Similar to signing a Guest Book at a wedding, Israel maintains a book in the Knesset (their version of our Congress) where visiting dignitaries will sign and leave a short message for posterity.
Here is more about the Guest Book:
The Knesset maintains an official visitors’ (guest) book that high-level guests sign during formal visits—typically on arrival, often just before addressing the plenum and in the presence of the Knesset Speaker. Entries are short handwritten messages with the dignitary’s signature and the date. Recent examples include U.S. President Donald Trump signing the Knesset guest book on October 13, 2025, and U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy doing so during his May 1, 2023 visit.
Today of course, President Trump was there and he signed the Guest Book.
Watch here:
Here’s a closer look:

FULL TEXT:
His Excellency Donald J. Trump
President of the United States of AmericaADVERTISEMENTHandwritten text:
THIS IS MY GREAT
HONOR – A GREAT
AND BEAUTIFUL DAY.
A NEW BEGINNINGSignature:
Donald J. Trump
Backup here if needed:
NOW – Trump signs message to the Knesset in Israel.pic.twitter.com/q3ZiRBB5X7
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 13, 2025
What a truly historic day!
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