


Full text of joint statements by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on September 29, 2025.
President Donald Trump:
Thank you very much, everybody. This is a big, big day, a beautiful day, potentially one of the great days ever in civilization. Things that have been going on for hundreds of years and thousands of years. We’re gonna… At least we’re at a minimum very, very close, and I think we’re beyond very close. I want to thank Bibi for really getting in there and doing a job. We worked well together, as we have with many other countries, both of us, with many other countries, which is the only way this whole situation gets solved.
And I’m not just talking about Gaza. Gaza is one thing, but we’re talking about much beyond Gaza. The whole deal, everything getting solved. It’s called peace in the Middle East.
So today is a historic day for peace. Prime Minister Netanyahu and I have just concluded an important meeting on many vital issues, including Iran, trade, the expansion of the Abraham Accords, and most importantly, we discussed how to end the war in Gaza, but it’s just a part of the bigger picture, which is peace in the Middle East, and let’s call it eternal peace in the Middle East.
So this is far more than anybody expected, but the level of support that I’ve had from the nations in the Middle East and surrounding Israel and neighbors of Israel has been incredible. Incredible. Every single one of them.
This is a big, big day, a beautiful day, potentially one of the great days ever in civilization
This afternoon, after extensive consultation with our friends and partners throughout the region, I’m formally releasing our Principles for Peace, which people have really liked, I must say. And these are done, not just routinely done, these are done in total consideration and working with the nations that we’re talking about, or if these nations have made contributions to those suggestions.
I want to thank the leaders of many Arab and Muslim nations for their tremendous support in developing the proposal, along with many of our allies in Europe. Europe has been very much involved. I was called, by many of the European leaders, most of them saying, Is this true? Are you really doing peace in the Middle East? This is the most incredible thing we’ve heard. Some think it’s the biggest thing they’ve ever heard. They called just to find out, was it just a rumor or is it actually done? And then they said, Have you spoken to the Arab leaders? Have you spoken to all of the other leaders that we have to get? A lot of people involved in this one.
I also want to thank Prime Minister Netanyahu for agreeing to the plan and for trusting that if we work together, we can bring an end to the death and destruction that we’ve seen for so many years, decades, even centuries, and begin a new chapter of security, peace, and prosperity for the entire region.
And I want to just say that my meetings and dialogue that we had with so many countries. Saudi Arabia as an example, the King, is a phenomenal person. The Emir of Qatar, who’s an — these are incredible people. UAE — and that’s MBZ and ABZ — were totally involved. These are the people that we’ve been dealing with and who’ve been actually very much involved in this negotiation, giving us ideas, things they can live with, things they can’t live with.
Pretty complex. I mean, after 2,000, 3,000 years, whatever it is, I guess it’s got to be a little complex or it would have been done a long time ago. The King of Jordan was with us, as you know, in the United Nations.
President of Turkey, President Erdoğan. He’s a friend of mine, strong man, but a good man. President of Indonesia, somebody who’s an amazing leader, Prabowo. He is an amazing leader and respected by everybody. He was in the room with us. We were together with most of these people that I’m mentioning. Others were by phone or the next day.
The Prime Minister and the Field Marshal of Pakistan, they were with us right from the beginning. Incredible. In fact, they just put out a statement that they fully believe in this pact. It just came out just as I was walking around. They said, Sir, we have a big notice from the Prime Minister of Pakistan and from the field marshal that they back this 100%. President el-Sissi of Egypt, who’s terrific. And these are people I’ve gotten to know over the years. I would say it atarted around 2015 and then went into 2016 when the presidency officially began. But I’ve known him actually for a long time, and they’re, in many cases, really great men. I can’t say in all cases, but I will tell you, in many cases, they’re great men and some great women, too. They tend to be mostly men, however, I will say that.
If accepted by Hamas, this proposal calls for the release of all remaining hostages immediately, but in no case more than 72 hours. So the hostages are coming back
But if accepted by Hamas, this proposal calls for the release of all remaining hostages immediately, but in no case more than 72 hours. So the hostages are coming back.
