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TRANSCRIPT: Trump & Netanyahu Press Conference – Feb. 5, 2025

Read the full transcript of President Donald Trump’s press conference with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Feb. 5, 2025.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

Opening Remarks

DONALD TRUMP: Thank you very much. That’s a lot of press. Congratulations. You bring them out. You really bring them out.

Today, I’m delighted to welcome Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu back to the White House. It’s a wonderful feeling and a wonderful event. We had fantastic talks. And thank you very much with your staff.

He’s the first foreign head of state to visit during our administration. And, Bibi, I want to say it’s an honor to have you with us. Over the past four years, the US and the Israeli alliance has been tested more than any time in history. But the bonds of friendship and affection between the American and Israeli people have endured for generations, and they are absolutely unbreakable. They are unbreakable.

I’m confident that under our leadership, the cherished alliance between our two countries will soon be stronger than ever. We had a great relationship. We had great victories together four years ago. Not so many victories over the past four years, however.

In my first term, prime minister and I forged a tremendously successful partnership that brought peace and stability to the Middle East like it hadn’t seen in decades. Together, we defeated ISIS. We ended the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, one of the worst deals ever made, by the way, and imposed the toughest ever sanctions on the Iranian regime. We starved Hamas and Iran’s other terrorist proxies, and we starved them like they had never seen before. Resources and support disappeared for them.

I recognized Israel’s capital, opened the American embassy in Jerusalem, and got it built, by the way. Built it too. Just not only designated it, but got it built at a price that nobody’s seen for forty years. We got it built. It’s beautiful. All Jerusalem stone right from nearby. And it was — it’s something that’s very special and recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, something that they talked about for seventy years. And they weren’t able to get it, and I got it.

And with the historic Abraham Accord, something that was really an achievement that was, I think, going to become more and more important because we achieved the most significant Middle East peace agreements in half a century, but the Abraham Accords in particular. And I really believe that many countries will soon be joining this amazing peace and economic development transaction. It really is a big economic development transaction.

I think we’re going to have a lot of people signing up very quickly. Unfortunately, for four years, nobody signed up. Nobody did anything for four years except in the negative. Unfortunately, the weakness and incompetence of those years, those past four years, the grave damage around the globe that was done, including in the Middle East, grave damage all over the globe. The horrors of October 7th would never have happened if I were president. The Ukraine and Russia disaster would never have happened if I were president.

Over the past sixteen months, Israel has endured a sustained aggressive and murderous assault on every front, but they fought back bravely. You see that and you know that. What we have witnessed is an all out attack on the very existence of a Jewish state in the Jewish homeland. The Israelis have stood strong and united in the face of an enemy that has kidnapped, tortured, raped, and slaughtered innocent men, women, children, and even little babies.

I want to salute the Israeli people for meeting this trial with courage and determination and unflinching resolve. They have been strong. In our meetings today, the prime minister and I focused on the future, discussing how we can work together to ensure Hamas is eliminated and ultimately restore peace to a very troubled region. It’s been troubled, but what’s happened in the last four years has not been good.

I want to thank prime minister Netanyahu for working closely with my transition team, the special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who’s here somewhere. Steve? Stand up, Steve, please. What a job you’ve done. What a good job you’ve done. Proud of you. You’ve done a fantastic job. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz. Thank you, Mike, for working so well with us. Thank you.

We have, in addition, Marco Rubio, who is on the phone right now listening to every single word that we say, and he’s going to be great. And, Pete, congratulations. And, Scott, congratulations. I see you’re here. And, Karoline’s been doing a great job. She’s really probably talked about more than anybody here. She’s done a fantastic job. And thank you very much, Karoline. We’re proud of you. But we’ll only be satisfied when all of these problems are solved and we have the team to solve them, and that’s going to happen. And, it’s going to happen, I think, very quickly.

Proposed Plan for Gaza

I also strongly believe that the Gaza Strip, which has been a symbol of death and destruction for so many decades and so bad for the people anywhere near it, and especially those who live there, and, frankly, who’s been really very unlucky. It’s been very unlucky. It’s been an unlucky place for a long time. Being in its presence just, has not been good, and it should not go through a process of rebuilding and occupation by the same people that have really stood there and fought for it and lived there and died there and lived a miserable existence there.

Instead, we should go to other countries of interest with humanitarian hearts, and there are many of them that want to do this, and build various domains that will ultimately be occupied by the 1.8 million Palestinians living in Gaza, ending the death and destruction and, frankly, bad luck. This can be paid for by neighboring countries of great wealth. It could be one, two, three, four, five, seven, eight, twelve.