Netanyahu address: is Obama on a collision course with Israel?

Netanyahu's US speech strains relations between Obama and Netanyahu, Democrats and Republicans, and American Jews and Israelis

Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyaho
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The White House has pre-empted an anticipated attack by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the US approach to Iran's nuclear programme by revealing details of an emerging deal that seeks to limit Tehran's nuclear capacities for a decade. But tensions over Netanyahu’s speech to the United States Congress are high.

The Israeli prime minister is expected to underline the serious threat Iran poses to his country's "survival" in a speech that has polarised Democrats and Republicans, and "plunged US relations with Israel to new lows", The Guardian says.

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