And I hate even saying this from the standpoint… It doesn’t sound right, but it is so important to the parents. The bodies of the young men — I believe in almost all cases, the young men — are coming back immediately. I met with parents. The parents felt as strongly about getting the body of their dead boy back as they did as though the boy were alive and well. It’s so important to them. And it means the immediate end to the war itself, not just Gaza. It’s the war itself.
Under the plan, Arab and Muslim countries have committed, and in writing, in many cases, but I actually would take their word for it — the people I mentioned, I take their word for it — to demilitarize Gaza, and that’s quickly. Decommission the military capabilities of Hamas and all other terror organizations. Do that immediately. We’re relying on the countries that I named and others to deal with Hamas. And I’m hearing that Hamas wants to get this done, too. That’s a good thing.
And destroy all terror infrastructure destruction, including the tunnels, weapons and production facilities. There’s a lot of production facilities that we’re destroying. It’ll also help train local police forces in the areas that we’re discussing right now, in particular in and around Gaza, working with the new transitional authority in Gaza.
All parties will agree on a timeline for Israeli forces to withdraw in phases. They’ll be withdrawing in phases. No more shooting, hopefully, as progress is made toward achieving these goals.
Arab and Muslim nations need to be allowed the chance to fulfill these commitments of dealing with Hamas. They have to deal with them because they were the one group that we have not dealt with. I haven’t dealt with them.
But the Arab countries are going to, and Muslim countries, are going to be dealing with Hamas. And I believe they’ve already been there. I think they probably have an understanding. They haven’t maybe mentioned that, but I would imagine they do. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have gone as far as they’ve gone.
If they’re unable to do so, then Israel would have the absolute right and actually our full backing, the US full backing, Marco is here. A lot of our leaders are here, our great vice president, Susie Wiles, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner. They’ve been so involved in this process. I don’t think anybody else could have done it or even come close, but we’re right there. We’re right there.
First time in thousands of years, I think you can probably say, if you really look into it, if you study back, if you’re a scholar, you would say thousands of years. Israel would have my full backing to finish the job of destroying the threat of Hamas. But i hope we’re going to have a deal for peace. If Hamas rejects the deal, which is always possible, they’re the only one left. Everyone else has accepted it. But I have a feeling that we’re going to have a positive answer. But if not, as you know, Bibi, you’d have our full backing to do what you would have to do.
Everyone understands that the ultimate result must be the elimination of any danger posed in the region. And the danger is caused by Hamas. The tyranny of terror has to end, and this is, again, something that we’re looking for. This is eternity. This is for forever.
To ensure the success of this effort, my plan calls for the creation of a new international oversight body, the Board of Peace, we call it. The Board of Peace, a beautiful name, the Board of Peace, which will be headed, not at my request, believe me, I’m very busy, but we have to make sure this works. The leaders of the Arab world, Israel, and everybody involved, asked me to do this.
So it would be headed by a gentleman known as President Donald J. Trump of the United States. That’s what I want, some extra work to do, but it’s so important that I’m willing to do it.
We’ll do it right. We’re going to put leaders from other countries on, leaders that are very distinguished leaders. We’ll have a board. One of the people that wants to be on the board is the UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair. Good man, very good man. And some others. They’ll be named over the next few days. It’ll be quite the board working. Everybody wants to be on it now. I don’t know if that had anything to do… They named me, and everybody else wanted to be it… And working with the World Bank and others, it will be responsible for recruiting and training a new government that will be made up of Palestinians, along with highly qualified experts from all around the world.
Hamas and other terrorist factions will play no role in the board, but they’ll play no role in the governance of Gaza at all, directly or indirectly. As you know, thousands of Hamas leaders have been killed and soldiers have been killed. And we can never forget October seventh, but thousands have paid the price for that.
And now it’s time to get our hostages back and get back to trying to build something that’s really great and very important.
Prime Minister Netanyahu was very clear about his opposition to a Palestinian state
In our meeting today, Prime Minister Netanyahu was very clear about his opposition to a Palestinian state. And he continuously mentions October seventh, and I understand that. Most people do. And I understand and respect his position on many things.
