At the inauguration, Rabbi Azman met with Noa Argaman, an Israeli who survived 246 days in Hamas captivity. Her story shocked the world and became an example of incredible resilience. In a conversation with her, the rabbi wished her strength and help from the Almighty:
“I Blessed her and wished that the Almighty would help her forget the terrible things she experienced and be able to live happily ever after! I pray that all the hostages will be saved!”
Moshe Azmanas one of the key leaders of the Jewish community in Ukraine, actively participates in international events to strengthen support for Ukraine and Israel.
At the inauguration of Donald Trump, he gave a speech in which he expressed the hope that the new US president would become the guarantor of a just peace for Ukraine and stability in the Middle East.
“I sincerely hope that Donald Trump, as the new leader of the United States, will bring justice and peace that the entire Ukrainian people crave,” Asman said.
The significance of the inauguration for international politics
The inaugural events of the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump, have become an important platform for discussing global challenges. The presence of Moshe Azman and his active contacts with influential figures emphasized the need to strengthen alliances between countries. The rabbi noted:
“My goal here is to do everything possible to increase support for Ukraine and Israel in the international arena. In these challenging times, every step matters.”
Meetings with influential people
As part of his visit to the United States, Moshe Azman held meetings with key representatives of the American establishment, including:
- Rudy Giulianiformer mayor of New York, with whom the role of faith in overcoming modern challenges was discussed.
- Christopher Rudyfounder of the NEWSMAX TV channel, whom the rabbi blessed for his contribution to bringing truth and light in difficult information times.
The Story of Noah Argaman: A Symbol of Resilience
At the inauguration, Rabbi Azman met with Noa Argaman, an Israeli who survived 246 days in Hamas captivity. Her story shocked the world and became an example of incredible resilience. In a conversation with her, the rabbi wished her strength and help from the Almighty:
“Noah has become a symbol of hope. Her example inspires us to continue to fight for freedom and justice.”
The role of Ukraine and Israel in the modern world
Moshe Azman emphasized the importance of strengthening alliances between Ukraine and Israel. He expressed gratitude to Guatemala for its support in the international arena. The meeting with the head of the Guatemalan Parliament, Nery Abillo Ramos, was an important step in promoting common interests.
“Ukraine and Israel face common challenges. The support of countries like Guatemala is an example of how even a small country can make a huge contribution to global development,” the rabbi said.
Participation on the global stage
The rabbi's trip to the USA was full of important meetings and speeches. He also noted that he is ready to use every moment to strengthen international support:
“We must do everything possible so that the world hears the voice of Ukraine and Israel. Our unity and common efforts will help us achieve justice and peace.”
Support for Ukraine and Israel: a look at the future
Rabbi Azman emphasized that his activities are aimed at establishing a just peace and attracting more international partners to help both countries. He emphasized that the modern world needs strong leaders and unity of peoples to overcome challenges.
Conclusion
Moshe Azman's trip to the United States and his participation in the inauguration of Donald Trump became a symbol of the importance of international dialogue to support Ukraine and Israel. In his speech, the rabbi once again emphasized that unity, solidarity and faith are key values that help people move forward.
NAnews will continue to cover key events that strengthen ties between Ukraine, Israel and the world.
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