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Obama backs Israel, but says
both sides must be heard
Obama for America
U.S. Sen. Barack Obama speaks at a town-hall meeting in Harrisburg on April 4, 2008, just weeks before Pennsylvania's presidential primary.
In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with JTA, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama stressed his support for Israel, but said both sides in the peace process must live up to their agreements. The U.S. senator also did not shy away from his insistence on sitting with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and listening closely to Palestinian complaints.

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