But what he’s doing today is so good for Israel. I noticed that they have large crowds gathering in Israel all the time, and they have my name up. They like me for whatever reason, maybe. I don’t know, but they do like me. But they say two things, please get the hostages back and please end the war. They’ve had it. I think it’s a very popular thing you do. Because he’s a warrior. He doesn’t know about getting back to a normal way of life, but he is a warrior, and Israel is lucky to have him. But now the people want to get back to peace. They want to get back to normalization in a true sense.
Several countries have foolishly recognized the Palestinian state. As you know, some of our European friends, allies, good people. But they’re really, I think, doing that because they’re very tired of what’s going on for so many decades. Presidents and prime ministers for years are doing this, having to do with the Middle East. All they’re doing is talking about the same thing over and over. They want to see it get back. And nobody wants that more than me or I believe Bibi, too.
But the people of Israel want it. They really want it. They want the hostages back. That includes the probably 32 bodies that we’re talking about, 20 people that are living, 32 or so people that are dead. And they want to have peace.
So let us not forget how we got here. Hamas was elected by the Palestinian people. Israel withdrew from Gaza thinking they would live in peace
So let us not forget how we got here. Hamas was elected by the Palestinian people. Israel withdrew from Gaza thinking they would live in peace. Remember that — a long time ago, they withdrew. They said, You take it. This is our contribution to peace. But that didn’t work out. That didn’t work out. It was the opposite of peace.
They pulled away, they let them have it. And I never forgot that because I said, That doesn’t sound like a good deal to me as a real estate person. They gave up the ocean, right? Ron, they gave up the ocean. They said, Who would do this deal? And it still didn’t work out. They were very generous, actually. And they gave up the most magnificent piece of land in many ways in the Middle East.
And they said, All we want to do now is have peace. That request was not honored. Instead of building a better life for the Palestinians, Hamas diverted resources to build over 400 miles of tunnels and terror infrastructure, rocket production facilities and hid their military command post and launch sites in hospitals, schools, and mosques. So if you went after them, you’d be after them and you wouldn’t even realize you ended up knocking out a hospital or a school or a mosque. A terrible thing, terrible way to have to fight. No fight is good, but that’s a real bad one.
So there are many Palestinians who wish to live in peace. I’ve seen so many of them, and they have support. And I challenge the Palestinians to take responsibility for their destiny because that’s what we’re giving them. We’re giving them responsibility for their destiny, fully condemn and prohibit terrorism and earn their way to a brighter future. They don’t want the life that they’ve had. They’ve had a rough life with Hamas.
If the Palestinian Authority does not complete the reforms that I laid out in my vision for peace in 2020, they’ll have only themselves to blame
If the Palestinian Authority does not complete the reforms that I laid out in my vision for peace in 2020, they’ll have only themselves to blame. We’re giving them an amazing footprint, and they have amazing support from the leaders of the Arab world and the Muslim world. They’re great leaders. These are great leaders. These are unbelievable leaders that have built great countries and very wealthy countries.
What the future holds for the Palestinians, no one really knows, but the plan that we put forward today is focused on ending the war immediately, getting all of our hostages back, getting everything back. Hard to believe when you even say it. And creating conditions for durable Israeli security and Palestinian success.
There shouldn’t have to be a shot fired. And maybe for eternity. Wouldn’t that be nice?
Israeli security is going to be involved. We’re going to help you. We’ll be there with you in terms of helping with security. We want to make sure it works. We just want to make sure it works. There shouldn’t be a shot fired. No, there will be, I guess, because that’s the way it seems to be. But they shouldn’t have to be, within a few days. There shouldn’t have to be a shot fired. And maybe for eternity. Wouldn’t that be nice? I hope it’s true. I can tell you the leadership of that region feels that there’s a good chance of it being true.
