Published on Oct 1, 2014 President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Wednesday, discussing a variety of issues that have chilled the relationship between the two allies. Increasingly at odds over the purported Iranian nuclear threat and the summer’s bombardment of Gaza that killed thousands of Palestinians, the two leaders have starkly different viewpoints on important matters, observers say. RT Arabic’s Reema Abu Hamdieh breaks down the strained relationship with RT’s Manila Chan.