Posted on 10/13/2025 4:39:34 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
President Donald Trump on Monday hailed a "new beginning" for the Middle East ahead of his address to the Israeli parliament, as Hamas released all 20 living Israeli hostages from captivity in Gaza.
Trump arrived in Israel Monday morning to coincide with the exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners between Israel and Hamas.
"This is my great honor — a great and beautiful day. A new beginning," Trump wrote in a guest book.
The 20 living Israeli hostages were released Monday as part of an agreement intended to end the conflict that began with the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by Hamas terrorists. Israel also began to release around 2,000 Palestinians, including 250 terrorists.
Trump received several standing ovations from Israeli lawmakers as he prepared to give a speech after meeting with the families of hostages.
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Yet some Uke (I’ve never heard of who did something I knew nothing about) got the peace prize. No matter. I knew the NPP (was as worthless as an Oscar) when that fat pig yassar arafat got it.
A great day for our POTUS.
What about the Americans?
She was born, raised and lives in Venezuela...Not some Uke...
I assume that each one of them was issued a pager and inserted with a tracker... You know... Just in case.
Let’s hope so.
Huh? Didn’t a Venezuelan win the NPP? And dedicated to Trump?
Or are you talking about a different award?
Nobody cares about the Nobel. Trump is the president not some contestant
He’s doing this for national security or something.
Whatever. Who cares? The Prize belongs to POTUS Trump. Period.
Thanks for posting!!
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