TEL AVIV (WNB) - There is apparently no hard feelings on the part of Israel in the wake of a new Wall Street Journal story detailing President Obama's continuing surveillance of Israeli leadership.
The news comes after Obama publicly announced two years ago that the U.S. would stop eavesdropping on friendly heads of state. The story details how the Obama administration has been recording personal conversations between Netanyahu and his staff and even members of the U.S. Congress and Senate, because of the President's dislike and mistrust of his Isreali counterpart.
Netanyahu on Wednesday downplayed the report, releasing a photo of himself with the handwritten statement "We remain one with the Obama administration" (below).
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Obama: No hard feelings