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CBS News/ March 21, 2013, 12:24 PM

Obama tells Israel: "Peace is the only path to true security"

Speaking before a lively and receptive crowd of 600 Israeli students, President Obama today urged the youth of Israel to accept "the realization of an independent and viable Palestine." A two-state solution, the president suggested, is the only viable path forward for Israel, given the political and technological changes underway.

"Peace is necessary. I believe that," Mr. Obama said, speaking at the Jerusalem International Convention Center on his second day in Israel. "I believe that peace is the only path to true security. You have the opportunity to be the generation that permanently secures the Zionist dream, or you can face a growing challenge to its future."

With the fast-moving developments in the Middle East sparked by the Arab Spring and the spread of democratizing technology, Mr. Obama said, "This is precisely the time to respond to the wave of revolution with a resolve and commitment for peace."

"Peace must be made among peoples, not just governments," he continued. "No one step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions.... But progress with the Palestinians is a powerful way to begin, while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and division."

Mr. Obama noted that, given the strong support for Israel in the U.S., it would be easy for him to put aside the idea of pursuing a two-state solution. However, he added, "It is important to be open and honest, especially with your friends."

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"Given the demographics west of the Jordan River, the only way for Israel to endure and thrive as a Jewish and democratic state is through the realization of an independent and viable Palestine," Mr. Obama said, prompting cheers from the young audience.

Mr. Obama hailed Israel's thriving economy and robust democracy, remarking on the robust debate that young Israelis engage in. He even found the silver lining when a heckler in the crowd began yelling in Hebrew for the release of Jonathan Pollard, a Jewish-American intelligence analyst who spied for Israel.

"This is part of the lively debate that we talked about -- this is good," he said, bringing the audience to give him a standing ovation. He joked, "I have to say we arranged for that because it actually made me at home. I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't have at least one heckler."

Mr. Obama said that while he backs a two-state solution, "the only path to peace is through negotiation... That is why, despite the criticism we've received, the United States will oppose unilateral efforts to bypass negotiations through the United Nations."

He also said that Israel cannot be expected to negotiate with anyone who is dedicated to its destruction. Still, he said, "Palestinians - including young people - have rejected violence as a means of achieving their aspirations. There's an opportunity there -- there's a window."

The president made an appeal for empathy, noting that before delivering his speech, he met with a group of young Palestinians, between the ages of 15 and 22.

"Talking to them, they weren't that different from my daughters. They weren't that different from your daughters or sons," he said. "I honestly believe if any Israeli parent sat down with those kids, they'd say, 'I want these kids to succeed.'"

Mr. Obama also argued that Israel's growing prosperity is tied to its efforts to find peace, noting that it should build strong trade relations with countries around the world.

"One of the great ironies of what is happening in the broader region is that so much of what people are yearning for - education and entrepreneurship, the ability to start a business without paying a bribe, to connect to the global economy - those things can be found, here in Israel," he said.

He also spoke about the importance of security, declaring that "the security relationship between the United States and Israel has never been stronger. Never."

The Iranian government is "under more pressure than ever before," the president said, adding, "This is not a danger that can be contained."

Mr. Obama backed Israel's right to defend itself from rockets in Gaza and said that "every country that values justice should call Hezbollah what it truly is - a terrorist organization." The fact that Syrian -- Hezbollah's ally -- has stockpiles of chemical weapons "only heightens the urgency," he added.

He said the U.S. will continue to watch the situation in Syria, declaring, "Assad must go so that Syria's future can begin."

Speaking on the eve of Passover, Mr. Obama tied Israel's current quest for peace to the Jewish people's historic struggle for freedom. "Just as Joshua carried on after Moses, the work goes on for all of you, the Joshua generation," he said, "for justice and dignity, for opportunity and freedom."

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knsn_for_cmn_sense says:
The US can have peace. Just by pulling the f out of the middle east s hole.
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andthetruthis replies:
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The Zionist have handed out too many suitcases full of cash.

The might want a refund from our Congressman.
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TimeToEvolve says:
But the wacko, terrorist Zionists that stole all the land and are running a giant Warsaw ghetto in Palestine ONLY WANT PEACE. A few of these extremist wackos told me this.

The Palestinian shoot rockets at them every time the want peace. How dare the Palestinians do that after they took their land, burned their trees and killed their women and children.
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FOX_PARROTS_LIE says:
Yes, a very receptive audience that gave President Obama several standing ovations, especially when he urged the youth of Israel to accept "the realization of an independent and viable Palestine."

