Overview
- The White House released a letter from President Trump to Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana confirming he will speak before Israel’s legislature.
- Trump cites the Abraham Accords as a major achievement from his first term and says his administration has expanded that work since returning to office.
- He notes the two-year anniversary of the October 7, 2023 attack and highlights efforts to free hostages, defend Israeli sovereignty, and curb violence.
- The letter closes with Trump expressing eagerness to visit, though it does not specify when the speech will take place.
- Israeli officials had not publicly commented at the time of publication, as some coverage characterized the planned address as a notable moment in U.S.–Israel relations.