
U.S. President Donald Trump told Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, on Monday that “This is not only the end of a war, but the end of an age of terror and death, and the beginning of an age of faith and hope.” Here are some key excerpts from his remarks, which clearly are designed to reinforce the Zionist narrative,
and especially, to redeem Netanyahu's reputation now that his involvement in Charlie Kirk's assassination threatens his support from Charlie's audience of conservative Christians: (The strategic value of all that's said sound almost as if Netanyahu himself wrote Trump's speech.

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The president thanked his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, joking again that he loved Israel so much that his daughter, Ivanka, converted to Judaism...
He joked that opposition leader Yair Lapid was “a nice man,” adding: “Now you can be a little nicer, Bibi, because you’re not at war anymore.”...
He praised Israel’s progress — “Think of what you’ve done; it’s incredible!” — and said that “the world is loving Israel again.”...
He praised the “Board of Peace” in his peace plan for Gaza, saying that despite the fact that he was busy, he would devote the “unbelievable power and wealth” of the region to rebuilding Gaza in the aftermath of war...
He said that when Israel and other countries could set aside war, and apply their “genius” to building and to prosperity, the future would be unlimited...
He suggested that President Isaac Herzog, Israel’s ceremonial head of state, grant a pardon to Netanyahu, who is still on trial for spurious charges of petty corruption...
Trump concluded by celebrating Jerusalem as the home to the world’s great religions, and praised Israel’s continued faith in God, throughout the generations. “That is why the people of Israel have never given up,” Trump said. “You want the promise of Zion, you want the promise of success and hope and love and God.”...
“We are going to forge a future that is worthy of our heritage,” Trump said, concluding, “I love Israel — I’m with you all the way. You will be bigger, better, stronger, and more loving than ever before...
“God bless you, God bless the United States of America, and God bless the Middle East.