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7 year oldTrump arrived at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport alongside his wife Melania, daughter and adviser Ivanka, and senior adviser Jared Kushner. The Americans were greeted on the tarmac by Netanyahu, who said “welcome, our good friend” as he shook hands with Trump. Netanyahu’s wife Sara and the US ambassador to Israel were also present, along with members of Israel's armed forces.
Trump and his entourage were met with 28C (82F) heat, prompting some to question the attire of Ivanka and Kushner.First pictures of #TrumpInIsrael. Couples greeting eachother with @netanyahu obviously calling @POTUS "my friend" pic.twitter.com/MBQhJjF1s7
— Anna Ahronheim (@AAhronheim) May 22, 2017
Jared and Ivanka not really dressed for the Israeli weather pic.twitter.com/8I4emm4Grw
— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) May 22, 2017
Despite the seemingly formal welcome, it appeared that much of the procedure was off-the-cuff. Israeli PM Netanyahu confessing that “we have all this protocol, we never know what it is," Channel 2 reported.
Trump replied, “what is the protocol? You have any idea what it is?”
"I think they'll just tell us where to stand," Netanyahu then said, according to NBC News, as the two leaders walked towards their spots to listen to the national anthem.
Trump then spoke on the tarmac, saying he "came here to reaffirm the unbreakable bond between the US and Israel," Haaretz reporter Barak Ravid tweeted.
The president went on to state that "we have a rare opportunity to bring peace to this region," adding that "we love Israel and we respect Israel." He departed for Jerusalem after the ceremony.
Netanyahu made it mandatory for all ministers to attend Trump's welcome ceremony after hearing that several were planning to skip it, the Times of Israel reported, citing Army Radio and a senior official.
The desire to ditch the event came after the ministers learned they would not be included in the receiving line on the tarmac at Ben Gurion Airport and would therefore not be shaking Trump's hand after he disembarked from Air Force One.
One Knesset member, Oren Hazan, failed to impress Netanyahu when he posed for a selfie with Trump.
Thank you, Mr. President
— אורן חזן (@oren_haz) May 22, 2017
- it was my pleasure! ?@realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/0TMFzluPN3
Footage shows the Israeli PM lightly pushing his arm away, in an apparent effort to show his disapproval.
Trump's 28-hour visit to Israel and the West Bank is part of a nine-day trip through the Middle East and Europe.
"Your visit here, Mr. President, is truly historic. Never before has the first foreign trip of a president of the United States included a visit to Israel. Thank you, Mr. President," Netanyahu said in an address following Trump's arrival.
Trump's first stop will be the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, built at the site where Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected.
He is then expected to become the first sitting US President to visit the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray.
Trump will meet with Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Monday, and separately with Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank on Tuesday, in an attempt to revive stalled peace talks between the two sides.
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