Trump Literally Gives Netanyahu the 'Key to the White House'
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Thank you very much.
Fantastic.
Hey, I would love that.
This was a special token of affection given by myself and the First Lady to Prime Minister and the First Lady of Israel.
And it's a uh key.
Uh we call it a key to the White House, and it's a key to our country and to our hearts.
And you've been uh an amazing leader for a long period of time, and this is this is in many respects the big day because this is something that's very special.
Uh we just left UAE and Bahrain.
We're gonna meet outside in a ceremony, and it's just a very important event, and it's an honor to have you with us, baby.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Mr. President.
And I have said, and this is true, that you have the key to the hearts of the people of Israel because of all of all the great things we've done for the Jewish state and the Jewish people.
So thank you.
Thank you very much.
Fantastic.
And these countries are now all signing with us.
They're all be signed with us, all of them.
I spoke with the King of Saudi Arabia, we had a great conversation, and uh I think positive things will happen there too.
He's a great gentleman, and uh the crown prince, we spoke with the crown prince.
So we've made tremendous strides, and this is peace in the Middle East without blood all over the sand.
I say it.
Right now it's been blood all over the sand for for decades and decades and decades.
That's all they do is they fight and kill people, and nobody gets anything.
And this is uh this is strong peace, really strong peace.
For and it's a different way.
Uh we went in the back door, but I call it going in the very smart door.
We went in the smart door, and we're getting people, and the Palestinians will absolutely be a member.
I don't say that with any bravado.
I just tell you the Palestinians will be a member at the right time.
At the right time.
Well, they haven't stated their cells and your peace.
We're we're working a deal.
We're talking, we are talking to the Palestinians at the right time, they'll be joining too.
And as long as your president is annexation off the table, is that something we don't want to talk about that right now, but that's working out very well and very fair and very good for the people that are coming in and for Israel.
And again, Israel wants peace, and they're a great warring nation if they have to be.
You see that.
They have the best equipment, they have the best of everything, but they don't want this after all of these years.
Even Bibi gets tired of war.
But uh they've been, you know, look, they're a strong nation, a strong power, a strong military nation, but uh they want to get on with their lives.
Israel wants peace.
They really want peace, and I give this gentleman a great deal of credit.
He's done a great job.
Thank you.
Ms. President, I I heard a question from one of the people here.
Does Israel feel isolated?
Heck no.
We're uh we're breaking out to the entire world because we have a strong free economy, because we have a strong military, because we have a strong relationship with the president of the United States and the American people.
And I can tell you that we have a strong relationship throughout the Middle East.
The President intimated how many countries are waiting to join this circle of peace.
You know, Israel doesn't feel isolated at all.
It's enjoying the greatest diplomatic triumph of its history.
I think the people who feel isolated are the tyrants of Tehran because of the pressure that the president has applied on them.
Because of the resistance to this bad Iran deal, they are under pressure.
And you know, I I hope they'll all come around.
I hope everyone will come around to the circle of peace.