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More emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chair John Podesta have been released by WikiLeaks.

The latest batch consists of over one thousand emails, bringing the number released so far to over 44,000. WikiLeaks said it will publish a total of 50,000 emails in the run up to next week's presidential election.

Yesterday WikiLeaks released the 26th batch of emails, shedding light on a relationship between Google and President Barack Obama dating back to September 2008 in which the internet giant helped the president's transition team set up 'secure data rooms'.

Frustration with Benjamin Netanyahu

In the latest release frustration is expressed about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A mail from Clinton aide Neera Tanden to Podesta asks why the White House isn't asking for "proof of his support for 2-state solutions. Like a settlement freeze?"

"Given nature of gov't- he may not be able to do but it proves the point then," Tanden says in the mail from March 2015.

'Off the reservation' on TPP

An email chain from March 2016 discusses a Politico article which reports "Clinton faced internal pressure from her Brooklyn headquarters to oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal she helped craft as secretary of State."

"Do not get our spin here," Gene Sperling, former economic policy assistant to both Bill Clinton and Obama says. "Why we not hyping claw back, ROO, out front on steel, tough enforcement on China?! Was this just her not talking to any of us and off on her own take?(But Joel is in there ) please clarify."

Joel Benenson, a senior Clinton strategist is quoted in the piece.

Tanden replies, "Is Joel off reservation? Does he not get that this story makes Hillary seem politically craven at best or a liar at worse? Or if this is campaign position, can I object?"

"Hard to say she believes what she says when Joel is spinning that she doesn't mean what she is out there saying," she adds.

Email release

Not all emails were released to the public in March 2015, according to a message to political consultant Jim Margolis from Clinton's chief strategist Joel Benenson.

"If there is a release of the 55K, are there others that are not being released?" Margolis asks, to which Benenson replies "Definitely".