US President Barack Obama told journalists in Cairo, Thursday, that he expected no quick solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying, "once you diagnose the problem, it could take a long time to cure it."
In a question-and-answer session following his speech in the Egypt, Obama said he did not expect his Cairo speech to change the minds of Al-Qaeda which were out to kill innocent people. “My audience is not them. I don’t expect them to change their minds,” but rather the minds of young people in the Arab and Muslim world, he said. (Yitzhak Benhorin, Washington)