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Netanyahu talks Syria, Iran with congressional delegation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with a U.S. congressional delegation and discussed the prospect of an Iran with a nuclear weapon and the dangers posed by chemical weapons in Syria.
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January 25, 2013

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with a U.S. congressional delegation and discussed the prospect of an Iran with a nuclear weapon and the dangers posed by chemical weapons in Syria.

Netanyahu met Friday with the bipartisan delegation, helmed by Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), Netanyahu's office said. It did not say who else was in the delegation.

The fate of Syria's chemical weapons during the current turmoil in that country has concerned Israeli and U.S. leaders.

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