Noa Kirel set to perform before Trump with his granddaughter at Israel Prize ceremony

Arabella, the daughter of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, is expected to perform with the Israeli singer at the ceremony, which President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei are both expected to attend, contingent on a ceasefire with Iran

Noa Kirel is expected to perform a song and dance at the Israel Prize ceremony in honor of U.S. President Donald Trump, alongside his granddaughter Arabella, the daughter of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
Although it remains unclear at this stage how the war will develop and whether a ceasefire is near, Israel is continuing intensive preparations for Trump’s visit. The U.S. president is slated to receive the Israel Prize for peace and to attend the traditional torch-lighting ceremony as the guest of honor.
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נעוה קירל, דונלד טראמפ
נעוה קירל, דונלד טראמפ
Donald Trump, Noa Kirel
(Photo: Oz Moalem AP/Alex Brandon)
Trump is said to be very interested in taking part in the ceremony — assuming, of course, that the war ends by then — and the working assumption in Israel is that it will and that the president will arrive.
It was also learned that in planning discussions for the Israel Prize ceremony, organizers are aiming to give the event an international tone. Accordingly, pending the end of the war and Trump’s arrival, Kirel is expected to perform a song and dance with his Jewish granddaughter, Arabella. The specific song has not yet been determined, but the idea is to surprise the U.S. president.
Organizers are also considering inviting Kai Trump, the daughter of Donald Trump Jr., who is a social media personality.
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נשיא ארה"ב דונלד טראמפ בעדכון על המלחמה עם איראן בבית הלבן
נשיא ארה"ב דונלד טראמפ בעדכון על המלחמה עם איראן בבית הלבן
(Photo: Alex Brandon/ AFP)
Separately, Israel is preparing for the possible visit of Argentine President Javier Milei, who is expected to inaugurate his country’s embassy in Jerusalem — an event that could serve as a highlight of Israel’s 78th Independence Day celebrations.
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