
After arranging a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and supervised Monday’s hostage exchange of detaine, US President Donald Trump received in the Israeli Parliament with applause, with the lawmakers greeted 79-year-olds with two and half minutes of ovation.
When Trump took the stage accompanied by a special envoy to Steve Witkoff, Knesset broke out with applause, with Israeli deputies encouraged the US President for his role in the current cessation of hostility between Tel Aviv and Hamas.
When Din disappeared, the Knesset speaker introduced Amir Ohan to the US President and called the 79 -year -old “Colossa, which will be anchored in the Pantheon of History” and declared Trump as an icon that a Jewish man would remember “thousands of years since now”.
Reading the list of Trump’s successes, from the recognition of Jerusalem as Israeli capital after mediation of Abraham’s agreements and the intervening of Iranian nuclear facilities, Ohan gave the blessing to be said after the king, The Times of Israel reported.
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“Giant Jewish History”
“Mr. President, you are standing in front of Israeli people not as another US President, but as a giant Jewish history – the one we have to look back at, two and a half millennia to the fog of time to find a parallel in Cyrus,” Ohana continued, praising the American president.
The reference to Cyrus Great returned to the Persian king, who allowed the Jews to return from exile in Babylon and rebuild their temple in Jerusalem.
Ohana, who emerged in recent statements by the world leaders who recognized the state of Palestine, said: “What the world now needs is not appeasers who feed the crocodile in the hope that they will eat the last – like the one we recently saw at the UN General Assembly.”
“What the world now needs is more leaders who are brave, determined, strong and courageous. The world needs more trumps,” said Knesset speaker strongly, adding that “not the only person” on Earth “made more than you (Trump) to strengthen peace.”
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Ohana, in a commentary on the American president who disappeared the Nobel Peace Prize, despite his self -proclaimed role in stopping several conflicts around the world, he assured Trump that no one was worthy of a prestigious honor.
Ohana insisted that Trump deserved the price “more than any other individual”, and added that he and House spokesman Mike Johnson would “combine speakers and presidents of parliaments from around the world to present their candidacy at the Nobel Prize of the 2026 Nobel Prize.
“America first, but not America,” Ohana concluded, leaning his hat into Trump’s policy.
Ohan’s comments come days after Trump missed the Nobel Peace Prize of the Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, although she was very published at his price value.
Days before the announcement, Trump mediated perhaps the most important ceasefire recently and ended up for two years of the war between Israel and Hamas, which caused the attacks of the Palestinian militant group on Israel 7 October 2023.
Since the hostage between Hamas and Israel took place on Monday, it is already on the 20-point Peace Plan in Gaza Trump and the coming weeks will be essential for the US President and other parties because they are trying to ensure permanent peace in the veiled region.
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