Well, folks, he’s done it again. After months of deadlock, fiery rhetoric, and a Middle East seemingly stuck in endless chaos, President Donald J. Trump just pulled off what the so-called “experts” and career diplomats said was impossible: a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
In an exclusive interview on Hannity, Trump humbly — yes, humbly — credited both “luck” and “talent” for the success of this monumental agreement. And in true Trump fashion, he didn’t just settle for modesty; he reminded the world that this deal isn’t just about Gaza — it’s about peace in the Middle East. You know, that thing every administration since Carter claimed they were working on but somehow never achieved.
“The whole world came together,” Trump said, adding that even countries you’d “never think of” stepped up to make it happen. Imagine that — the same world that mocked him in 2016 now rallying around his leadership to end a two-year war. Sounds like respect has been restored.
Sources confirm that nearly 50 hostages remain in Gaza, with about 20 believed to be alive. Under the deal, Hamas is expected to release those hostages as early as Monday — a direct result of Trump’s relentless diplomatic push. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already scheduled a government meeting to finalize approval of the first phase of the ceasefire and release.
And while most of the mainstream media will downplay it, Trump made sure to thank Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey — nations that, under his influence, actually cooperated for peace rather than chaos. The coordination came as part of Trump’s ambitious 20-point peace plan, a strategy that, shockingly enough, works when there’s strength behind it instead of apologies.
Behind the scenes, U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and none other than Jared Kushner — yes, the same man who helped broker the Abraham Accords — joined negotiations in Egypt to seal the deal. History repeats itself, except this time, it’s Trump rewriting it.
In his interview, the president summed it up perfectly:
“This is more than Gaza. This is peace in the Middle East… so great for Israel, for Muslims, for Arab countries, and for the United States of America.”
That’s leadership — bringing together people who’ve spent generations at odds, and doing it through strength, vision, and a little bit of that signature Trump deal-making magic.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum in Israel welcomed the news, urging the government not to delay approval. Their message was simple: every moment counts, and bringing home those who’ve suffered for two long years is both a moral and national duty.
As Israel marks two years since the horrific October 7th terrorist attacks — the deadliest assault on the Jewish people since the Holocaust — the timing of this peace deal couldn’t be more meaningful. Amid global criticism and isolation, Trump once again reminds the world that American leadership still matters.
Sure, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry claims tens of thousands of deaths — but let’s remember, this is the same group that counts terrorists and civilians alike in their statistics. Facts, as usual, get murky when propaganda takes the microphone.
At the end of the day, what matters is this: after years of instability and empty promises, it took President Trump — the dealmaker-in-chief — to bring peace back to the table. The world came together because of American strength, not weakness.
And as Trump himself said, this is “an incredible thing.” Indeed it is — a rare win for peace, for freedom, and for the America that leads by example, not by apology.