• World News
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Stock
  • Editor’s Pick
Global Trading Markets
Politics

Netanyahu to Trump in Knesset: “When others were weak, you were strong. When others abandoned us, you stood by our side.”

by October 13, 2025
October 13, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu delivers a speech at the Knesset alongside former President Trump, with Israeli flags in the background.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu delivers a speech at the Knesset alongside former President Trump, with Israeli flags in the background.

 

Speaking in the Knesset with President Donald J. Trump today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netantyahu thanked the Presidnnt and the United States and niminated Trump for Israel’s highest award. the Israel Award. “And as for that other prizse (the Nobel Peace Prize), “It’s only a matter of time”, Netanyahu said.

Benjamin Netanyahu: President Trump, the Knesset welcomes you and your distinguished delegation to Jerusalem, our eternal capital. This is your first visit to Israel since you recognized Jerusalem as our capital and move the embassy here, thank you, President Trump, for that. [APPLAUSE]

There are many other reasons to thank you, since your last visit here. Thank you for recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. [APPLAUSE]

Thank you for standing up to the lies against Israel and the United Nations. [APPLAUSE]

Thank you for recognizing in your 2020 peace plan our rights in Judea and Samaria, the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. [APPLAUSE]

Thank you for brokering the historic Abraham Accords. [APPLAUSE]

Thank you for withdrawing from the disastrous Iran nuclear deal. [APPLAUSE]

Thank you for supporting Operation Rising Line and for your bold decision to launch Operation Midnight Hammer. Boy, is that, you gotta hear this. [APPLAUSE]

This is the most fitting name ever named for a military operation, because a little after midnight, you really hammered them. [APPLAUSE]

My friends, this is only a partial list, but it’s enough to affirm what I’ve said time and again. Donald Trump is the greatest friend that the state of Israel has ever had in the White House. [APPLAUSE]

No American president has ever done more for Israel. And as I said in Washington, it ain’t even close. It’s really not a match. Mr. President, today, we welcome you here to thank you for your pivotal leadership in putting forward a proposal that got the backing of almost the entire world. A proposal that brings all our hostages home. [APPLAUSE]

A proposal that ends the war by achieving all our objectives. [APPLAUSE]

A proposal that opens the door to an historic expansion of peace in our region and beyond our region. Mr. President, you are committed to this peace. I am committed to this peace. And together, Mr. President, we will achieve this peace. [APPLAUSE]

We’ve done it before. We’ve done it before in the Abraham Accords, and we’ll do it again. Mr. President, today the Jewish calendar marks the end of two years of war. That war began on October 7th, on the Jewish festival of Simchat Torah. You always tell me, and you tell the world, remember October 7th. Mr. President, we remember. We remember the thousands of Hamas terrorists who stormed into our towns in Kibbutzim. We remember the 1,200 people Hamas savagely slaughtered in cold blood, including dozens and dozens of Americans. We remember entire families burnt alive as they embraced each other. We remember the beautiful young Israelis brutally gunned down at the Nova Music Festival. We remember the hundreds of our citizens who were dragged into the dungeons of Gaza, including 12 Americans, men and women, young and old, babies and elderly Holocaust survivors.

My friends, Mr. President, Donald, these monsters take babies as hostages. In response to this barbaric attack on October 7th, Israel did what it had to do. With indomitable courage, we set out to defend our people, to defeat our enemies, and to release our hostages. Our heroic soldiers fought like lions. They fought on the front lines of civilization and barbarism. Israel achieved amazing victories over Hamas and the entire Iran terror axis. (Yahya) Sinwar, (Mohammed) Deif, (Ismail) Haniyeh, (Hassan) Nasrallah, (Hafez) Assad – they’re all gone. Iran’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile program with your enormous help, Mr. President, rolled back. Half the Houthi leadership wiped out.

But the price of this victory, the price of these victories, has been heavy. Nearly 2,000 of Israel’s finest were lost, nearly half in battle. They’re left behind – parents, spouses, siblings and children. Their love and laughter, their promise and potential, were lost forever. To the families of our fallen fighters – many of them are here – I say, I know the depth of your pain. I know the inconsolable grief that will accompany you for the rest of your lives. The State of Israel bows its head in eternal gratitude to our fallen heroes.

Because of these heroes, our nation will survive. Because of these heroes, our nation will thrive. And because of these heroes, our nation will have peace. Mr. President, thousands of our brave soldiers were also wounded, suffering terrible blows to body and soul.

“Every day is a new opportunity to push boundaries and redefine what’s possible. I may have lost parts of my body, but my spirit remains unbroken, and I would do it all over again for my country and my brothers.”

