Prime Minister Netanyahu's schedule for tomorrow (Monday, 22 December 2025):
Israel – Cyprus – Greece trilateral meeting at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem
14:30 – The Prime Minister will meet with the Prime Minister of Greece.
15:00 – Bilateral meeting, Israel and Greece.
16:30 – The Prime Minister will meet with the President of Cyprus.
17:00 – Bilateral meeting, Israel and Cyprus.
17:45 – Trilateral meeting, Israel – Cyprus – Greece
All meetings will be photographed by official photographers
18:45 – Joint statements to the press.
Coverage by a press pool arranged in advance via the news desks.
Photographs by a stills pool arranged in advance:
Israeli media – Haaretz.
Foreign media – EPA.
Registered journalists are to arrive by 16:30.
Entry for registered journalists upon the presentation of a valid GPO card + passport / Israeli ID.
The Prime Minister's Media Department
Israel – Cyprus – Greece trilateral meeting at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem
14:30 – The Prime Minister will meet with the Prime Minister of Greece.
15:00 – Bilateral meeting, Israel and Greece.
16:30 – The Prime Minister will meet with the President of Cyprus.
17:00 – Bilateral meeting, Israel and Cyprus.
17:45 – Trilateral meeting, Israel – Cyprus – Greece
All meetings will be photographed by official photographers
18:45 – Joint statements to the press.
Coverage by a press pool arranged in advance via the news desks.
Photographs by a stills pool arranged in advance:
Israeli media – Haaretz.
Foreign media – EPA.
Registered journalists are to arrive by 16:30.
Entry for registered journalists upon the presentation of a valid GPO card + passport / Israeli ID.
The Prime Minister's Media Department
Prime Minister Netanyahu lights the eighth candle of Hanukkah with Chabad emissaries
Prime Minister Netanyahu at the lighting of the eighth candle of Hanukkah with Chabad emissaries: "The Chabad community and the entire people of Israel have endured a great tragedy in Sydney, but we have not lost our spirit, nor will we lose it – we will continue being victorious"
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lit today (Sunday) the eighth candle of Hanukkah with Chabad emissaries at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem.
Prime Minister Netanyahu [translated from Hebrew]:
"The Chabad community and the entire people of Israel have endured a great tragedy in Sydney, where despicable murderers have murdered [the victims] for being Jews, and solely because they were Jews. But we have not lost our spirit, nor will we lose it. I saw it with the emissaries, and also with all the Chabad Houses that were hit in the past.
It didn't make us lose our spirit, on the contrary: I saw the empowerment and springing into action in order to bring the people of Israel closer together everywhere on Earth. I didn't check if there are any in Antarctica, but I know they are working on that.
I say, however, from the bottom of our hearts, that we also share in the grief, but also see the greatness and are more determined than ever to ensure the eternity of Israel. We are doing it here, Chabad emissaries are doing it around the world, and we will be victorious. We are victorious, and we will continue being victorious".
Attached photos credit: Amos Ben Gershom (GPO)
Prime Minister Netanyahu at the lighting of the eighth candle of Hanukkah with Chabad emissaries: "The Chabad community and the entire people of Israel have endured a great tragedy in Sydney, but we have not lost our spirit, nor will we lose it – we will continue being victorious"
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lit today (Sunday) the eighth candle of Hanukkah with Chabad emissaries at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem.
Prime Minister Netanyahu [translated from Hebrew]:
"The Chabad community and the entire people of Israel have endured a great tragedy in Sydney, where despicable murderers have murdered [the victims] for being Jews, and solely because they were Jews. But we have not lost our spirit, nor will we lose it. I saw it with the emissaries, and also with all the Chabad Houses that were hit in the past.
It didn't make us lose our spirit, on the contrary: I saw the empowerment and springing into action in order to bring the people of Israel closer together everywhere on Earth. I didn't check if there are any in Antarctica, but I know they are working on that.
I say, however, from the bottom of our hearts, that we also share in the grief, but also see the greatness and are more determined than ever to ensure the eternity of Israel. We are doing it here, Chabad emissaries are doing it around the world, and we will be victorious. We are victorious, and we will continue being victorious".
Attached photos credit: Amos Ben Gershom (GPO)
Dear all,
The *National Public Diplomacy Directorate* would like to invite you to an on the record briefing regarding current developments with Shosh Bedrosian, Communications Specialist. *TODAY 15.30, MONDAY 22nd DECEMBER 2025, ISRAEL TIME.*
These issues and others will be addressed:
* Violations of the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release framework;
* Diplomatic visits;
* Regional developments.
The briefing will be held via zoom in ENGLISH, today MONDAY 22nd DECEMBER at 15.30 Israel time.
Zoom link:
https://contactgbs.zoom.us/j/83003602034?pwd=V29rTEpweUhUWHpDSTYraGZ6VFJ4Zz09
Please make sure you display your name and media outlet.
