Just before the meeting, reports surfaced of yet another controversial construction project approved in the eastern part of the capital, this time in Sheikh Jarah. PM Netanyahu entered his meeting with Obama without being aware of the new building permit. Officials at the PM's Office declined to comment about the issue for the time being.

Summit meeting at White House (Photo: Reuters)
Just like his last visit to Washington, the meeting at the White House did not include photo opportunities or a press briefing following the session. The White House had no immediate comment on what was discussed by the two leaders in the Oval Office.
However, the Palestinians voiced harsh accusations against both the US and Israel in wake of the latest east Jerusalem construction reports, charging that the two sides were in cahoots in respect to construction in Israel's capital.
Earlier, P.J. Crowley, the State Department spokesman, told The Associated Press that the US and Israel were currently engaged in "give and take."
"We are not going to talk about the precise steps both sides have to take. We will continue to discuss those steps privately," Crowley said.
Roni Sofer and AP contributed to the story