After facing criticism for not condemning killing of US teenager in a terror attack, president speaks to bereaved Mass. family

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama called the parents of Ezra Schwartz, the 18-year-old American student murdered last week in a Palestinian terror attack in the West Bank, to offer his condolences.

In the telephone call Monday, the president said that Schwartz’s Israel studies had strengthened US-Israel ties.

“The president offered his profound condolences and condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack that took his life,” a senior administration official told JTA. “The president also underscored that Ezra’s studies in Israel strengthened the bonds between Israel and the United States and, as we mourn his death, those bonds only grow stronger.”... Read More: Times of Israel