Kind regards,
National Public Diplomacy Directorate
The *National Public Diplomacy Directorate* would like to invite you to an on the record briefing regarding current developments with Shosh Bedrosian, Communications Specialist. *TODAY 15.30, MONDAY 22nd DECEMBER 2025, ISRAEL TIME.*
These issues and others will be addressed:
* Violations of the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release framework;
* Diplomatic visits;
* Regional developments.
The briefing will be held via zoom in ENGLISH, today MONDAY 22nd DECEMBER at 15.30 Israel time.
Zoom link:
https://contactgbs.zoom.us/j/83003602034?pwd=V29rTEpweUhUWHpDSTYraGZ6VFJ4Zz09
Please make sure you display your name and media outlet.
Kind regards,
National Public Diplomacy Directorate
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Civil Administration: Invitation for Coverage
On Wednesday, December 24, at 11:30, a special welcoming ceremony will take place at the plaza of the Mar Elias Monastery in eastern Jerusalem, in honor of the arrival of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, on the occasion of his visit for the Christmas celebrations in the city of Bethlehem.
Participants in the welcoming ceremony will include the Head of the Civil Administration, Brig. Gen. Hisham Ibrahim, the Head of the Bethlehem District Coordination and Liaison Office, Lt. Col. Hussam Muadi, and senior representatives from the IDF, the police, and the defense establishment.
RSVP: Haim Yaakov, 050-9551281
Event location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qJqC8tqQPEMovd3n9?g_st=iw
On Wednesday, December 24, at 11:30, a special welcoming ceremony will take place at the plaza of the Mar Elias Monastery in eastern Jerusalem, in honor of the arrival of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, on the occasion of his visit for the Christmas celebrations in the city of Bethlehem.
Participants in the welcoming ceremony will include the Head of the Civil Administration, Brig. Gen. Hisham Ibrahim, the Head of the Bethlehem District Coordination and Liaison Office, Lt. Col. Hussam Muadi, and senior representatives from the IDF, the police, and the defense establishment.
RSVP: Haim Yaakov, 050-9551281
Event location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qJqC8tqQPEMovd3n9?g_st=iw
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Meets with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Jerusalem
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Monday, 22 December 2025), in Jerusalem, met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The meeting took place as part of the Israel-Greece-Cyprus trilateral diplomatic summit, hosted by Prime Minister Netanyahu at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem.
The Prime Minister and the Greek Prime Minister first held a private meeting, followed by an expanded meeting attended by the countries' foreign ministers and additional senior officials.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAohsKlNJ1I
Video credit Roi Avraham (GPO) / Sound credit: Ben Peretz (GPO)
Attached photo credits: Ma'ayan Toaf (GPO)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Monday, 22 December 2025), in Jerusalem, met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
The meeting took place as part of the Israel-Greece-Cyprus trilateral diplomatic summit, hosted by Prime Minister Netanyahu at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem.
The Prime Minister and the Greek Prime Minister first held a private meeting, followed by an expanded meeting attended by the countries' foreign ministers and additional senior officials.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAohsKlNJ1I
Video credit Roi Avraham (GPO) / Sound credit: Ben Peretz (GPO)
Attached photo credits: Ma'ayan Toaf (GPO)
(Communicated by the President's Spokesperson)
Monday, 22 December 2025 / 2 Tevet 5786
President Isaac Herzog Meets President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus
President Herzog: “As we face the challenges in our region, the place of Cyprus is essential.”
On Monday, December 22, 2025, President Isaac Herzog met with President Nikos Christodoulides of the Republic of Cyprus at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem. During their meeting, President Herzog and President Christodoulides discussed opportunities to deepen bilateral cooperation and advance regional initiatives aimed at promoting stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
President Isaac Herzog:
“Welcome to the trilateral of Greece, Cyprus, and Israel. We're very happy always to see you here. You know our relations with Cyprus have been upgraded dramatically in recent years. There's huge potential of doing business together and actually developing together with Greece and other countries, the Eastern basin of the Mediterranean.
“As we can look forward to the day after in Gaza, and also to the strategic changes in Syria and Lebanon, I think that the place of Cyprus is essential. It's a key element in the region of functionality and development. It can also be a bridge for peace with our Palestinian neighbors and other countries in the region, as you stretch your connectivity all the way to India and the UAE. So I think there's so much to discuss here, and I welcome you to Israel wholeheartedly.
“I will end by raising again, the plight of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili. He's the last hostage who has not been returned to Israel. We call upon the family of nations and all those who are involved in the operation in Gaza to apply pressure and use any tools possible to bring him back home.
“I want to take this opportunity to wish the people of Cyprus and all our sisters and brothers of the Christian communities in the Middle East and, of course, in the Holy Land, Merry Christmas and a Happy 2026.”
President Nikos Christodoulides:
“Thank you, I'm very glad and pleased to be in Israel this time for a bilateral visit, but also, as you mentioned, the tenth trilateral summit between Cyprus, Greece and Israel. I'm looking forward to the discussions and more importantly, to the decisions that we're going to have to take in order to enhance even more our strategic relations. Issues like defense and security, energy, economy and trade, innovation are high on our agenda. And of course, tourism — you mentioned the Israelis coming to Cyprus, and I was very glad to find out during the summer time we have 186 weekly flights. This is a clear indication also of the people-to-people contacts.