So this will lead to — this agreement that we’re talking about — will lead to a sustainable long-term peace. No president in history has been a greater friend of the state of Israel than I have. In addition to negotiating the Abraham Accords. I like too say it that way. “Abraham.” … So much more elegant. The Abraham Accords are amazing. Jared, you did that. Along with your group of geniuses, and nobody thought that could be done. We have four countries, and Sleepy Joe Biden didn’t do a thing. He didn’t even know what the hell they were. He should have had them filled up.
But I think this will also lead to packing them. And who knows? Maybe even Iran can get in there. We hope we’re going to be able to get along with Iran. I think they’re going to be open to it. I really believe that. But they could be a member. I long ago said, I’ll bet you at some point, Iran will be a member of the accords. And little did I realize it was going to take this turn. That was some turn we did with the B-2s, but I think they might very well be there. It’s a great thing for them.
Economically, I recognized the eternal capital of Israel. I opened the American Embassy in Jerusalem. That was something that everyone said would never be done, could never be done. Every, virtually every President for many, many years, for decades, would campaign on making Jerusalem the capital of Israel. They campaigned on it over and over. Is that right, Steve? Is that right? Everyone, and when they got to it, and I understand why now, because it was so…
When I got to office, I campaigned on it, too. I said, We’re going to make it. And then I’d get calls from the leaders of various countries saying, Please don’t do it. Please don’t do it. I had the whole world. Please don’t do it. And finally, I just didn’t say anything, and I did it. People were calling me before I did it because they heard I was going to do it. And leaders of countries were calling me. And I think it was on a Thursday that I did it. And they’d call me on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, three, four times a day. And I said, Tell them I’ll call them back on Friday. And I announced it on Thursday. And I called them back, the biggest people in the world. And they said, You’ve done it. I said, Done what? You’ve made the capital of Israel, Jerusalem, and we wanted to talk yet. Oh, I wish you’d called me a little sooner. Maybe I could have done something about… So that was a lot easier than getting into an argument.
Because I knew what they were calling about. And you know what? It turned out to be amazing. Everybody thought it was going to lead to the end of the world, right? The end of the world, Ron. That’s what they said. It didn’t lead to anything. It just led to something that I promised and something that was very popular for Jewish people and a lot of other people, too.
I recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and I cut taxpayer funding to the corrupt United Nations Relief and Works Agency. The United Nations was interesting because, as you know, a few days ago, they introduced me, Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. I’m looking at my teleprompter, and the thing was dead, stone cold, dead. That thing’s up here. I have a long, beautiful speech to make. I’m back, 30 feet back, and I’m saying, They’re introducing me. There’s nothing on my teleprompter. But I made a speech. I actually got good marks. You think Biden could have done that? I don’t think so. I don’t think he could have done that. I don’t think too many people could have done it.
But actually, it was actually more of a speech from my heart, if you want to know the truth. I think it was maybe in certain ways because it was from the heart. It has to be from the heart, otherwise you’re in big trouble.
But I got taxpayer funding for that very corrupt United Nations relief and works agency, and nobody thought that would be done and withdrew from the horrible Iran nuclear deal that was imposed upon Israel by Barack Hussein Obama and Biden. I don’t think Biden knew anything about it, though. I don’t think he knows anything about it now, actually, if you ask him. He said, What is that? And we obliterated Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity to make it impossible for them to have a nuclear weapon, which they would have had probably in about two months from then.
But I’ve never asked Israel to compromise its security. But we had a big, strong talk. Nobody’s been better to Israel. No President has been better to Israel than Donald Trump. But we had a long, strong talk, Bibi and I, and he understands it’s time. It’s time. History has shown. And the people of Israel want it. And the people of the Middle East want it. The people of enemies of Israel want it. But they don’t have really too many enemies right now. And you know what? Many countries have gained great respect for Israel, for the way they fight, for the job they do, including me.
Israel is not going anywhere. They’re going to coexist with other people and countries in the region, from Syria to Lebanon to Saudi Arabia. The promise of a new Middle East is so clearly within our reach
I had respect anyway, but they gained respect. History has shown us that those who have relations with Israel have thrived, while those who have devoted resources and attention toward the destruction and even annihilation of Israel have languished. They haven’t done well.
