Israeli fortune teller calls on Trump to skip Sharm el-Sheikh trip, warns of assassination threat

Published October 13th, 2025 - 11:01 GMT
US President Donald Trump
A billboard bearing the portraits of US President Donald Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi outside the congress centre ahead of the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit in the Egyptian Red Sea resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh on October 13, 2025. Photo by KHALED DESOUKI / AFP
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Donald Trump is expected to attend Gaza peace summit today in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.

ALBAWABA - An Israeli fortune teller released a video warning U.S. President Donald Trump against going to Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt and attending the Gaza peace meeting.

Uri Geller, an Israeli fortune teller, appeared on video urging the U.S. President not to leave Tel Aviv and go to Sharm el-Sheikh, saying he has a bad feeling that there might be an assassination attempt against him.

Uri Geller wrote on X, "Listen to me, Donald Trump- do NOT go to Sharm el-Sheikh, I have a TERRIBLE feeling there might be an attempt on your life! I am getting BAD signals."

He also tried to warn Trump by mentioning the assassination of Egypt's former President Anwar El-Sadat. Moreover, Geller told Trump, if you insist on going to Sharm el-Sheikh, then double your security cordon.

He wrote, "This is a GOLDEN opportunity for Islamic terrorists - you are the biggest prize in the WORLD for them! Remember, Sadat was killed by one of his own security forces. No-one can be 100% protected, not even you. Double your security cordon and hand-pick your bodyguards. Do not move ANYWHERE without a ring of steel!"

The Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit will begin in a few hours in Sharm el-Sheikh, and it will be co-chaired by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and U.S. President Trump, with the participation of a number of heads of state and government. 

The summit will discuss ways to enhance peace and stability efforts in the region and the world.

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