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Netanyahu Congratulates Obama on Election Win

Israeli leaders congratulated President Obama on his reelection.

“The strategic alliance between Israel and the U.S. is stronger than ever,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a short statement issued Wednesday morning in Israel shortly after Obama delivered his victory speech. “I will continue to work with President Obama in order to assure the interests that are vital to the security of the citizens of Israel.”

Netanyahu is scheduled to meet Wednesday afternoon with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro, according to a statement issued from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak issued a statement congratulating Obama as well as “all of the Senators and Members of Congress who were elected by the American people in an exemplary display of democracy.”

“I have no doubt that the Obama administration will continue its policy –whereby Israel’s security is at its very foundations – as well as its efforts to tackle the challenges facing all of us in the region; all the while continuing to strive for further progress in the peace process,” Barak said in a statement issued Wednesday morning in Israel. “I believe that in the tradition of deep friendship and with a backdrop of shared experiences accrued with President Obama, it also will be possible to overcome any differences in stance; should they arise.”

Labor Party head Shelly Yachimovich also sent a letter of congratulations to Obama. “I have a lot of appreciation for your attempts to bring about change in American society, its agenda, and the values you promote – international values such as equality, fair economy, and accountability to citizens.”

She also wished the president “success in your efforts to promote processes of peace and freedom around the world. We in Israel expect to continue the special relationship between Israel and America, which are real friends and allies. We hope your global leadership will create a better and safer future for in our region and in the entire world.”

Shapiro on his Facebook page offered his congratulations to Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on their reelection. He also offered “Congratulations to America on another election.”

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