Israel is not going anywhere. They’re going to coexist with other people and countries in the region, from Syria to Lebanon to Saudi Arabia. The promise of a new Middle East is so clearly within our reach.
This is the closest we’ve ever come to real peace — not fake peace, not political fool’s peace. If we can get this difficult problem solved, the opportunities for all within that vast region of this world, it’s a vast region, it’s unlimited. The Abraham Accords show that all countries are better off when they communicate and work together and embrace new opportunities. I hope Jared and Steve and Susie and Marco and JD, we have great people. I hope you guys are going to work very hard to get these other countries in, because now they have no excuse. It’s no longer an excuse. They were somewhat hesitant. I tell you, the four countries that went in, I give them tremendous credit, and it’s worked out incredibly well for them.
In the same spirit, I’m pleased to report that earlier today, we took another important step toward greater understanding of the region. A short time ago, we had a historic phone call in the Oval Office with Prime Minister Al-Thani, who’s really a great person. We had a great talk, and I was on the phone, and Bibi was talking to Prime Minister Al-Thani of Qatar.
They really had a heart-to-heart conversation. It was a great conversation, I thought. It was productive. It was everything that you need to have something turn out to be successful. I want to thank Bibi and I want to thank the Prime Minister. It was fantastic.
We agreed to launch a formal, trilateral mechanism between Israel, Qatar, and the United States. The beginning of dialogue to enhance mutual security, correct misperceptions and avoid future misgivings. I want to thank Qatar and its leadership. The emir is a fantastic person. I think I’m going to be his public relations man, because I know him differently than a lot of people know him, but he wants peace. He wants to see peace. And his people — really acknowledge the critical role that they played as mediator. And again, we’re not quite finished. We have to get Hamas, but I think they’re going to be able to do it.
So now it’s time for Hamas to accept the terms of the plan that we’ve put forward today. And again, this is a different Hamas that we’re dealing with because it’s over 20,000 have been killed. Their leadership has been killed three times over. So we’re really dealing with different people than we’ve been dealing with over the last four years, five years. Everyone has done their part and come to the table in good faith. Our Arab and Muslim partners are fully prepared to step up and fulfill their commitments for the benefit of the people of Gaza and the entire region. They’re willing to step up and do a lot. They really are.
There are a lot of good people involved. Everybody who wants to see an end to the violence and destruction should be united in calling for Hamas to accept the extremely fair proposal, so that we can end the war and get us back our hostages right now, and have everlasting peace.
I look forward to having relationships with everyone, as the chairman of the board. I’ll be involved in meetings with some very smart people that will be working over there to make sure that we haven’t just been wasting time with an agreement that doesn’t get done.
The task of building peace will not be easy. There are some of the hardest problems in the world to solve, and that’s why it’s been going on for so many centuries.
But too many lives are at stake not to try, and this was more than a try. I think this is something that gets done. When you have virtually every country, and these are powerful, powerful countries, that have a lot of money, and the money can make things happen. A lot of countries try, and they don’t don’t have any money. These are very rich countries that can make things happen. So together, we’ll forge a much safer and more hopeful future for everybody, including Israel. And I want to thank Prime Minister Netanyahu for his partnership. And I want to thank all of the leaders, the Kings, and the Emirs, and the Presidents, and prime ministers, people I’ve mentioned.
And they’ve been absolutely fantastic to work with. And it’s just happened quickly. It’s happened from a couple of weeks before the… I had a couple of meetings, but a couple of weeks before we went to the United Nations, and we had some incredible meetings. It all came into place. It all took place, and everybody wanted to be a part of it. I don’t have anybody that’s saying, We don’t want to have anything to do with it. It’s just the opposite. I’ll tell you, a couple of years ago, a year ago, I don’t think we would have had this participation, Mr. VP. I don’t think we would have had. It’s been amazing. The participation was 100%. Everybody wants to be a part of it. Everybody, there’s very strong countries, everybody wants it to work.
