Isaac Herzog
US President Biden sent a letter to President Herzog in honor of Independence Day in which he said that, "US commitment to Israel's security is firm."
Hostages, Rwanda
In a speech he gave for the 30th anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide, he said "The world must not allow the politicisation of genocide, it must not allow the belittling of the horror of such crimes."
Politics, Protests
President Herzog attacked the violent protests in Jerusalem against the government: "Do not return to the discourse of October 6, certainly not in the middle of war."
Israel-Gaza War, Javier Milei
President Herzog and Argentinian President Javier Milei toured the scenes of destruction at Kibbutz Nir Oz from October 7, and Milei reiterated his support for Israel.
Israel-Gaza War, Antisemitism, TikTok
The meeting comes against the background of growing controversy over TikTok's moderation policies towards openly antisemitic content.
Israel-Argentina Relations, Javier Milei
The Argentinian President, who has even considered converting to Judaism, has been consistently outspoken in his support for the Jewish State in its war on Hamas.
Israel-Gaza War, Davos, President Herzog
President Herzog stated at Davos that withdrawals have led to more terrorism against Israel, and questioned whether the two state solution would bring real security.
WEF Annual Meeting 2024, President Herzog
During his speech at the Annual World Economic Forum Meeting in Davos, President Isaac Herzog presented world leaders with an image of Kfir Bibas, 'celebrating' his first birthday - in Hamas captivity.
World Economic Forum, Hostages
As part of Israel's effort to free the remaining hostages held by Hamas, President Herzog will meet with a number of world leaders at the WEF gathering in Davos.
Meeting, Herzog and Blinken
President Herzog met with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken ahead of the hearing at the Hague, strongly criticizing the South Africa genocide suit: "In the face of hypocrisy, we will stand up in The Hague and proudly represent our side."
Herzog Paid Tribute
The president of the country paid tribute to the former head of the Mossad, Zvi Zamir, who passed away: "He offered himself time and time again to serve the homeland." Defense Minister Gallant: "Zamir was one of the founders behind Israel's security and intelligence activities."
President Herzog's Message
In an effort to arouse global public opinion to the fact that 133 hostages are still being held, the country's president Isaac Herzog issued a unified message in different languages: "demand their immediate release."
Herzog Signed a Bomb
President Isaac Herzog visited reserve battalions in the Gaza Strip Envelope, when he awarded them with ranks, signed on a bomb and spoke to the soldiers: "Be healthy, complete your tasks and return home safely."
National Unity, President Herzog
President Herzog gave a speech calling for national unity, stressing how divisions endanger Israelis in the face of a shared enemy. But such unity cannot last - another approach is needed.
"Disputes Must Stop"
State President Isaac Herzog stated in his speech to the nation that the disputes and confrontations between the different groups in society must stop: "Anyone who brings us back to the discourse of October 6 is harming the war effort."
Herzog in a Special Statement
After almost 80 days of fighting, the President's House announces that President Isaac Herzog will deliver a special speech to the nation this evening at 9:00 p.m.
"Houthis Crossed a Red Line"
State President Isaac Herzog referred to the threats to ships in Yemen and said that "the Houthis have crossed a red line in the Red Sea. The international activity against them under the leadership of the United States must be strengthened and intensified, in the form of a real international coalition."
Herzog Eulogizes
State President Isaac Herzog eulogized the deaths of the 10 fighters who fell in the battles in the Gaza Strip, saying that they "left a huge void in all of our hearts. We embrace their grieving families, the wounded, and their brothers in arms - the Maccabees of our time."
Fighting Spirit
During the lighting of the candles with the residents of the south, the president of the country emphasized that the enemy was wrong in its calculations regarding the weakness of Israeli society: our people rose up like a lion with a pulsating fighting spirit, but a debate must be conducted without becoming 'us and them'.
"We're Heartbroken"
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eulogized the death of Gal Eizenkot, son of former Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot: "Gal was a brave fighter and a true hero. The people surround you with love and gratitude - today and forever."