Obviously, a two-state solution, like the president suggested, is the only viable path forward for Israel, given the political and technological changes underway, and young Israelis were receptive to this.

Later, Israeli President Shimon Peres awarded President Obama Israel's highest civilian award, the Medal of Distinction, during a ceremonial dinner held in Mr. Obama's honor Thursday evening at the Israeli president's residence.
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webgone says:
I just put a post on the article "bab.shooting in GA",

and they took it out right a way.

Is that CBS peace making or hate creating ??????
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FOX_PARROTS_LIE replies:
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LOL! Probably neither, and just the way their software works, since it will be there later after you whine some more.
webgone replies:
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Thanks, hope it was while they updated the article,
but its gone for good.

Not LOL, took me some time to write it.
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FOX_PARROTS_LIE says:
Israeli President Shimon Peres awarded President Obama Israel's highest civilian award, the Medal of Distinction, during a ceremonial dinner held in Mr. Obama's honor Thursday evening at the Israeli president's residence.

The major cable networks like CNN aired this presentation live, but at the same time, the faux nooz propagandists, decided to air an Obama attack ad, wrongly showing that the Israeli's didn't like him at all -- A TOTAL LIE!


But go ahead faux nooz parrots, and tell us again how "fair and balanced" your faux nooz propagandists are......LOL!
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andthetruthis replies:
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This is the thing about FOX.

They will not show,even to their own audience,the truth,the whole truth,and nothing but the truth.

Only what they have censored,and want people to see.

I've got to stay away from there.I never watch FOX for this reason.

CENSORED!!
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raymailhot says:
Obama tells Israel: "Peace is the only path to true security"

This is the worse bit of absurdity ever spoken and the press just goes along like the man is a genus!

It contains a statement with no solution. To see this point just reverse the statement.

"Security is the only path to peace"

Now that has a solution and true meaning based on a logical thought!
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andthetruthis replies:
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You've spammed us incessantly with this.

You can't understand him,because,you can't understand 'peace.

You have peace,nobody's trying to hurt you.Now,you have security.

The King of England came to the realization,that he could not slaughter,and brutalize the people in the colonies,and they would ever stop fighting. His troops would always be in danger.

Are the British in danger from America now? PEACE!
webgone replies:
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I give you four stars.
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SoCalMike11 says:
Those who view the Palestinians as victims or peace partners are mislead and confused.
USMC Seargent is certain of his "knowledge" yet completely clueless.
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JOE1965A replies:
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And guess what? I could toss the same insults at people who think the Palestinians are NOT potential partners in peace. (Except I would have spelled "misled" correctly.)

So we've thrown a couple of insults back and forth. Good for us. *** have we accomplished?

If you want to have an intelligent discussion, calling others "misled", "confused" and "clueless" really doesn't serve to convince anyone you are any better than that yourself. We're prepared to have a respectful discussion with you, how about on your side?
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CBSLucy says:
He got it backwards. Especially in the Middle East, Security is the only path to peace.
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JOE1965A replies:
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You obviously have a great deal in common with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; I think he would agree wholeheartedly with your statement that "security is the only path to peace".

It's a good thing that European leaders finally learned that economic self-interest outweighs hard-nosed security by far. The traditional enmity between France and Germany wasn't resolved by one side finally humiliating the other badly enough; it was resolved by someone realizing that the two countries' economies had to be bound together so tightly that any war between the two would destroy both of their economies. Today France has nuclear weapons and Germany doesn't, but I don't think most Germans lose much sleep over it.

Their safety isn't assured by security, it's assured by France's economic self-interest. The rivalry between France and Germany has been one of the costliest in world history (taking into account all the collateral damage to other nations due to the conflicts centered around those two powers). And if that conflict can be resolved without a primary focus on security, then so can this one.
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omnibus66 says:
The Fake News addicts see war as a solution to everything, hence their alignment with Israel, whose leaders are like minded. Evidently neither group pays very much attention to their Holy Books.
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Ohio_Bill replies:
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Fake news addicts?
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WWIIWWII says:
Somebody tell the President, it is hard to make peace with someone who has sworn to kill you and remove your kind from the face of the earth.
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rogerthat1946 replies:
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Yeah; I read about Israel having illegal nuclear weapons and constantly threatening people who will not allow Israel to constantly steal land, homes and lives off them and, then Israel using the military to walk all over them and their rights.
The only solution is the 67 border and compensating the families who have lost their homes and land at the inception of Israel as a state after WW2. Thats the reality.
The cost of `defending Israel` has been a thousand times the price of what it would have been, with a little honesty (paying Palestinians PROPERLY for being thrown off their land).
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