Obama expects better US-Israel ties after Iran deal in place
By JULIE PACE, Associated Press
Aug 28, 2015 1:52 PM CDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he expects improvements in the relationship between the United States and Israel to come "pretty quick" once the Iran nuclear deal is in place.

Speaking via webcast to thousands of Jewish Americans, Obama says he hopes to rapidly resume discussions with Israel about bolstering its security. Israeli officials have said discussing security aid would imply acceptance of the Iran accord.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been among the fiercest opponents of the deal to curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for billions of dollars in sanctions relief.

Obama says he knows that strains between the U.S. and Israel can be uncomfortable for American Jews because the preference is for "no daylight" between the allies. However, he said not airing difference can also be dangerous.