Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon may delay a planned visit to the United States. Sharon spokesman Ra’anan Gissin said Monday that the Bush administration had been informed of the possible delay, attributed to the “security situation” in Israel. Sharon had planned to meet President Bush on Nov. 11 during a trip to the United States for the annual General Assembly of the United Jewish Communities.
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