President Obama is getting reviewed by the right and the left after his first presidential visit to Israel. “It was a great success,” said Rep. Eliot Engel, (D-N.Y.) who traveled with the president and spoke about the trip on Jansing & Co.
“He was treated like a rock star in Israel,” Engel said.
Engel believes the president’s approval rating will go up in Israel after his speech to students was well received. “He talked about a two-state solution… I think everyone wants peace, so I think this was a very, very good trip for him, a very positive trip,” Engel said.
But, at least one Republican does not agree.
“Candidly, I thought the trip was a disappointment for us,” Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said on CBS’ Face the Nation Sunday. “I thought the president squandered great opportunity to show leadership and push them to a place where they could get an agreement on a meeting, they didn’t get it, just got a speech. We could get to some agreement on the path forward on Syria – didn’t get that.”
But, Engel, and others, point to a warming of relations between President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.









