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Netanyahu Meets Trump - Success Story of Two Roaring Lions - USA & Israel

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00:00Thank you so much for watching.
01:00Thank you very much, everybody.
01:15It's an honor to have Bebe and Sarah with us, friends of mine, for a long time.
01:21And we had a tremendous success together.
01:23And I think it will only go on to be even greater success in the future.
01:28So it's really nice to have you at the White House.
01:31It's nothing like the White House.
01:33It's great to have you both.
01:34And all of your wonderful people around.
01:36We've worked together for a long time.
01:38We've done well together.
01:40And we had a great time.
01:43We say it's a lot of work.
01:44But we had a great result recently.
01:47And we're going to have a lot of great results.
01:48So it's great to have you.
01:49Thank you very much.
01:51I want to express the appreciation and admiration not only of all Israelis, but of the Jewish people
01:59and many, many admirers around the world for your leadership, your leadership of the free
02:07world, your leadership of the just cause, and the pursuit of peace and security that you're
02:14leading in many lands, but now especially in the Middle East.
02:18We have great opportunities.
02:20The President has an extraordinary team.
02:23And I think our teams together make an extraordinary combination to meet challenges and seize opportunities.
02:31But the President has already realized great opportunities.
02:36He forged the Agram courts.
02:38He's forging peace as we speak in one country, in one region after the other.
02:43So I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee.
02:50It's nominated for you for the Peace Prize, which is well-deserved.
02:54And you should get it.
02:56Thank you very much.
02:57This I didn't know.
02:59Well, thank you very much.
03:03Coming from you in particular, this is very meaningful.
03:06Thank you very much, Bibi.
03:07Thank you for everything you're doing.
03:10It's a great honor.
03:13Thank you very much, everybody.
03:14Appreciate it.
03:15Mr. President.
03:16You've spoken with many of the families of the victims of Texas blood.
03:19And can you tell us about what you would like to do when you travel there on Friday?
03:22Well, we're going to just make it as comfortable as possible for the state of Texas.
03:27They have a great governor.
03:28They have wonderful senators.
03:30They have wonderful representatives.
03:32And we're going to work together with them.
03:33And we have been working really very hard.
03:35This whole table has been working.
03:37That was a terrible event.
03:39Terrible event.
03:40If so, that may be where Texas was just absolutely so badly hurt by something that was a big surprise late in the evening.
03:48So we'll be working with the governor and all of the people of Texas.
03:53We'll be going on Friday.
03:55Mr. President, there was a security incident in northern Gaza today, right around the time that the prime minister was meeting the secretary of state, Mr. Steve Wyckoff.
04:05Does that number of soldiers reportedly have been injured and possibly killed, does that in any way wrinkle in ceasefire negotiations with the boss?
04:13I don't think so.
04:15They want to meet and they want to have that ceasefire.
04:18So I don't think so.
04:20Steve, could you respond to this?
04:23You know about it?
04:24Well, I think it's terribly unfortunate.
04:26Terribly unfortunate.
04:28We were just talking about it, how tragic it is.
04:30But we have an opportunity to finally get a peace deal, Mr. Prime Minister, as we discussed.
04:36And I'm hopeful for it very quickly.
04:39Mr. President, are you terrified of this?
04:42Are you terrified of any final offers?
04:46More or less final offers.
04:48So, talk for the Japanese state.
04:49Look, we're always subject to negotiate something that's fair, but we've talked to most of the countries and pretty much they've had their way for many, many decades, as you know.
05:00And it was time that we just wanted fairness.
05:02This is not really equitable from our standpoint because it's just a small token by comparison to the damage that's been done over the years.
05:11But we had no other president that was willing to do this.
05:15I did it my first term with China and others.
05:17We took in hundreds of millions of dollars of tariffs, no inflation, the most successful period of time that we've ever had financially in the country.
05:26The first term, I think this term is going to be much better, even much better than that.
05:30That was the best ever, and this is going to be, I think, substantially better.
05:33And we're on the way to doing that.
05:35We've already taken in over $100 billion worth of tariffs, and we haven't even started.
05:41And all I say to the other countries is, you know, some of them wanted to make a deal and want to be fair.
05:46Others, perhaps, got a little bit spoiled.
05:48They were a little bit spoiled because for 30, 40 years, 50 years, they were taking advantage of the country.
05:55So we're going to, I would say, final, but if they call with a different offer and if I like it, we'll do it.
