all hope for a peace agreement between the israelis and palestinians while he's in office he says because of conflicting comments from benjamin netanyahu, it is no longer realistic to expect a two-state solution in the next several years. and he had plenty to say about the erodeing relationship between israel and the united states. here's white house senior correspondent jim acosta. >> reporter: christine, no thaw in that chill in relations just yet. president obama is still refusing to accept israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's explanations about his stance on palestinian statehood, describing their relationship as businesslike. the president said there's nothing personal on their disagreement on two key issues, the iran nuclear talks and prospects for a palestinian state. at a news conference with the new president of afghanistan, mr. obama dismissed netanyahu's latest position in favor of a two-state solution with the palestinians. something the prime minister rejected just before his re-election. here's what the president had to say. >> he's pointed out that he didn't say never, but that there