Ari Spitz lost both his legs, one hand, and part of his other… pic.twitter.com/5ax8K2bCFz

— Embassy of Israel to the USA (@IsraelinUSA) December 20, 2024

Brave soldiers like Ari Spitz. Ari is an American. Ari is an American Israeli who was injured. Ari is an American Israeli who was injured in Gaza while searching for Hamas terrorists and weapons. Two of Ari’s comrades were killed in this action and 10 were injured. Ari was presumed dead but made a miraculous recovery despite losing three limbs. Ari, stand up for a minute alone. Stand up. There you go. There. Ari. Ari, you are the spirit of Joshua. You are the spirit of David. You are the spirit of the Maccabees. You are the spirit of Israel. I salute you. We all salute you.

Sabine Tassa of Kibbutz Netiv Asara is watching us today from the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles. Sabine lost her husband and her oldest son on October 7th. She is the mother of three other boys. Two of them, Koren and Shai, witnessed their father jump on a Hamas grenade to save his two sons. We all saw the film of those two boys crying out in pain. “Father is dead. Why? Why did God save me?” Mr. President, my friend Donald, I’ve seen some very tough things in my life. But I couldn’t bring myself to watch those boys suffering again. So I didn’t see this film except once. Yet Sabine, their mother, has had the strength and fortitude to show this film across the world. And my wife Sarah and I asked her, “Sabine, how do you do it? Why do you do it?” And she answered, “I do it to show the entire world the monsters Israel is fighting and the justice of our cause.” This is what she’s doing once again in Los Angeles. Sabine, you can hear me now. So I want to tell you on behalf of all of us, you embody the spirit of our biblical heroines, Deborah, Ruth, and Esther. You too are the spirit of Israel and we all salute you. ([APPLAUSE]

Mr. President, you asked me on our many conversations during the 12-day war with Iran, you asked me, “How are the people holding up?” And I said to you, “Our people are strong. Israelis are a nation of lions with unlimited resolve to defend our country and secure our future. The people, the people give strength to our soldiers and the people give strength to me and to my colleagues. The Jewish people have risen from the ashes time and again, but when we formed the State of Israel and the Army of Israel, we pledged never again, never again would be defenseless against our enemies. [APPLAUSE]

And that, that resolute strength not only assures our survival, it assures our future, it assures peace. We have paid, we have paid a high price for this war. But our enemies now understand just how powerful and just how determined Israel is. They understand that attacking Israel on October 7th was a catastrophic mistake. They understand that Israel is strong and that Israel is here to stay. And this, Mr. President, is the indispensable foundation of peace, peace through strength. Ladies and gentlemen, this is a momentous day, a day of great joy, as the remaining hostages come home. My wife, Sarah, and I have met with the hostage families many times. There were no words to describe their agony, only tears of bottomless sorrow and unimaginable pain. At the beginning of the war, I promised to bring all the hostages home. Today, with the indispensable help, the determined and focused help, the unremitting help of President Trump and his team, and with the incredible sacrifice and courage of the soldiers of Israel, we are fulfilling that promise. [APPLAUSE]

It has been a long journey to get here. In the first week of the war, our brave soldiers put military pressure on Hamas and the international community put diplomatic pressure on them. This enabled us to secure the release of over 100 hostages. In heroic rescue attempts behind enemy lines, Israel’s special forces rescued eight live hostages and brought back the remains of dozens more. But as time went on, we all know what happened. The diplomatic pressure was turned on its head.

More and more governments bought into Hamas’ false propaganda. More and more governments succumbed to anti-Semitic mobs in their own countries. They just turned on Israel. They called for us to surrender to Hamas’ demands. “Just leave Gaza immediately,” they said. “End the war without committing to disarm Hamas, without committing to demilitarize Gaza.”

Had Israel succumbed to those demands, not only would the Sinwar, Nasrallah, Assad, and Iran’s missile and nuclear program remain intact. Not only that, because in no time, the Hamas killers would be back on the border fence, ready to repeat the horrors of October 7th again and again. As they vowed to do.

But just at that point, just at that point of maximum pressure on Israel, a man named Donald J. Trump was elected President of the United States. And ladies and gentlemen, overnight, overnight, everything changed. Everything.

Mr. President, thanks to your unequivocal backing of Israel, we secured a second hostage deal within weeks of your election. And in the months that followed, we worked closely together to forge a path to bring the remaining hostages home and end the war, end the war in a way that ensures the disarming of Hamas, the demilitarization of Gaza, and that Gaza would never again pose a threat to Israel. Two months ago, you fully backed my decision to send the IDF into the last Hamas stronghold in Gaza City. You shared my view that this military pressure would help free the hostages. And despite all the criticism, all the naysayers, we were right. Hamas caved in.

And two weeks ago, you succeeded in doing something miraculous. You succeeded in doing something that no one believed was possible. You brought most of the Arab world – you brought most of the world behind your proposal to free the hostages and end the war.

I want to thank Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Ron Dermer for their great contribution to this effort. And I want to thank our negotiating team. I believe that the close cooperation between the two of us, between our two nations, combining Israel’s military pressure and President Trump’s unmatched global leadership – I have to tell you, I’ve seen a lot of American presidents. I’ve seen them all in the time that I’ve been here, and I’ve been here quite a lot of time. I’ve never seen anyone move the world so quickly, so decisively, so resolutely as our friend President Donald J. Trump.

