Gaza and the West Bank. Arab governments must demonstrate their commitment to peace as well.

Click here to write President Obama.

Currently on Capitol Hill, Representatives Steve Cohen (D-TN), Charles Boustany (R-LA), and Russ Carnahan (D-MO) are circulating a statement of support for President Obama and his efforts to achieve peace. This is the right message for Congress to send to President Obama. We need more congressmen to sign on, including yours. So please contact your Representative and ask them to support the congressional statement backing the president's efforts.

Click here to write your Representative.

This is an important opportunity to push for peace. Obama's meetings with Netanyahu, Mubarak, and Abbas are part of his efforts to launch a broad strategy to pursue peace. Please, join us in supporting Obama's efforts.

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President Barack Obama is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. This is part of a series of meetings with Mideast leaders, including Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. &nbsp;<br /><br />The meeting with Netanyahu is vital. Currently, President Obama is boldly pursuing a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. This solution, Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza, and renewing peace talks will all be discussed at the meeting with Netanyahu. &nbsp;<br /><br />Today, we need you to send a message of support to President Obama. We need you tell him to stick to his guns, to push Israel, the Palestinians, and the Arab governments to adhere to their commitments. Israel must stop settlement construction, uproot illegal outposts in the West Bank, and allow greater access and mobility for Palestinians. The Palestinians must act to fight terrorism and incitement and to bridge the gap between Hamas and Fatah, between Gaza and the West Bank. Arab governments must demonstrate their commitment to peace as well.<br /><br /><a href="http://capwiz.com/peacenow/issues/alert/?alertid=13343441">Click here to write President Obama.</a><br /><br />Currently on Capitol Hill, Representatives Steve Cohen (D-TN), Charles Boustany (R-LA), and Russ Carnahan (D-MO) are circulating a statement of support for President Obama and his efforts to achieve peace. This is the right message for Congress to send to President Obama. We need more congressmen to sign on, including yours. So please contact your Representative and ask them to support the congressional statement backing the president's efforts.<br /><br /><a href="http://capwiz.com/peacenow/issues/alert/?alertid=13343286">Click here to write your Representative.</a><br /><br />This is an important opportunity to push for peace. Obama's meetings with Netanyahu, Mubarak, and Abbas are part of his efforts to launch a broad strategy to pursue peace. Please, join us in supporting Obama's efforts.<br />

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