Morning Wire - SPECIAL EDITION: Trump's Historic Peace Deal Address
Episode Date: October 13, 2025All living Israeli hostages return home amid national jubilation as President Trump addresses the Knesset, then heads to Egypt for an international peace summit. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.... - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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President Trump delivers a historic triumphant speech after all the living hostages are finally returned amid jubilation in Israel.
We gather on a day of profound joy of soaring hope, of renewed faith, and above all, a day to give our deepest thanks to the almighty God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
I'm Daily Wire, Executive Editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Monday, October 13th, the
This is a special edition of Morning Wire.
After so many years of unceasing war and endless danger, today the skies are calm, the guns are silent,
the sirens are still, and the sun rises on a holy land that is finally at peace,
a land and a region that will live, God willing, in peace for all eternity.
That was President Trump delivering a momentous speech in front of Israel's government
after a historic sequence of events.
In the early hours this morning,
celebration broke out across all of Israel
as all the remaining living hostages
were finally reunited with their loved ones.
And now Trump's peace plan
takes its next major steps.
Joining us now to discuss
as Daily Wire reporter Megan Basham,
hey Megan.
So sheer jubilation across Israel
in much of the Middle East this morning
as we have this really incredible,
very emotional return of the hostages
and this peace deal taking effect
What have we just witnessed?
Well, you know, John, I think we have to say that what we've just witnessed is history and a lot of hopes for lasting peace in the Middle East.
What you're hearing from so many people is that peace is contagious and they hope this spreads throughout the region.
So as you mentioned, President Trump delivered his big speech early this morning after the return of the last 20 living hostages who had been held for an excruciating 737 days by Hamas terrorists.
many of them in tunnels, in terror tunnels, in terrible conditions, and the anticipation for their
release has been building all weekend. There were all night vigils all across Israel, all across
the country. Israelis waited for the moment that they'd been praying for for more than two years,
and it all crescendo this morning in these tearful reunions. I can tell you that I got emotional
watching some of these videos of the hostages being reunited with their families,
that video of Barr-Cupperstine being reunited with his father, many people sharing that video.
Let's look at that video of Barr-Cupperstine being reunited with his family.
It's just really an incredible moment there.
Now, President Trump traveled overnight to be there in person to greet the
freed hostages and their families. He also delivered this historic speech on the peace deal.
How was he received in Israel? Well, incredibly joyfully, John, his name is being honored across the
country. I'll tell you that it was overwhelming. The Israeli people applauded when his name was
mentioned at these events. Israeli lawmakers broke out in chance of Trump when his name was mentioned
in front of Israel's governing body, the Knesset, the staff, destroyed.
red baseball caps patterned on the iconic maga hats that read Trump the peace president.
And then when he finally delivered his speech in front of Israel's Knesset, the response was
electric. Israeli leaders, most significantly, Bibi Netanyahu, gave the highest praise
imaginable for Trump in his introductory remarks. In fact, he nominated him for Israel's
prize. That's the country's highest cultural honor. When President Trump stood up to speak,
he was met with a standing ovation.
And here's just a bit of those remarks.
Generations from now, this will be remembered
as the moment that everything began to change
and change very much for the better.
Like the USA right now,
it will be the golden age of Israel
and the golden age of the Middle East.
So I would say that this was Trump
at his most presidential,
and we may very well be watching the scenes
that will forever mark.
his presidency. In much of the same way, actually, that Reagan's speeches in front of the Berlin Wall
marked his presidency. Here's a bit more of that. So this long and difficult war has now ended.
You know, some people say 3,000 years, some people say 500 years, whatever it is. It's
the granddaddy of them all. And in an unprecedented achievement, virtually the entire region
has endorsed the plan that Gaza will be immediately
demilitarized that Hamas will be disarmed and Israel security will no longer be threatened
in any way, shape, or form. And again, when the president finished, the room broke out in chance
of Trump and a standing ovation. Thank you very much. God bless you. God bless the United States
of America and God bless the Middle East. Thank you, everybody. Good luck. Thank you.
much. Thank you. Now, coming out of this historic moment, what do we know about how Trump plans to
capitalize on this momentum to further stabilize the Middle East? Yeah, so after his speech, President
Trump traveled to Egypt, where he met with leaders around the region, around the world,
including from Turkey, Jordan, and several European nations. The head of the Palestinian Authority
will also be in attendance. Egypt reportedly extended a last-minute invitation to Israel,
but Prime Minister, B.B. Netanyahu, declined due to observance of a Jewish holiday.
But I think the next crucial phase of Trump's 20-point peace plan is the return of the bodies of the remaining deceased hostages.
So a joint Israeli, U.S. Qatari, Egyptian task force will be established to find any of those missing remains with the goal of recovering all of them in the next few days.
So we talk to Daily Wire reporter Cassie Akiva, who has more.
Following the return of the Israeli hostages, 2,000 Palestinian prisoners were released, including 250 serving life sentences for crimes such as murder, rape, and terrorism.
Now, with partner countries, Trump has a task of taking the next steps in his plan, which include disarming Hamas, rebuilding Gaza, and making the way for a new Palestinian governing body.
Though Hamas has agreed to the deal, the terror group may be harder to disarm than anticipated, because Hamas has spent the last few days executing political opponents with their own.
the strip. But the president says he plans to push forward with this deal and bring peace to this
war-torn region. So every generation, John, has those pivotal moments where we remember where we were
when we heard the news, when we saw those images that changed the course of history, and, you know,
very likely that we're seeing one of those now. Indeed. And there's, like you said, growing sense of
hope in the Middle East that we're going to see the beginning here of a lasting piece. Megan,
and thank you so much for reporting.
Absolutely, my pleasure.
Thanks for tuning in.
This has been a special update edition of Morning Wire.