So Bibi, congratulations on this. I think this will be your crowning achievement, frankly. If this all works out, we think it will. It’s going to be your crowning achievement. I want to thank you very much for being here. Thank you. Please. Thank you. Thank.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
Mr. President, first I want to thank you for graciously hosting me once again in the White House. Second, I want to thank you for your friendship and for your leadership. From Jerusalem to Tehran, from the Golan Heights to Gaza, you’ve proven time and again what I’ve said many times. You are the greatest friend that Israel has ever had in the White House. Mr. President, you and I both know it’s not even close.
While you focus at home on making America great again, your leadership abroad is changing the world for the better, ending wars and advancing peace. I believe that today we’re taking a critical step towards both ending the war in Gaza and setting the stage for dramatically advancing peace in the Middle East. And I think beyond the Middle East, the very important Muslim countries.
I support your plan to end the war in Gaza, which achieves our war aims. It will bring back to Israel all our hostages, dismantle Hamas’s military capabilities and its political rule, and ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel.
We would not have achieved this turning point without the courage and sacrifice of our incredibly brave soldiers. They fight like lions to defend the people of Israel, and they serve on the front line in the war between civilization and barbarism.
Mr. President, when our two countries stand shoulder to shoulder, we achieve the impossible. Just a few months ago, in Operation Rising Lion and Operation Midnight Hammer, we struck a decisive blow against Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile program. Your bold decision to send those B-2s made the region safer and the world safer. Now, under your leadership, we’re taking the next step to win the war and expand the peace.
Your plan is consistent with the five principles my government set for the end of the war and the day after Hamas. Everybody asked, What is your plan for the day after Hamas? Here’s our plan. Pass it in the cabinet. All our hostages, both those who are alive and those who died, all of them, will return home immediately. Hamas will be disarmed. Gaza will be demilitarized. Israel will retain security responsibility, including a security perimeter for the foreseeable future. And lastly, Gaza will have a peaceful civilian administration that is run neither by Hamas nor by the Palestinian Authority.
If Hamas agrees to your plan, Mr. President, the first step will be a modest withdrawal, followed by the release of all our hostages within 72 hours. The next step will be the establishment of an international body charged with fully disarming Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza
If Hamas agrees to your plan, Mr. President, the first step will be a modest withdrawal, followed by the release of all our hostages within 72 hours. The next step will be the establishment of an international body charged with fully disarming Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza.
I appreciate your willingness to lead the body, Mr. President. I really appreciate it because you have a lot of things to do, and this is important. It reflects the confidence that this will give everyone, that things will be followed up on all the commitments made. The fact that you’re taking this on, I think, helps a lot to make sure that everything flows in the direction that we want.
Now, if this international body succeeds, we will have permanently ended the war. Israel will conduct further withdrawals linked to the extent of disarmament and demilitarization, but will remain in the security perimeter for the foreseeable future.
If Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, or if they supposedly accept it and then basically do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself
I think we should understand that we’re giving everybody a chance to have this done peacefully, something that will achieve all our war objectives without any further bloodshed. But if Hamas rejects your plan, Mr. President, or if they supposedly accept it and then basically do everything to counter it, then Israel will finish the job by itself.
This can be done the easy way or it can be done the hard way, but it will be done. We prefer the easy way, but it has to be done. All these goals must be achieved because we didn’t fight this horrible fight, sacrifice the finest of our young men, to have Hamas stay in Gaza and threaten us again and again and again with these horrific massacres.
Mr. President, I was encouraged by your clear statement at the UN against the recognition of a Palestinian state. That would be an outcome that, after October seventh, would reward terror, undermine security, and endanger Israel’s very existence. As for the Palestinian Authority, I appreciate your firm position that the PA can have no role whatsoever in Gaza without undergoing a radical and genuine transformation.
In your 2020 peace plan, which you mentioned just now, you made clear what that transformation requires. It’s not lip service. It’s not checking a box. It’s a fundamental, genuine, and enduring transformation. That means ending pay to slay. Changing the poisonous textbooks that teach hatred of Jews to Palestinian children. Stopping incitement in the media. Ending lawfare against Israel at the ICC, the ICJ. Recognizing the Jewish state and many, many other reforms. It won’t come as a surprise to you that the vast majority of Israelis have no faith that the PA leopard will change its spots. But rather than wait for this miraculous transformation, your plan provides a practical and realistic path forward for Gaza in the coming years, in which Gaza will be administered neither by Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority, but by those committed to a genuine peace with Israel.
I think this can be not only a new beginning for Gaza, I think it can be a new beginning for the entire region. Under your leadership, we can re-energize. I’ve got to contribute my own: We can re-energize the Avraham Accords. That’s what it’s called in the original Hebrew, Avraham. Abraham is fine, Abraham, however you want to call it. Under your leadership, Mr. President, we can re-energize the Abraham Accords that we forged five years ago.
We can expand them to many more Arab and Muslim nations that choose moderation over extremism. I think there’s an opportunity here. It’s not going to be easy. It’s tough going. But I think if we succeed, you’re absolutely right. We’re going to open possibilities that nobody even dreamed of. But I think we dream of them. As you’ve told me, Mr. President, and you’ve told the world many, many times, you said, remember October seventh. Remember October seventh. And we do. We will never forget the horrors of October seventh and we will do whatever is necessary to make sure they don’t happen again. Since October seventh, Israel’s enemies have learned a hard truth. Those who attack us pay a heavy price. But those who partner with us, advance progress and security for their peoples.
President Trump just said it. It’s also in the Bible. It says, Those who will bless you will be blessed, and those who will curse you will be cursed. And that’s actually what is happening. We want the blessings. I think we’ve done a lot in the past two years to end the curse. We’re not finished, but we’ve done a lot, and we’ve done a lot together to end the curse.
I said to the Prime Minister of Qatar, Israel was targeting terrorists. It wasn’t targeting Qatar. And of course, we regretted the loss of the Qatari citizen
I want to thank your entire team for their efforts to get to this point. I especially want to thank Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner for their indefatigable work to bring Israel and Arab states in the region closer together. I am deeply grateful to both of them for their work. We had a phone call today, just to make it clear. I said to the Prime Minister of Qatar, Israel was targeting terrorists. It wasn’t targeting Qatar. And of course, we regretted the loss of the Qatari citizen. He wasn’t our target. I very much appreciate President Trump’s proposal to have a trilateral body, the United States, Israel, and Qatar, to work out respective grievances. There are quite a few. But if we could try to mitigate them or put it on a different footing, I think that would be good for everyone.
Above all, all the people, the fine team, many helpers who’ve done this, I want to thank you, Mr. President. History has already shown that under your leadership, Israel and America can change the face of the Middle East. And today, I’m hopeful that your plan to end the war in Gaza will do so again, and do so soon. It will free our hostages, end Hamas’s tyranny in Gaza, and enable a more secure and prosperous future for the peoples of our region.
Thank you, Mr. President. May God bless America. May God bless Israel. May God bless the indispensable alliance between our countries. And may I add, in Hebrew, Gmar Hatima Tova. May we all be inscribed in the Book of Life. Thank you.
President Trump:
Thank you very much, Bibi.
So, I think while we wait for these documents to be signed and get everybody in line. I think it maybe is not really appropriate to take questions. I’m meeting with, as you know, a couple of Democrats in a little while about the country, about keeping our country open. They’re going to have to do some things because their ideas are not very good ones. They’re very bad for our country. So we’ll see how that works out.
But this is something that was really historic today. This was something that was amazing. I think, Bibi, I’ve been depending on you. I think while we’re waiting for signatures and waiting for approvals from a lot of different countries that are involved in this, we probably shouldn’t take questions. Or would you like to take a question or two from perhaps a friendly Israeli reporter, if there’s such a thing?
Netanyahu:
That’s a very, very tough proposition. But I would think, Mr. President, that I would go by your instinct that this is… We’ll have enough time for questions. Let’s settle the issue first, I think.
Trump:
Thank you very much. Thank you.