2 Knesset members removed during Trump’s speech
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In a speech to Israel's parliament on a day when the country's 20 living 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.
Watch Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's full address to the Knesset as they welcomed President Donald Trump following the release of all living hostages.
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Iran, Abraham Accords and Bibi’s trial: What Trump said in his historic Knesset speech
At various points during his speech, Trump turned to his first administration’s signature foreign-policy accomplishment: the normalization agreements between Israel and a handful of Arab states, known as the Abraham Accords. On Monday he pronounced it the Hebrew way, “Avraham.”
U.S. President Donald Trump was welcomed Monday at the Israeli parliament by its speaker, Amir Ohana, who said, “Welcome to Jerusalem. Welcome to the Knesset.
President Trump's speech to the Israeli Knesset was interrupted by two left-wing members who were removed by security.
President Donald Trump arrived in Israel Monday morning, where he addressed the Knesset and attended a regional peace ceremony in Egypt with global leaders following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Hamas released 7 hostages shortly before Trump's arrival.
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Knesset speaker doesn’t invite Supreme Court chief, AG to attend Trump’s speech
No comment from Ohana's office on decision not to invite Isaac Amit and Gali Baharav-Miara; bar association head: 'The plan to destroy Zionist and democratic Israel hasn't stopped'
Trump says ‘long nightmare’ over for Israelis and Palestinians, receives standing ovation in Knesset
The applause lasted several minutes as lawmakers clapped and cheered the US leader. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.