I did, find this wonderfully unbiased article at CNN:
Right-wing Israeli leader pays visit to White House
With this wonderfully unbiased phrase:
"Netanyahu, who represents the far right in Israeli politics . . ."
Here are three stories, indexed on newstrove.com (go to newstrove, type "Netanuahu and Cheney" in the search engine. The following stories appear in the first four hits).
International Herald Tribune: April 15, 2002, Israel to U.S.: Don't wait for calm here before hitting Iraq. (this is a re-print of the Ha'aretz story)
BBC News: Apr 15, 2002. The former Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has tried to convince the White House that its ties with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat should be broken and an attack on Iraq should be mounted as soon as possible.
CNN: Apr 15, 2002. Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House with Vice President Dick Cheney Thursday afternoon to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
For additional hits, go to Google and type in "Netanyahu Cheney Iraq". Here's another story (quoting the Ha'aretz piece) from crosswalk.com
"Don't Mind Us, Go Strike Iraq"
By Julie Stahl
Jerusalem Bureau Chief
www.CNSNews.com - Israel has told the United States not to wait for the situation to become calm here before it acts against Iraq, a respected Israeli newspaper reported on Friday.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Vice President Dick Cheney and National Security advisor Condoleeza Rice on Thursday in Washington ahead of Secretary of State Colin Powell's visit to the troubled region.
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon enlisted Netanyahu as an unofficial emissary to speak on behalf of the country at this time. Regardless of what Israelis think about Netanyahu's rightwing political stand, he is recognized as the country's greatest spokesman to the West.
Netanyahu told the U.S. administration not to wait until there is calm in the territories before it proceeds with any planned attack on Iraq, according to the Hebrew daily Ha'aretz.
The paper said that Netanyahu had spoken to Sharon prior to his White House meeting and had briefed the prime minister after it ended.