Friday, March 22, 2013

Obama lays stone from MLK memorial on grave of Israeli PM slain for trying to make peace

President Obama is headed to Jordan and Bethlehem today to wrap up his trip to the Middle East that also included visits with Israeli and Palestinian officials. NBC's Chuck Todd reports.

By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News

Barack Obama on Friday laid a stone from the grounds of the Washington memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. on the grave of Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli prime minister assassinated by a Jewish extremist enraged by his efforts to make peace with Palestinians.

"Sometimes it is harder to embark on peace then to embark on war," Rabin's daughter Dalia quoted Obama as telling the family at the grave site on Mount Herzl, Israel?s national cemetery, Reuters reported.

In a televised speech Thursday, Obama appealed to ordinary Israelis to put pressure on their leaders to make a peace deal with the Palestinians. He urged Israelis to put themselves in Palestinians' shoes and recognize their right to "self-determination, their right to justice."

Mark Neyman / Israel government / Getty Images

President Barack Obama places a stone taken from the grounds of the Martin Luther King memorial in Washington D.C. on the grave of Yitzhak and Keah Rabin.

On Friday, the president also visited the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem.

He spoke of the ?wrenching power? of the memorial to the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis in World War II, calling it a ?sacred place.?

"The state of Israel does not exist because of the Holocaust, but with the survival of a strong Jewish state of Israel, such a Holocaust will never happen again," Obama said.

At the national cemetery, Obama laid another stone -- as is customary at Jewish cemeteries -- on the grave of the man after which it was named, Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism who died in 1904 before realizing his dream of a Jewish homeland.

"It is humbling and inspiring to visit and remember the visionary who began the remarkable establishment of the State of Israel," Obama wrote in the Mt. Herzl guestbook, according to The Associated Press. "May our two countries possess the same vision and will to secure peace and prosperity for future generations."

'Won Israeli hearts'
Obama was due to leave Israel for Jordan Friday after he toured the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

In the church, Obama was greeted by Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III, Father Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Franciscan Custodian of the Holy Land, and Armenian Orthodox Archbishop Sevan Gharibian.

In Amman, he will have talks and dinner with Jordan?s King Abdullah, an important ally of the U.S. in the region.

An editorial Israel?s Haaretz newspaper said ?Obama?s goal in coming to Israel has been achieved.?

President Barack Obama on Thursday urged the Israeli people to put themselves in the shoes of Palestinians and recognize their "right to self-determination, their right to justice." NBC's Chuck Todd reports.

?He won Israeli hearts and gave Israelis a sense of security, in the hope that now they will take charge and push the leadership toward a peace agreement with the Palestinians,? it added.

The Jerusalem Post said primarily leftist commentators had ?lamented? that Obama?s visit had not focused mainly on the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians.

?Americans understand that it is not their country?s support for Israel that triggers the rabid hatred of America felt by so many citizens of Muslim states. Rather, it is what America stands for ? freedom, liberty, tolerance, democracy ? that is viewed by popular movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood, with its reactionary worldview of restoring the caliphate and Sharia [law], as the real threat to the region and to Muslim sensibilities,? it wrote.

?Washington?s Herculean attempts in recent years to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict emanate from a desire to see both Israelis and Palestinians flourish in free, democratic states of their own. The vast majority of Israelis share that dream. Unfortunately, the majority of Palestinians still do not,? it added. ?A majority of Americans and their president are increasingly recognizing this sad fact. Others have yet to do so.?

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

President Obama receives applause from a crowd in Jerusalem Thursday by challenging groups that reject Israel.

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