US President George W. Bush concluded his three day visit to Israel on Friday with a tour of the Bible Lands Museum and a discussion with a group of young Israeli leaders. During his meeting with the young leaders, Bush shared his thoughts on the future Middle East, saying "What's on my mind is peace. I believe it's possible and I know it will happen when young people put their minds together." Many of the young leaders echoed Bush's sentiment and expressed their eagerness for an end to the long fighting between Israel and the Palestinians. The US president is due to be flown by helicopter this afternoon from Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem to Ben Gurion Airport, where he will embark on his trip to Saudi Arabia.
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