TEL AVIV – In his latest anti-Israel remarks, Senator Bernie Sanders on Sunday said that President Barack Obama has been too supportive of Israel and was not sufficiently supportive of the Palestinians. The Democratic candidate, speaking to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, also qualified comments he made during a debate with frontrunner Hillary Clinton last Thursday, in which he attacked Israel for its “disproportionate” response in defending itself against Hamas in 2014’s Operation Protective Edge. Sanders has called on the U.S. to take an “evenhanded” approach in dealing with the conflict, and said that even though Obama has fared better than his predecessors in his attitude towards the Palestinians, the U.S. still had “ways to go.” Watch the interview here: Obama’s open criticism of Israel has often been translated into punitive measures against the Jewish state, including stopping a routine shipment of arms during a critical stage of the 2014 war. However, Sanders said his criticism was directed at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “She gave a speech to AIPAC. It was a long speech. There was only one sentence I believe that even mentioned the Palestinians,” he said. In her speech at the American-Israeli confab, Clinton lambasted the Palestinian leadership for inciting terrorism and compensating