President Bush leaves for the Middle East on Tuesday to celebrate the United States' ties with its top allies in the region -- Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan.
During talks with the leaders of those countries, Bush is expected to address two major topics: regional security and rising oil prices.
The trip comes as diplomats work to help Israel and the Palestinians move toward a peace agreement. It also comes amid a new outbreak of violence in Lebanon, whose Western-backed government faces a renewed revolt from Hezbollah.
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CNN's Ed Henry contributed to this report.
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