He did not. And its a good thing too, because no matter what option you choose, one country will not be happy.
President Obama said that The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli and palestine agresions towards each other.
Barack Obama's position of pursuing a peace deal between Israel and Palestine along the lines of the 1967 borders with land-swaps is the consistent position of all previous Presidents Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush. Obama has a difficult time expressing how his view of the Israel-Palestine issue is no different than these leaders when he fails to acknowledge the scourge of Islamism and Jihadism and the Middle East because these problems directly play into Hamas' prime goals and beliefs.
He surely is not against them-- he pledged $400 million in aid to Palestine this June.
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Shimon Peres, who is the current president of Israel, awarded Barack Obama the President's Medal at a dinner held in Mr. Obama's honor during his March 2013 trip to Israel. The medal was given to honor President Obama for his commitment to Israel's security.
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It doesn't matter whether the US president Obama is Muslim or not. Even Muslims don't care whether President Obama is Muslim or not. Any US president behaves according to the Country strategies, priorities, and interests not according to his faith or religion. You, and Muslims, should care that he is the president of the world superpower country. Accordingly, The care is, regardless Obama's faith or religion, what he can offer for the world peace and for resolving world conflicts, in particular the Israel - Palestine conflict and Israel occupation of Palestinian lands.
No, he was born in Hawaii.
We hope and pray to God that he supports Israel.. if not America is in deep trouble.
Obama said that his dream was change. So Obama's dream WAS change, I don't know what it is anymore.
A number of president, including Ronald Reagan, never visited Israel, and George W. Bush only visited towards the end of his final term in office. Mr. Obama did visit Israel as a presidential candidate, and he made a visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories in his second term.