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.
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Regarding the presidents who have visited, it should first be pointed out that a number of presidents did not. President Obama has not yet visited during his presidency, but he did visit Israel in 2008, before he was elected. And during their time in office, Presidents Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenbower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush never visited Israel. According to the State Department (and the Washington Post), here are the four presidents who did visit Israel:Richard Nixon: in the sixth year of his presidencyJimmy Carter: in the third year of presidencyBill Clinton: 4 visits: in the second, third, fourth & sixth years of his presidencyGeorge W. Bush: 2 visits-both in the eighth year of his presidency
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Yes, he did-- twice so far. When he was a senator, he made a 2006 visit to Israel, and then as a presidential candidate, he made a visit to Israel in 2008 and prayed at the Western Wall. But while he did not make a visit during his first term in office, he was not alone: Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Lyndon Johnson, and John F. Kennedy never visited Israel at all; and George W. Bush did not visit till his final year as president. Interestingly, the president who made the most visits to Israel was Bill Clinton, who made four trips.
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