Shouts of protest interrupted Donald Trump’s speech in the Israeli parliament, when two deputies began shouting and rebuked the president of the United States during his speech, along with Benjamin Netanyahu.
These are the parliamentarians Ayman Odeh and Ofer Cassif, who were involved in the moment of tension that caused the brief interruption in Trump’s presentation. The lawmakers were expelled by House security, whose “efficiency” Trump praised.
One of them carried a banner that said “genocide.” Odeh is a parliamentarian of Palestinian origin. Other deputies have called them “terrorists” when they were expelled.
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“That has been very efficient,” said the president of the United States when removing the people who expressed rejection of his speech.
At one point, Trump was interrupted by a man who entered the room protesting with a sign and was quickly expelled by House security members, amid shouts and tension that caused the American president’s speech to be interrupted.
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At one point, Trump was interrupted by a man who entered the room protesting with a sign and was quickly expelled by House security members, amid shouts and tension that caused the American president’s speech to be interrupted.
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Source: Ambito