Knesset, Trump and Israel
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Trump says the mega-donor, who spent more than $100m to help him win the 2024 US presidential election, ‘loves Israel’.
Israel confirmed that the remaining hostages have returned home. Cheers, cries and Hebrew songs rang out in Tel Aviv's Hostage Square.
In a speech to Israel's parliament on a day when the country's 20 hostages were released as part of a ceasefire agreement he helped broker, President Donald Trump was expected to tell the Knesset, "This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East," according to excerpts released by the White House.
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Knesset speaker doesn’t invite Supreme Court chief, AG to attend Trump’s speech
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Trump’s Oct. 13 address focused on his administration’s efforts to produce an agreement between Israel and Hamas, which included a Gaza ceasefire and the release of 20 Israeli hostages, 250 Palestinian prisoners and about 1,700 Palestinian detainees held without charges.
President Donald Trump played diplomat and stand-up comedian during his speech at the Knesset, where he celebrated the release of all living hostages from Gaza. Speaking before the Israeli legislature on Monday,
President Trump entered the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, to the sound of trumpets and a standing ovation from lawmakers and others assembled to hear him speak on Monday. Welcoming Trump, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana said he was “the best friend that Israel has ever had.