This morning on his radio show, Mayor Bloomberg revealed that he welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife to the National 9/11 Memorial and Museum last night, "[Netanyahu] just said, 'This is unbelievable, this is so moving.'"
Bloomberg Shows Bibi The 9/11 Memorial
Before Asking U.N. For Statehood, Palestinian Delegation Enjoys Italian Food In Soho
A week before it formally asks the United Nations for statehood, the Palestinian delegation is getting ready with some carbo-loading. According to the Post, they "had a late-night feast of expensive wine and heaping platters of pasta at Cipriani Downtown... The officials entered the swank eatery on West Broadway in TriBeCa at about 11:30 p.m. Friday and were seated at the large table in the back."
4 Glocks Gone After Airline Loses Netanyahu Security Luggage
Some lucky gun aficionado has four 9mm semi-automatic Glock handguns to add to his collection today, thanks to a screw-up at JFK airport yesterday, where American Airlines workers lost luggage belonging to security officials for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The security guards were headed to D.C. to beef up Netanyahu's security detail during his visit, but the suitcase somehow got lost and was eventually discovered in L.A. But by that time, the Glocks were gone, and investigators believe they were stolen.
Netanyahu's White House Visit Called A "Hazing"
With U.S.-Israel relations very frayed, Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington D.C. this week, delivering a speech at the AIPAC conference (where Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also spoke) and meeting with President Obama. However, the White House meeting didn't go very well, if you believe the press from Israel, which has been likening it to a "hazing" and an "ambush." According to the Telegraph, Israel's Maariv newspaper wrote, "There is no humiliation exercise that the Americans did not try on the prime minister and his entourage. Bibi received in the White House the treatment reserved for the president of Equatorial Guinea."
Tensions Rise Between U.S. And Israel
The Obama administration's unhappiness with Israel has now resulted in the special envoy delaying his trip to the Middle East and a call from House Minority Whip Eric Cantor to White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel. Politico reports that Cantor (R-VA) told Emanuel to "pull back and lower the volume" last night. Cantor said the recent rhetoric seemed to be an "opportunistic move by an administration that wants to impose its view ... onto our ally."
Bibi Shows Holocaust Proof To A'jad
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu produced evidence for the Holocaust on the floor of the UN General Assembly yesterday, in an attempt to put down once and for all the Iranian election-stealer's declaration that the whole thing is based on "a lie and a mythical claim." The Post's front page today shows Netanyahu holding the actual minutes from the German government meeting that planned out the "final solution." He also showed the Assembly plans from Auschwitz, and said of Ahmadinejad, "Have you no shame? Have you no decency?"