06:03And the odds were in line, we're all the odds with them, the odds with them, I affirm them.
06:08Is that it?
06:08I would say firm.
06:10No, I would say firm, but not 100% firm.
06:12If they call up and they say, we'd like to do something a different way, we're going to be open to that.
06:18But essentially, that's the way it is right now.
06:20Mr. President, is your housing and relocation plans still on the table?
06:25Is there a plan that there have been any progress in finding the country to set up?
06:28You know, maybe why not let you answer that question?
06:32Mr. President, can you?
06:33Well, maybe he's got to answer that question.
06:35I think President Trump had a brilliant vision.
06:37It's called free choice.
06:40You know, if people want to stay, they can stay.
06:42But if they want to leave, they should be able to leave.
06:45It shouldn't be a prison.
06:47It should be an open place and give people a free choice.
06:51We're working with the United States very closely about finding countries that will seek to realize what they always say,
07:00that they want to give the Palestinians a better future.
07:04And those who, and I think we're getting close to finding several countries,
07:10and I think this will give, again, the freedom to choose.
07:14Palestinians should have it.
07:16And I hope that we can secure it close by.
07:19And we've had great cooperation from surrounding, meaning surrounding Israel, surrounding countries,
07:25great cooperation from every single one of them.
07:28So something good will happen.
07:30Brian, did you ask?
07:31Mr. President, you mentioned before you want to go down to your legacy as a peacemaker.
07:36Are we in the last chapter of closing out peace amongst this conference now and all the other things that you look like?
07:44Well, I hope so.
07:44And look, we did a job with India and Pakistan and Serbia, Kosovo, Rwanda and the Congo.
07:52And this was all over the last three weeks or so, Marco.
07:56We did, and others that were ready to fight.
08:00And we stopped a lot of fights.
08:02I think a very big one, frankly, a very, very big one was India and Pakistan.
08:07And we stopped that over trade.
08:09We're dealing with India and we're dealing with Pakistan.
08:11And we said, we're not going to be dealing with you at all if you're going to fight.
08:15And they were maybe at a nuclear stage, both nuclear powers.
08:20And I think stopping that was very important.
08:22We're trying to help out with a Biden-created monster, this whole thing that's happening with Russia and Ukraine.
08:29It's a horrible, it's a horrible thing.
08:31And I'm not happy with President Putin at all.
08:34But this is something that would have never happened if I were president.
08:38This is a war that was never going to happen.
08:40Go ahead, bro.
08:40I was going to say, how would you address your critics that in the election, they said that you would cause the next World War Green.
08:48And in fact, you're solving all the problems.
08:50I'm stopping wars.
08:52I'm stopping wars.
08:53And I hate to see people killed.
08:56Like, as an example, Ukraine and Russia, they're not Americans there being killed.
09:00They're not Israeli that are being killed.
09:02They're, these are all Russians and all Ukrainians.
09:06And, and, but it's 5,000, maybe 7,000 last week.
09:117,500 last week.
09:13Mostly soldiers, but people in towns and cities that are getting hit.
09:18But mostly death is mostly soldiers.
09:21Now, so they don't come from here, but it's 7,000 last week souls.
09:26And if I can stop that, you know, they have parents and they have sisters and brothers and getting married and who knows?
09:35They're just people, but they're souls.
09:37And if I can stop a war, you know, because I have an ability to, I'm disappointed, frankly, that President Putin hasn't stopped.
09:46I'm not happy about it either.
09:47Mr. President, on the Iran talks, can you say if you scheduled the next round of Iran talks and then I'll stop strike?
09:54We have scheduled Iran talks and they want to talk.
09:58They took a big drubbing.
10:00I think when we hit the, the three sites, really, I would say the three sites, not just the one.
10:06The one was a big one and it was deep in granite and it was obliterated.
10:11It turned out the Atomic Energy Commission said it is obliterated.
10:16I just want to take our hats off to those incredible flyers, the people that flew that big machine.
10:22And frankly, the mechanics and everybody else, they had zero.
10:26They flew for 37 hours with zero problem mechanically.
10:31I mean, wouldn't you think in carrying the biggest bombs ever, the biggest bombs that we've ever dropped on anybody, wouldn't you think?
10:40Non-nuclear.
10:42And we want to keep it non-nuclear, by the way.
10:44But they did a phenomenal job.
10:47It was an amazing job.
10:48And I think that was, I was talking to Bibi about it before.
