Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump and Israel
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President Donald Trump couldn’t resist slipping in a few sly remarks about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a speech celebrating the ceasefire agreement and hostage exchange between Israel and Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged that he was "committed to this peace" as he addressed the Israeli Parliament during a visit by U.S.
The "cruelty of October 7 struck the heart of humanity," and the US mourned alongside Israel, Trump said, adding that "Because of us, the long and painful nightmare is finally over. " US President Donald Trump addressed the Knesset’s plenum on Monday,
Ahead of Netanyahu’s U.N. speech, his office announced the unveiling of a “public diplomacy campaign” in New York City. They organized billboards and trucks to display the message: “Remember October 7” in Times Square and around the U.N. building.
Foreign Policy Advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Caroline Glick joins ABC News Live to discuss the status of the living hostages and the remains of the 28 deceased hostages.
There were empty chairs after a walkout and some street protests. Here is what Netanyahu had to say as the 2-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks approaches.
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon reflected on the 80th session of the U.N. General Assembly in which Israel was a central topic.
After speaking in Israel, Trump traveled to Egypt for an international "peace summit" with more than 20 world leaders on what's next for Gaza.
During a recent speech to the Knesset, President Donald Trump lauded Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid and humorously addressed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. , US News, Times Now