The re-election of President Barack Obama, his visit to the Middle East, and that of Secretary of State John Kerry are raising expectations within the Arab world. Particularly when it comes to the issue of the settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by putting it on the front burner of regional politics.
The reasons behind these expectations are various. First, there is a belief in the Arab perception of the US policy in the Middle East. Such perception holds that the US President is free, in the second term, from the influence of the pro-Israeli lobby. With this in mind, he will take the diplomatic road for which the US holds the key, i.e., to make the settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict a priority.