Two Israeli MPs Disrupt Trump's Knesset Speech, Quickly Removed
Two Israeli MPs, Ayman Odeh and Ofer Cassif, disrupted Donald Trump's speech at the Knesset in Jerusalem. They held up protest signs before being swiftly removed from the room. Trump later commented on the incident, describing it as 'very efficient'.
The unexpected protest took place during Trump's speech at the Israeli Parliament. MPs Odeh and Cassif managed to display their signs briefly before security personnel intervened and quickly escorted them out of the room. The incident was over almost as soon as it began.
Trump, seemingly unfazed, continued his speech after the interruption. Later, when asked about the incident, he praised the response, stating, 'It was handled very efficiently.'
The protest by MPs Odeh and Cassif during Trump's speech at the Knesset was a brief but notable interruption. Despite the disruption, the event was resolved swiftly and efficiently, with Trump continuing his speech without further incident.
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