*I Need to Do More on Islam: Bush*
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*"I've got to do a better job of making it clear when I talk about Islam, I
talk about a peaceful religion, which I talk about a lot," Bush said.
(Washington Times photo)*

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CAIRO — US President George W. Bush has admitted failure to do enough to
dispel the widespread belief that the United States' so-called "war on
terror" is targeting Islam, reported the *Washington Times* on Saturday, May
17.

"Somebody said to me, 'Well, how come you dislike Muslims?'" Bush said
during a meeting with a group of Jewish, Palestinian and Arab Israeli
students in Jerusalem shortly before concluding a three-day visit to Israel.

"I don't."

An Israeli Arab female student, Henriette Charcar, told the American
president that he often related extremism to Islam and Muslims.

"Actually what I say is you're not a religious person if you're a murderer,"
Bush replied.

"But you're right. I've got to do a better job of making it clear when I
talk about Islam, I talk about a peaceful religion, which I talk about a
lot."

Bush has repeatedly portrayed his so-called war on terror as a battle
between good and evil.

He upset many Muslims after the 9/11 attacks by referring to his war as a
"crusade," a term which for many Muslims connotes a Christian battle against
Islam.

Bush has recently said that the United States was at war with "Islamic
fascists," drawing immediate rebuke from his American Muslims.

Bush arrived in Egypt on Saturday on the third leg of a regional tour that
took him to Israel and Saudi Arabia.

The American president, who will leave office in January, started his tour
with a visit to Israel on Wednesday, May 14, to mark the 60th anniversary of
Israel's creation.

*Bad Image*

Bush blamed "poisonous" state-run TV stations in the Middle East for giving
the perception that the US is at war with Islam. "There is a propaganda
machine on state-owned TV that is poisonous and we just have got to do a
better job of reaching out," he said.

Qatar-based Al-Jazeera television, the most popular outlet in the Middle
East, has often angered the US government for its reporting of the Afghan
and Iraq wars.

In 2004, the Bush administration launched their own Middle East TV station,
al Hurrah, in an effort to counter Al-Jazeera. "One way to do it, by the
way, is to invite people to America and let them see what America is all
about," said Bush.

A recent poll by the Washington-based Pew Research Center found that the US
image has plummeted deeply across the world, even among allies, with foreign
policy and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan topping a long list of
disappointing factors.

*Palestinian Rights*

Bush said that the major obstacle to peace in the Middle East is the refusal
by some to accept a Jewish state.

"I think why people are fighting is there's a group of people that refuse to
accept a Jewish state . . . a refusal to admit a certain reality," he said,
drawing fire from a young Arab Israeli student.

"We can't wipe out a whole section of history," Charcar, the female student,
said, adding that Israel refuses to recognize the Palestinians' rights and
identity.

"The Palestinian people did exist."

"Did exist and do exist," Bush answered, forecasting a Palestinian state.
"It's going to happen."

Bush pledged during a much-touted US-hosted peace conference in Annapolis in
November to help Israel and the Palestinian Authority to reach a peace deal
by 2008.

But since then, peace talks have stalled over Israel's refusal to put the
issues of Al-Quds (occupied East Jerusalem) and refugees on the agenda. Al-Quds
is home to Al-Haram Al-Sharif, which includes Islam's third holiest shrine,
Al-Aqsa Mosque, and represents the heart of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Israel captured Al-Quds in the six-day 1967 war before annexing the holy
city and declaring it part of its eternal undivided capital, a claim not
recognized by the UN or the world community.

Palestinians insist the city will be the capital of their future independent
state. Palestinians also insist on the return of almost 4.5 million
Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their homes from which they
were forced out when Israel was created.
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