Middle East leaders 'discuss core issues'

A second round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks ended today without visible progress on the divisive issue of Jewish settlement construction, but the leaders did discuss a range of disputes standing in the way of a permanent deal.

Middle East leaders 'discuss core issues'

A second round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks ended today without visible progress on the divisive issue of Jewish settlement construction, but the leaders did discuss a range of disputes standing in the way of a permanent deal.

In a potentially positive sign, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas held an extra meeting in Egypt before the negotiations shift to Jerusalem tomorrow.

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