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Where Zion’s Voice Grows Louder. – Monday, October 13th, 2025

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Monday, October 13th, 2025

– Trump’s Historic Israeli Visit Calls for Peace:

U.S. President Donald Trump championed a new era of peace in the Middle East during his landmark visit to Israel. In his Knesset speech, Trump expressed gratitude towards Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his collaboration and recognized nations that pressured Hamas. The President suggested a potential settlement with Iran and called for Netanyahu’s clemency by President Isaac Herzog. He emphasized US’s military strength and advocated for peace through strength, urging Israel to transform battlefield victories into lasting peace and prosperity.

– Indonesian President Eyes Israeli Visit Amidst Diplomatic Advance:

Indonesian President Joko Widodo, known as Prabowo Subianto, announced potential preparations for an Israel visit, indicating diplomatic advancement between the nations. However, Subianto insisted on Israel’s recognition of a self-standing Palestinian state, advocating for a two-state solution and Palestine’s freedom as prerequisites for true peace. Subianto’s statement followed Netanyahu’s deferral of a court hearing due to a significant state visit.

– Israeli Preparation for Trump’s Visit Expedited:

Preparations for U.S. President Donald Trump’s Israel visit faced fast-tracking, with additional guidelines being given to the Knesset and roadblocks installed. Normally, such preparation would take a month, but the President’s interest in addressing the Knesset expedited the process. Travel disruptions, enhanced security measures, and shifts in flight activity were expected, with public transportation and taxi services being suspended during the visit.

– War Concerns Persist Among Israeli Citizens:

Two years after the war, concerns among Israeli citizens remain significant, according to a recent survey by JPPI and Gallup poll. Regardless of Trump’s peace plans and Netanyahu’s optimistic projections, many Israelis feel let down by the extended duration of the war and unfulfilled promises of its end.

– Trump’s Knesset Address Stirs Historic Regulation:

Upon his arrival in Israel, President Trump delivered a historic Knesset address, pointing towards the day as a symbol of peace for both Israelis and Palestinians. He condemned nuclear activity in Iran and acknowledged its military dissolution as a lead deterrent. His speech, however, was briefly interrupted by members of Knesset advocating for Palestine’s recognition.

– Trump Commemorates Opportunity for Peace Amidst Hostage Release:

President Trump celebrated the release of hostages and an agreement with Hamas terrorist organization on his visit to Israel, concluding two years of conflict. He asserted U.S. loyalty to Israel, claimed commitment to Gaza’s reconstruction, and suggested the dwindling threat of Hamas. Trump praised Netanyahu for his courage and partnership in creating peace during his speech.


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