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LIVE SPEECH: Netanyahu Condemns Criticism Of Hostage At Speech Before Congress, Meeting With President Trump At Mar-a-Lago, Johnson Threatens Protester Arrest

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak in front of a joint session of the U.S. Congress today. The speech has caused much controversy and protest.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson put out a statement shown below that those interrupting the proceedings will be arrested.

The Israeli PM will meet with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago tomorrow, and with President Biden tomorrow as well.

In addition, Netanyahu put out a statement condemning the criticism of former Israeli hostage Noa Argamani, who will be in attendance at eh Congressional event.

The PM put out a statement on harsh criticism of hostage Noa Argamani, a female hostage who was released, for attending


*Statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu*

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu [translated from Hebrew]:

“I am shocked by the campaign being directed against Noa Argamani. Noa endured torments in Hamas captivity. She longed to return to her mother before she passed away, and managed to see her. This was not an easy experience.

Now that she has returned and has come, together with the Prime Minister of Israel and the official delegation of the State of Israel, to attend a very important speech before both houses of Congress, there is a campaign against her?

They are telling her ‘It is a pity you left captivity’. Is there no limit to the insanity? There is – this is it. Enough.”

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