10:51That was the very beginning of the end and ended very quickly after that.
10:55I don't want to say what it reminded me of, but if you go back a long time ago, it reminded people of a certain other event.
11:02And his, Harry Truman's picture is now in the lobby in a nice location in the lobby where it should have been.
11:10But that stopped a lot of fighting.
11:13And this stopped a lot of fighting.
11:15When that happened, it was a whole different ballgame.
11:17On the future of all strikes, what might make you have a desire to do another strike on Iran?
11:23Another what?
11:24Another strike on Iran.
11:25I hope we're not going to have to do that.
11:28I can't imagine wanting to do that.
11:30I can't imagine them wanting to do that.
11:32They want to meet.
11:33They want to meet.
11:33They want to work something out.
11:35No, they're different.
11:36They're very different now than they were two weeks ago.
11:39Is there a date answer for the Montauk for a specific city?
11:43Have you known when and where the next round of the Montauk will be?
11:47Well, I can tell you.
11:48I'd rather not say it, but you'll be reading about it tomorrow or seeing it tomorrow.
11:53Mr. President, what is the hold-up currently in a Z-spyro in Moss?
11:58In which?
11:59In a Z-spyro between Israel and Ross, what's currently the hold-up?
12:04I don't think there is a hold-up.
12:06I don't think there's a hold-up.
12:07I think things are going along very well.
12:12We just left each other, and it was not a pleasant period of a few days.
12:17It was a little longer than a few days, but this was not a pleasant period of time.
12:21And, you know, we were, at the end, 14 missiles were shot, and every single missile was shot out of the air.
12:29It was pretty amazing.
12:30That was sort of the end.
12:31And they told us they were coming, and where they were, and what time they were coming.
12:35And they said, if you'd like to have a different time, we'll do that.
12:38And that's respect when they do that.
12:40I appreciated that they did that.
12:41There was no surprise.
12:42We got the soldiers out of the base in Qatar, in this case.
12:47But they knew they were coming.
12:4914 missiles were coming.
12:521 o'clock, they said, would you like to make it later?
12:56They said, no, let them come at 1 o'clock.
12:58And at 1 o'clock, everybody was, as you know, over 5,000 people left the base.
13:03And we had three gunners and three assistants.
13:07And out of the 14 that were shot, all 14 were knocked down.
13:11And that was the end.
13:12That was about it.
13:14And we had a rough time.
13:18But sometimes, you know, sometimes you need the rough time in order to get it.
13:21I think things are going to be really settled down a lot in the Middle East.
13:25And they respect us and they respect Israel.
13:28They respect a lot of things that took place.
13:31Nobody's ever seen equipment like what we sent over to knock out those sites.
13:37But when those sites were knocked out, it essentially, that was the end.
13:41Do you think that there would be a two-state solution that created an individual?
13:45I don't know.
13:46I'd ask people that question.
13:47You have the greatest man in the world to answer that age-old question, two-state.
13:52Go ahead.
13:52Give him your honest answer.
13:53I think the Palestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves.
13:59But none of the powers should threaten us.
14:01And that means that certain powers, like overall security, will always remain in our hands.
14:07Now, that is a fact.
14:09And no one in Israel will agree to anything else because we don't commit suicide.
14:15We want life.
14:16We cherish life for ourselves, for our neighbors.
14:19And I think we can work out a piece between us and the entire Middle East with President Trump's leadership.
14:28And by working together, I think we can establish a very, very broad piece that will include all our neighbors.
14:36Mr. President, there's a question on Iran.
14:39You have asserted that there's a complete and total destruction in the Middle East facilities.
14:44So what is the basis of the talks going forward?
14:47Is it the cap future nuclear activities, ballistic missiles, air support, economic base?
14:52It's really a good question because if you remember when it was done, I sort of said, what's the purpose of talking?
14:58It's been knocked out and knocked out completely.
15:01But they've requested a meeting and I'm going to go to a meeting.
15:05And if we can put something down on paper, that will be fine.
15:08That will be good.
15:09I think they've gained a lot of respect for us.
15:13I think they've gained a lot of respect for Israel also.
15:16But they would like to meet and we're going to have a meeting.
15:20Steve, when is that meeting going to be?
15:21Do you want to say?
15:22Rather, very quickly.
15:24Very quickly.
15:25In the next week or so.
15:26So we'll see what happens.
15:29I think it would be nice to memorialize it, put it down.
