Donald Trump Faces Protests During His Speech in the Israeli Parliament

US President Donald Trump arrived in Israel for an official visit following the ceasefire in Gaza. In his speech, Trump emphasized that the conflicts in Gaza have ended, and stated that Hamas will abide by the agreement. However, Trump encountered a protest by Palestinian-origin MP Ayman Odeh while he was giving a speech in the Israeli Parliament.

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Trump, answering the questions of the press at the entrance of the Congress, stated that today is an important day due to the agreement reached and said, "This is a great day, a new beginning."

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Reiterating his statement made on the plane to Israel, Trump emphasized that the war in Gaza has ended and that Hamas will adhere to the agreement. It was noteworthy that Trump made his 'The war is over' announcement next to Netanyahu.

Speaking at the Israeli Parliament, Trump thanked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but was protested by Palestinian-born lawmaker Ayman Odeh during his speech.

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Trump commented on the protest, saying it was "Impressive."

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In his post on social media, Odeh stated that he was expelled from the general assembly simply for voicing the demand 'Recognize the State of Palestine', which is agreed upon by the international community. He also used the expressions 'There are two peoples here and nobody is leaving from here'.

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