Trump Breaks Diplomatic Protocol for Netanyahu: An Unprecedented Scene During a Historic Visit to Israel
- Next News
- Oct 13, 2025
- 1 min read
In a rare and politically significant event, U.S. President Donald Trump broke presidential protocol during his visit to Israel on Monday. He was warmly welcomed by Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with his wife Sara, at Ben Gurion Airport. At Trump's personal invitation, Netanyahu and his wife joined him in the presidential car "The Beast," heading together to the Knesset in a unique gesture that surpassed official protocol.

"The Beast" is considered one of the world's most secure presidential vehicles, weighing around 9 tons and equipped with bulletproof glass and advanced armor, developed especially after the assassination of former President John F. Kennedy.
During this brief visit, Trump delivered strong statements to the Israeli leadership, saying, "It is a great day, maybe the best for both of you," amidst official ceremonies and a red carpet, reinforcing the importance of U.S.-Israeli relations. Trump also wrote in the parliament's guest book, "It is a great honor for me, a new beginning."
Trump is expected to head to Egypt afterwards, to attend the Sharm El-Sheikh summit and participate in the signing ceremony of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza in the presence of world leaders.
This unique incident spotlighted the strength of the American-Israeli alliance and showed Trump's willingness to support Netanyahu at the highest level, transcending traditional diplomatic norms.









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