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Here are the key takeaways from Trump’s address.
The ‘historic dawn’
“This is not only the end of a war … This is the historic dawn of a new Middle East.
“The skies are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still, and the sun rises on a Holy Land that is finally at peace.”
‘Jihadism has failed’
“It should now be clear to everyone throughout the region that decades of fomenting terrorism and extremism, jihadism and antisemitism have not worked. They haven’t worked. They’ve been a disaster. They’ve just killed. They’ve killed. They’ve backfired completely and totally,” he said.
“We had a lot of help, we had a lot of help from a lot of people that you wouldn’t suspect, and I want to thank them very much for that. It’s an incredible triumph for Israel and the world to have all of these nations working together as partners in peace.”
Pardon for Netanyahu
“Hey, I have an idea. Mr President, why don’t you give him a pardon? Cigars and some champagne — who the hell cares?” Trump said, referring to the fraud, bribery, and breach of trust charges, which Netanyahu denies.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu applauded as US President Donald Trump addressed the Knesset. Source: AAP / Chip Somodevilla
Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 in three cases, one of which includes receiving almost $327,000 in gifts from businessmen, including champagne and cigars.
Israel’s president holds a largely ceremonial role, but he has the authority to pardon a convicted criminal in exceptional cases.
‘Ready’ for Iran deal
“The hand of friendship and cooperation is open. I’m telling you, they [Iran] want to make a deal. It would be great if we could make a deal.”
“Yet even to Iran, whose regime has inflicted so much death on the Middle East, the hand of friendship and cooperation is open.”
Protest interruption
“That was very efficient,” Trump quipped as the MPs were swiftly removed.
Trump’s victory lap continued

US President Donald Trump led a signing ceremony in Egypt for a Gaza ceasefire deal he hailed as a historic moment for the Middle East. Source: AAP / Blondet Eliot
The Israeli military said it had received all 20 hostages confirmed to be alive, after their transfer from Gaza by the Red Cross. The announcement prompted cheering, hugging, and weeping among thousands waiting at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv.