President Bush lands in Israel.
Israel is “our strongest friend and ally in the Middle East,” President Bush said during a visit to the Israeli president’s residence.
Shimon Peres said regional issues, including Hamas’ actions in Gaza and Hezbollah’s in Lebanonare holding up the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The U.S. president and First Lady Laura Bush landed at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion Airport on Wednesday, kicking off a three-day visit to celebrate Israel’s 60th Independence Day.
“Our two nations both faced great challenges when they were founded. And our two nations have both relied on the same principles to help us succeed. We built strong democracies to protect the freedoms given to us by an Almighty God,” Bush said in a speech after being greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Peres.
“Welcome to the new Israel: Three thousand years old, and going on sixty,” Peres said.
Though Bush is expected to address Israeli-Palestinian peace talks during his visit, he will not visit the West Bank nor the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Instead, he will meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Egypt, a next leg on his Middle East tour.
Laura Bush visited an Israeli health clinic for women and children and a mixed Jewish-Arab school, both in Jerusalem.
This article was made possible by the support of readers like you. Donate to JTA now.
Discussions About this Article Elsewhere
Comments RSS Feed Reader Comments
There are currently no comments to this article. Leave a comment below.
Leave a Comment
To comment on this article, you must first be registered with JTA.
Not Registered?
There are real advantages to a FREE registration with JTA.org:
- Make your voice heard through comments on articles
- Receive our e-mailed Daily Briefing, an invaluable quick-read
- Help decide what Jewish news matters most with interactive tools
Register Now
Already a JTA member?
- IDF salutes Palestinian security forces
- Op-Ed: Israel backers must support a settlement freeze
- Egypt arrests 26 planning Suez attacks
- Op-Ed: Palestinians’ plight, Holocaust are not analogous
- JDL members arrested in Paris
- Satmar mayor praises Obama
- Harvard Hillel victim of $780,000 fraud
- ORTs settle name dispute
- The Chosen: Jewish members in the 111th U.S. Congress
- Jackson kids’ Jewish mother could regain custody
- Biden: Israel can decide for itself on Iran
- Guard shot at Holocaust museum dies
- Canadian politician sues Jewish groups
- In endorsing two states, Netanyahu adopts popular Jewish position
- Some Jewish settlers turning against Israel
- Mass converts pose dilemma for Latin American Jews
Share
Email
Print
Trackback URL: http://jta.org/trackback/108563/
No trackbacks have been created for this article, be the first to create one.