“At the same time, I'm here a few days before we assume the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. One of our main priorities is to bring the European Union much closer to the region.
“With regard to the issue of the hostages, our position was clear from the very beginning and also as you noted, for the last remaining hostage to return back.
“We also publicly invite you to Cyprus and continue our discussion.”
Attached photo credits: Haim Zach (GPO)
Benjamin Lee, benjaminl@president.gov.il, 050-6169572
Monday, 22 December 2025 / 2 Tevet 5786
President Isaac Herzog Meets President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus
President Herzog: “As we face the challenges in our region, the place of Cyprus is essential.”
On Monday, December 22, 2025, President Isaac Herzog met with President Nikos Christodoulides of the Republic of Cyprus at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem. During their meeting, President Herzog and President Christodoulides discussed opportunities to deepen bilateral cooperation and advance regional initiatives aimed at promoting stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
President Isaac Herzog:
“Welcome to the trilateral of Greece, Cyprus, and Israel. We're very happy always to see you here. You know our relations with Cyprus have been upgraded dramatically in recent years. There's huge potential of doing business together and actually developing together with Greece and other countries, the Eastern basin of the Mediterranean.
“As we can look forward to the day after in Gaza, and also to the strategic changes in Syria and Lebanon, I think that the place of Cyprus is essential. It's a key element in the region of functionality and development. It can also be a bridge for peace with our Palestinian neighbors and other countries in the region, as you stretch your connectivity all the way to India and the UAE. So I think there's so much to discuss here, and I welcome you to Israel wholeheartedly.
“I will end by raising again, the plight of Staff Sergeant Ran Gvili. He's the last hostage who has not been returned to Israel. We call upon the family of nations and all those who are involved in the operation in Gaza to apply pressure and use any tools possible to bring him back home.
“I want to take this opportunity to wish the people of Cyprus and all our sisters and brothers of the Christian communities in the Middle East and, of course, in the Holy Land, Merry Christmas and a Happy 2026.”
President Nikos Christodoulides:
“Thank you, I'm very glad and pleased to be in Israel this time for a bilateral visit, but also, as you mentioned, the tenth trilateral summit between Cyprus, Greece and Israel. I'm looking forward to the discussions and more importantly, to the decisions that we're going to have to take in order to enhance even more our strategic relations. Issues like defense and security, energy, economy and trade, innovation are high on our agenda. And of course, tourism — you mentioned the Israelis coming to Cyprus, and I was very glad to find out during the summer time we have 186 weekly flights. This is a clear indication also of the people-to-people contacts.
“At the same time, I'm here a few days before we assume the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. One of our main priorities is to bring the European Union much closer to the region.
“With regard to the issue of the hostages, our position was clear from the very beginning and also as you noted, for the last remaining hostage to return back.
“We also publicly invite you to Cyprus and continue our discussion.”
Attached photo credits: Haim Zach (GPO)
Benjamin Lee, benjaminl@president.gov.il, 050-6169572
Link for Live Broadcast of the Statements by the Prime Minister, the Greek Prime Minister and the Cypriot President
https://www.youtube.com/live/rC0HO2OyaGE
https://www.youtube.com/live/rC0HO2OyaGE
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Meets with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides in Jerusalem
As part of the Israel-Greece-Cyprus diplomatic summit being held at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, held a warm private meeting a short while ago. This was followed by an expanded meeting including the Foreign and Energy Ministers of both countries and additional senior officials.
A trilateral meeting is currently taking place between the leaders of the three nations (Israel, Greece, and Cyprus) and their respective teams, after which the leaders will issue statements to the media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERBiQ1rxRPg
Video credit Roi Avraham (GPO) / Sound credit: Ben Peretz (GPO)
Attached photo credits: Ma'ayan Toaf (GPO)
As part of the Israel-Greece-Cyprus diplomatic summit being held at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the President of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, held a warm private meeting a short while ago. This was followed by an expanded meeting including the Foreign and Energy Ministers of both countries and additional senior officials.
A trilateral meeting is currently taking place between the leaders of the three nations (Israel, Greece, and Cyprus) and their respective teams, after which the leaders will issue statements to the media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERBiQ1rxRPg
Video credit Roi Avraham (GPO) / Sound credit: Ben Peretz (GPO)
Attached photo credits: Ma'ayan Toaf (GPO)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Meets with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, this evening (Monday, 22 December 2025), held a joint meeting as part of the diplomatic summit in Jerusalem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L_xGCa98As
Video credit Roi Avraham (GPO)
Attached photo credits: Ma'ayan Toaf (GPO)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides, this evening (Monday, 22 December 2025), held a joint meeting as part of the diplomatic summit in Jerusalem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-L_xGCa98As
Video credit Roi Avraham (GPO)
Attached photo credits: Ma'ayan Toaf (GPO)