http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8082730.stmSome snippets from the comments.
I was very impressed. His speech was a breath of fresh air compared to the bleak view most of the Arab world had of the previous administration. It's good he denounced colonialism. Of the seven issues he raised, the most important for me as a Saudi woman, was that of women's rights. There can be no progress socially or economically without the advancement of women.
Reem Assad, lecturer in finance, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaFor me and all Arabs this speech was like a dream! Obama addressed all the sensitive issues for the Arab world and he showed a grasp of detail that I respect. He didn't go too far on the Israeli or Palestinian side. He was moderate. However, I sense trouble ahead.
Belal Badwan, teacher, Gaza StripWhen he mentioned the Holocaust, he failed to acknowledge that Palestinians are paying the price for something they were not responsible for. The Holocaust is a tragedy for all human beings, but Palestinians shouldn't have to suffer for it.
Yazeed Bargouthy, Palestinian student, JerusalemThis bothers me because I know how close the Americans have been to us in Israel. We've always said we have to take care of ourselves, and here's the proof.
Ilan Rozenberg, religious student, JerusalemDefinitely a change! For the first time I feel optimistic about something the US president has said. It's also the first time I've heard an American president be that firm with Israel.
Baher Ibrahim, medical student, Alexandria, EgyptAlso, comments from around the world here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/8083813.stm