
“All nations must stand together against the evil forces of radical Islamic terrorism, and we’re doing that,” Trump said. “This was an antisemitic terrorist attack. That’s exactly what it was. What a horrible thing. We never learn. We mourn all those who were murdered and pray for the swift recovery of the wounded.”Trump hosted Holocaust survivors at the event, along with the families of former hostage Edan Alexander and of killed hostage Omer Neutra, whose body was returned for burial. He later addressed the ceasefire agreement, saying: “At the end of the day, we have real peace in the Middle East. Maybe there’s an occasional flare-up, but there are 59 countries that have all signed on, and they’re ready to do whatever it takes.”

