After a highly touted Obama-Netanyahu meeting goes better than expected some focus on putting down the haters, some refuse to buy in, and some see a glimmer of optimism

There were enough prognostications and analyses about the rotten ties between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama in the lead-up to Monday’s Oval Office meeting that one would be forgiven for thinking there was a decent probability it would end with Netanyahu unceremoniously booted to the White House curb by security guards while shaking his fist and yelling about Obama being an anti-Semite.

So when the meeting kicked off with pleasantries between the two instead of a verbal sparring match, and ended with Netanyahu calling it one of the best meetings he’s had with Obama, the press had no choice but to take note, and even rethink its coverage.

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