At a Trump inauguration event in Jerusalem, fervent optimism with an undercurrent of unease
- An evangelical pastor and rabbi led a crowd in Jerusalem to celebrate Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday, as reported by Deborah Danan.
- Polls indicate that a large majority of Israelis support Trump's return to office, with about a thousand attendees at the event, according to organizers.
- Some attendees expressed unease about Trump's recent focus on a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, feeling he rushed into a deal involving prisoner exchanges, as noted by multiple attendees.
- Despite mixed feelings about Trump's personal conduct, attendees like Joseph Berman remain optimistic about his presidency and its impact on Israel, according to his statements.
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