15:32But because of the incredible result of that attack, if you want to call it an attack,
15:42I didn't think it was necessary to have it in writing.
15:45I think we spoke.
15:46I mean, it speaks much louder than writing.
15:48But I can also understand why they'd want it.
15:50And they've been very nice.
15:51They've been very respectful.
15:52And it began by them telling us about 14 they had to do.
15:57You know what 14 represents, right?
15:58Do you know what 14 represents?
16:00Right?
16:01You know that, right?
16:02And that we're bomb strapped.
16:04So it was representative.
16:07We got them all.
16:08George, Mr. Trump, you want to go?
16:10Yeah, please, behind you, please.
16:11No, you.
16:12So this question, Prime Minister, the likely next banker of New York City, Zoran Maltaan,
16:18who's been trying to socialize to the local create, of Israel, and of yourself,
16:22and has said he would arrest you if you came to New York City, if he was mayor.
16:27Is that something you take seriously?
16:29Are you concerned about that?
16:30Do you have a response to that?
16:31No, no, I'm not concerned about that.
16:33I'll get him out.
16:35Look, there's enough craziness in the world, but I guess it never ends.
16:39I mean, you have, this is falling, and it's, you know, it's silly in many ways, because
16:47it's just not serious.
16:49But what is serious is the question I was asked before.
16:52You know, after October 7th, people said, the Palestinians had a state, Hamas state in
16:56Gaza, and look what they did with it.
16:57They didn't build it up.
16:58They built down into bunkers, into terror tunnels, after which they massacred our people,
17:04raped our women, beheaded our men, invaded our cities and our towns and our kibbutzim,
17:12and did horrendous, horrendous massacres, the kind of which we didn't see since World War
17:17II and the Nazis, the Holocaust.
17:19So people aren't likely to say, let's just give them another state.
17:23It'll be a platform to destroy Israel.
17:24So we'll work out a piece with our Palestinian neighbors, those who don't want to destroy
17:31us, and we'll work out a piece in which our security, the sovereign power of security,
17:36always remains in our hands.
17:39Now, people will say it's not a complete state.
17:41It's not a state.
17:41It's not that.
17:43We don't care.
17:44You know, we vowed never again.
17:46Never again is now.
17:48It's not going to happen again.
17:49So we'll see you in New York next year?
17:51Oh, look, I'm going to come there with President Trump and see what the, how do you know who
17:59the mayor will be?
18:00I don't know that.
18:02He's going to be very fine, and who knows, we don't know who the mayor is going to be
18:06yet, but this is a communist.
18:08He's not a socialist.
18:09He's a communist, and he said some really bad things about Jewish people, and he said
18:14some really bad things about a lot of people, and I think he's going through a little bit
18:19of a honeymoon right now, but he might make it.
18:21But, you know, it all comes through the White House.
18:23He needs the money through the White House.
18:25He needs a lot.
18:26He's going to behave.
18:26He'll behave.
18:27He better behave.
18:28Otherwise, he's going to have big problems.
18:30But it's a philosophy that this country is not ready for, and it never will be.
18:34By the way, we have a man with us who thought this was going to be a very glamorous, easy
18:40job.
18:41He's the ambassador to Israel.
18:43Mike Huckabee, former governor, former everything.
18:47I'd say he's a former everything, and respected and loved by everybody, and he loves Israel.
18:53He loves the state of Israel, and nobody loves it much more.
18:57And he's not Jewish, and he loves Israel, and he wanted to be there.
19:01I said, you know, Mike, it could be dangerous.
19:03No, no, no.
19:03Well, at least I was right about that.
19:05He was in every bunker you can be in, running around from bunker to bunker, but he's still
19:11with us, fortunately, and he's done a great job.
19:13Would you say a few words, Mike?
19:14I just want to say what an honor it is to serve you, Mr. President, and to see a historic
19:20horizon that we are looking at in the Middle East.
19:23And when the President made his trip to the Middle East, and then he really reached out
19:29to the new Syrian government, knowing they needed a partner, and knowing that they could
19:34pick the wrong partner.
19:35And what the President did, which took us all off guard, but the strategic move in that
19:42has set up something that is absolutely historic.
19:47And Mr. President, I don't even think you fully comprehend the impact that you're having
19:52on the region in a way that is so remarkable.
19:57And it was your leadership, your foresight, you did that when the B2s went in, the celebration,
20:07the sense of partnership that you gave with the Israeli people was so dramatic.
