The New York Times:

A few years later, Mr. Romney had dinner with Mr. Netanyahu at a private home in the Jewish quarter of the Old City, in central Jerusalem, where the two spent hours discussing the American and Israeli economies. When Mr. Netanyahu informed Mr. Romney of a personal campaign to persuade American pension funds to divest from businesses tied to Iran, Mr. Romney offered up his Rolodex. Before he left Israel, Mr. Romney set up several meetings with government officials in the United States for his old colleague….

On National Public Radio last week, Renee Montagne introduced a segment on the Cenacle building, a disputed religious site in occupied East Jerusalem: “Israel controls the building, but the Vatican says it’s the actual owner.” Reporter Daniel Estrin continues: