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Obama then traveled to Ramallah to meet with Palestinain Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. PA officials said Abbas briefed Obama on progress in the peace process. Obama is scheduled to meet later with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
"At a time of great peril and torment, war and strife, we are blessed to have such a powerful reminder of man's potential for great evil, but also our capacity to rise up from tragedy and remake our world," Obama wrote in the Yad Vashem visitors' book.
Israeli sources said Obama's discussions with Barak turned to the recent launch of Turkish-mediated negotiations between
Obama, according to one source, described the efforts to achieve peace as important but said that as president "he would never put pressure on
Obama further described Iran's nuclear program as "the most important challenge facing the international community right now," Israeli sources said, adding that it would top the agenda of his meetings later this week with the leaders of Germany, France and Britain.