20:14But the message was bigger than to Israel.
20:16It was a message to the world.
20:18America's friends can trust us, but America's foes had better fear us.
20:24And that is a message that the President sent to everyone on the planet.
20:29And it is a message that will resonate toward a matter of peace, the likes of which I don't
20:34think we've ever seen.
20:35So, thank you.
20:37Great job, you're doing it.
20:38They love you all.
20:39They really, they respect them and they love them.
20:43You know, it's very, very interesting.
20:46We had the pilots here yesterday, as you know, and they were incredible.
20:50And we also had the mechanics, we had a lot of people here that had to do, I think about
20:56170 people that had to do with that incredible journey, a journey that could have been horrible.
21:03You remember what happened with Jimmy Carter, with the helicopters and all of the problems
21:07and ultimately hostages.
21:09We had the exact opposite, everything was perfect, it worked perfectly.
21:13But I didn't realize, I was saying to one, is this something that you felt strongly about?
21:19Absolutely, sir, I couldn't wait.
21:21They said, better than you, really better you than me.
21:24But they couldn't wait.
21:26He said, sir, we've been practicing for this mission for more than 20 years.
21:30And from just after 2000, they've been thinking and practicing to go into that area.
21:37I guess you probably know that better than anybody, Pete.
21:40They've been looking at going in, but they never had a president that would allow them
21:44to do it.
21:46And perhaps right, perhaps wrong, I don't know if that's true or not.
21:49But I didn't realize they were preparing for that journey from just a little bit after 2000,
21:54the year 2000.
21:56And I was pretty amazed by that.
21:58They knew it.
21:59They knew every inch of it.
22:01And they came back and they said, we got it better than we ever did in practice.
22:06They've been practicing for more than 20 years.
22:09Can you imagine?
22:10Yeah.
22:11On Ukraine, Mr. President, are you planning to send more weapons to Ukraine?
22:15We're going to send some more weapons.
22:17They have to be able to defend themselves.
22:20They're getting hit very hard now.
22:22They're getting hit very hard.
22:23We're going to have to send more weapons.
22:25They're defensive weapons primarily, but they're getting hit very, very hard.
22:31So many people are dying in that mess.
22:34Mr. President, if they want to be beautiful, how signed you up are you?
22:38What do you like to do now is talk about how good it is?
22:43The biggest tax cuts ever.
22:45No tax on tips, no tax on social security.
22:48Think of it.
22:49No tax on overtime.
22:52From a business standpoint, the jobs are coming in like we've never seen them before.
22:57As soon as that was signed, there were nine factories that announced that they were building the one-year deductibility.
23:03You know, things that, from a business standpoint, you'd understand the jobs that are being created.
23:08And one of the things that is, and this is also that, but it's also because of the tariffs, a tremendous success.
23:15We're taking in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs.
23:20And one of the things that is so exciting is the number of companies and car companies where they're building plants.
23:28AI is the big thing.
23:29We have over $15 trillion announced already.
23:35And it's been, I mean, really, I would say it's been during the last three months.
23:40But we're here for a short period of time.
23:41And some administrations never had anywhere near that number for a whole term, probably for a whole two terms.
23:49But we're up to over $15 trillion coming into our country.
23:54There's never been anything like it anywhere in the world.
23:57There's never been an investment like that anywhere in the world.
24:07Three, set, three, set, four.
24:11Three, set, four, set, four, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five, set, five
24:41I just don't know
25:11Thank you
25:41Thank you
26:11I think the entire world took note
26:20I think Iran took note
26:23I think everybody in the Middle East took note
26:25Of American resolve
26:27And of the strength of our alliance
26:29I think it was
26:31Frankly it was like
26:33The roar of two lines
26:36And it was heard around the world
26:38So thank you again
26:40And our admiration
26:41For everything that you did
26:44And our appreciation
26:45I always say that
26:47President Trump and I
26:48Always talk about peace through strength
26:51First comes strength
26:53Then comes the peace
26:55And we hope we realize
26:57The fruits of strength
26:58Very soon
26:59In peace
27:00And I can attest to that
27:02Being privy to not all
27:03But many of those conversations
27:04It does start with strength
27:06But it always goes to peace
27:07And we have that opportunity
27:08In the region
27:09Because of your efforts
27:10And the efforts of our president
27:11So thank you
27:12Appreciate it
27:13Thank you very much
27:14Appreciate it, President
27:15Thank you very much
27:17Thank you very much

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