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The president continued his lengthy1 overseas trip today, ending his stay in Israel and a visit to the West Bank.
It was the end of four days in the Middle East, after a packed schedule that included summits, elaborate dinners, and high-stakes meetings. John Yang reports.
President Trump2 crossed the imposing3 security wall separating Israel and the West Bank to meet with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem,
part of Mr. Trump's quest to jump-start long-dormant Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
I intend to do everything I can to help them achieve that goal.
President Abbas assures me he is ready to work toward that goal in good faith, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has promised the same.
Abbas outlined what's called the two-state solution, a Palestinian homeland on the territory that Israel seized 50 years ago in the Six-Day War.
Our fundamental problem is with the occupation and settlements, and failure of Israel to recognize the state of Palestine, in the same way we recognize it.
It undermines the realization4 of a two-state solution. The problem is not between us and Judaism. It's between us and occupation.
Both sides will face tough decisions. But with determination, compromise and the belief that peace is possible, Israelis and Palestinians can make a deal.
Missing from Mr. Trump's comments? An explicit6 endorsement7 of a two-state solution, which has been U.S. policy for more than a quarter-century.
Daniel Estrin is Jerusalem correspondent for NPR News.
He spoke8 a lot about peace, but he was very short on specifics. And that was very emblematic9 of his whole trip here. He didn't want to wade10 into any thorny11 issues.
He didn't talk about a two-state solution. He didn't talk about Israeli assessments12 in the West Bank, where Palestinians want to build a Palestinian state.
He didn't talk about the U.S. Embassy. This trip was much more about smiles. It was much more about relationship-building.
Do you see much reason for optimism that President Trump is going to get these talks, this peace process going again?
You know, Clinton tried. Bush tried. Obama tried. They all failed at bringing peace.
And so many people I spoke to here, Israelis and Palestinians, said, why should Trump be any different?
I even met a Palestinian woman yesterday who said she read Trump's book "How to Get Rich."
She admired Trump's business success, but she said, that doesn't translate into making someone a peacemaker.
So, while there is that cynicism, there are also people on both sides who think that actually Trump perhaps might be the one to seal the deal.
On the last day of his Israel stop, Mr. Trump visited Yad Vashem, the nation's Holocaust13 memorial.
Words can never describe the bottomless depths of that evil or the scope of the anguish14 and destruction. It was history's darkest hour.
He signed the guest book: "It is a great honor to be here with all of my friends. So amazing, and will never forget."
Mr. Trump's whirlwind tour of one of the Middle East's most intractable problems ended with a departure ceremony.
Tonight, the president is in Rome, where, tomorrow, he is to meet Pope Francis. For the PBS NewsHour, I'm John Yang. undefined
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n.王牌,法宝;v.打出王牌,吹喇叭 | |
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n.实现;认识到,深刻了解 | |
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n.障碍( hurdle的名词复数 );跳栏;(供人或马跳跃的)栏架;跨栏赛 | |
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adj.详述的,明确的;坦率的;显然的 | |
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n.背书;赞成,认可,担保;签(注),批注 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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11 thorny | |
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12 assessments | |
n.评估( assessment的名词复数 );评价;(应偿付金额的)估定;(为征税对财产所作的)估价 | |
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13 holocaust | |
n.大破坏;大屠杀 | |
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