An Israeli soldier walks as an Israeli military bulldozer opens the entrance of the West Bank village of Bani Na'im, near Hebron September 21, 2016. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - In his first major United Nations speech eight years ago, President Barack Obama said he would not give up on Israeli-Palestinian peace.
In likely his last U.N. speech, on Tuesday, he spoke little about the conflict beyond voicing the unsurprising sentiment that matters would improve if Israel let go of Palestinian land and if the Palestinians rejected incitement and embraced Israel's legitimacy.
