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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.
No, but he did visit when he was a presidential candidate; there are photos of him praying at the western wall. It should be noted that other presidents, including Ronald Reagan, never visited Israel, and President Bush did not visit until nearly the end of his second term. There is thus some evidence that Mr. Obama will make at least one more visit before he leaves office.
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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Yes, President Obama did visit with Pope Francis in 2014.
No, President Obama did not visit Antarctica during his presidency.
Yes, you can visit Israel for tourism or vacation purposes.
No, he was born in Hawaii.
Former President Barack Obama did not visit Antarctica during his time in office.
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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.