There should not be one additional dollar of foreign assistance going to Gaza and the Palestinians until every single hostage and murdered body are returned to
U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration did not raise high expectations that big changes would occur in the Middle East as a result of the president’s visit from March 20–23. Some subtle gains were made, and at least one tangible, immediate result—the patching over of differences between Israel and Turkey.
Rockets hit the southern Israeli town of Sderot near the Gaza Strip several hours before President Barack Obama was received by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.