With our military pressure and President Trump’s global leadership, we achieved this historic moment. It’s a moment of indescribable joy as our nation embraces our sons who are coming home. Mr. President, this week, Jews around the world – Jews around the world are going to read the book of Ecclesiastes, Kohelet, in the Bible. The Bible has many miraculous moments.

One of them was your decision to bomb Fordow. I think it was a pivot of history, because it wasn’t meant only to bomb Fordow. That action and your previous action of taking out Qasem Soleimani, the architect of death, I think that changed the balance of power in the world. You brought America back again to the driver’s seat.

Now, I said that we were going to read this week the book of Ecclesiastes. It’s not a book of action. It’s a book of meditations, of thought, of perspective on life and on death. And in this book, we read the immortal words of King Solomon. “To everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.” Et milchama ve’et shalom. A time for peace and a time for war. The last two years have been a time of war. The coming years will hopefully be a time for peace.

Peace inside Israel and peace outside Israel. I look forward to continuing marching with you on the path we paved together with the Abraham Accords. Under your leadership, we can forge new peace treaties with Arab countries in the region and Muslim countries beyond the region. Abraham’s children will work together to build a better future, a future that will unite civilization against barbarism, light against darkness, and hope against despair. And my friends, I believe that with President Trump’s leadership, this will happen a lot faster than people think.

As Prime Minister of Israel, I extend my hand to all those who seek peace with us. No one wants peace more than the people of Israel. Israel will always remain vigilant in defending itself. And Israel will always remain full of hope. Hope is our national anthem. Hope is our creed. Hope is our strength. It is time, my friends, to realize that hope and expand the circle of peace.

Mr. President, thank you for all you have done for us. I have submitted your nomination to be the first non-Israeli recipient of the Israel Prize, Israel’s highest award. As to that other prize, just a question of time. You’ll get it. But I want you to get the Israel Prize, our highest award, to our greatest friend.

When others were weak, you were strong. When others were fearful, you were bold. When others abandoned us, you stood by our side. On behalf of the government and people of Israel, I thank you for your extraordinary friendship. Thank you for helping bring our hostages home. Thank you for supporting Israel’s march to victory. Thank you for paving a path to peace.

(In Hebrew) Honored President, welcome to Israel. Welcome to Jerusalem. Welcome in this exciting time that brought us to this day. May God bless America, may God bless Israel, and may God bless the covenant between our two promised lands. Thank you, Mr. President.

The post Netanyahu to Trump in Knesset: “When others were weak, you were strong. When others abandoned us, you stood by our side.” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

previous post
PH slowing population growth opens window for faster economic growth, says expert
next post
FBI Director Kash Patel Is Investigating Gorge Soros Financial Links to ANTIFA

You may also like

FULL SPEECH: President Donald Trump BRINGS DOWN THE...

October 13, 2025

Letitia James: From Prosecutor to Prisoner? Could She...

October 13, 2025

Democrat Socialist NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani Spends His...

October 13, 2025

China Arrests Numerous Prominent Christians Leaders – Trump...

October 13, 2025

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Presence Disrupts Life in Texas’ Minimum-Security...

October 13, 2025

Orbán’s Adviser Dismantles Obama’s Lies and Slams His...

October 13, 2025

WATCH: Footage Shows NYPD Pursuing Stolen Vehicle in...

October 13, 2025

WH Insider: “Manhattan II” Could Shock the World—Insider...

October 13, 2025

The European Union Is About to Crack

October 13, 2025

Sen. Mark Kelly Says Trump Deserves a ‘Lot...

October 13, 2025

    Fill Out & Get More Relevant News


    Stay ahead of the market and unlock exclusive trading insights & timely news. We value your privacy - your information is secure, and you can unsubscribe anytime. Gain an edge with hand-picked trading opportunities, stay informed with market-moving updates, and learn from expert tips & strategies.

    Recent Posts

    • FULL SPEECH: President Donald Trump BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE with Historic Speech in Knesset Bringing Peace to Mideast: “We Have Done the Impossible”

      October 13, 2025
    • Letitia James: From Prosecutor to Prisoner? Could She Really Serve Time? (VIDEO)

      October 13, 2025
    • Democrat Socialist NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani Spends His Sunday Raising Money for UN Organization that Employed Oct 7 Terrorists

      October 13, 2025
    • China Arrests Numerous Prominent Christians Leaders – Trump Admin Demands Release

      October 13, 2025
    • Ghislaine Maxwell’s Presence Disrupts Life in Texas’ Minimum-Security ‘Club Fed’ – Bryan Federal Prison Camp Dealing With Frequent Lockdowns and ‘Mystery Visitors’

      October 13, 2025
    Footer Logo
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2024 GlobalTradingMarkets.com All Rights Reserved.

    Global Trading Markets
    • World News
    • Politics
    • Economy
    • Stock
    • Editor’s Pick