What Trump said and did not say at the Knesset
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What Trump said and did not say at the Knesset
"The US president talked about everything, except the genocide. United States President Donald Trump had the time of his life on Monday at the Israeli Knesset, where he was welcomed as the president of peace. His captive audience showered him with applause, laughs and too many standing ovations to count. A single protester undertook a brief outburst but was swiftly bundled out, earning the president more laughs and applause for his remark: That was very efficient."
"It was a typical stream-of-consciousness Trump speech although he mercifully refrained from rambling about escalators and teleprompters this time. I had initially hoped the fact that the US head of state was promptly due at a Gaza summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, might have kept the tangents to a minimum. Such hopes were dashed, but Trump did manage to devote a good bit of time to speculating about whether his summit counterparts might have already departed Egypt by the time he arrived."
"Trump's Knesset appearance was occasioned by the ostensible end for the moment to the US-backed Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip, which has over the past two years officially killed more than 67,000 Palestinians. Some scholars have suggested that the real death toll may be in the vicinity of 680,000. Obviously, the Palestinian genocide victims were of scant concern at the Knesset spectacle, which was essentially an exercise of mutual flattery between Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."
President Donald Trump delivered a celebrated speech at the Israeli Knesset, receiving prolonged applause, laughs and multiple standing ovations. A lone protester was removed after a short outburst, prompting further audience approval for Trump’s remark. The speech included tangents and speculation about a forthcoming Gaza summit in Sharm el-Sheikh and whether other leaders would have departed by his arrival. The appearance coincided with an ostensible pause in a US-backed Israeli campaign in Gaza that has officially killed over 67,000 Palestinians, while some scholars estimate far higher casualties. Trump praised Israeli actions, congratulated leaders, and boasted about US weaponry supplied to Israel.
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