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The Peace President How Donald Trump Achieved What No One Else Could

The Peace President: How Donald Trump Achieved What No One Else Could

All the Glory to President Trump for Stopping the War in Gaza

After more than two years of heartbreak, pain, and uncertainty, all 20 living Israeli hostages held by Hamas are finally home — and with that, the war in Gaza has come to an end.


Sunday: The First Steps Toward Freedom

It began on Sunday, October 12th. The ceasefire proposed by President Donald J. Trump took effect, bringing a halt to the fighting that had consumed the region for two long years. Hamas handed over the first group of seven living hostages to the International Red Cross inside Gaza. These innocent civilians — taken during the savage October 7th, 2023 terror attack — had survived unthinkable conditions.

The Israeli military airlifted them to a hospital for care. Families waited by the phone until the words finally came: “They’re coming home.” Tears flowed across the nation. One father said it felt like being pulled out of a nightmare.

In Tel Aviv’s Hostage Square — now fittingly renamed Freedom Square — crowds erupted into celebration. Thousands chanted in unison: “Thank you, Trump!” It wasn’t political. It was pure gratitude toward the only man who got results.


From Knesset Cheers to Egyptian Ink

On Monday the 13th, President Trump addressed the Knesset, Israel’s parliament. The entire chamber rose to its feet as he entered — and again when he finished. Think about that: the man American media slanders as a “Nazi” received standing ovations from Jewish lawmakers. Reality speaks louder than propaganda.

From there, he flew to Egypt for the historic peace summit. Leaders from Egypt, Turkey, France, Italy, and more than 20 nations gathered as Trump signed the Gaza Peace Plan — right there on the shores of the Mediterranean. It was a moment straight out of history.


America’s Political Double Standard

Around the world, Trump was hailed as a peacemaker. But back home? Silence. Republicans praised the achievement — Democrats refused to even acknowledge it. For two years they shouted “Ceasefire now!” Yet when one finally happened, they had nothing to say — because it wasn’t their president who delivered it.

Senator John Fetterman showed gratitude. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer — a Jewish man who should understand the weight of this moment — said nothing. Party loyalty over principle. Cowardice over courage.


Where Are the Protesters Now?

For two years, pro-Palestinian activists filled streets and shut down campuses in the name of “peace.” Well — peace is here. Hostages are home. Bombs have stopped. So where are they now?

Silent.

It’s obvious: they didn’t want peace — they wanted politics. They weren’t anti-war. They were just anti-Trump.

Meanwhile, real Palestinians are celebrating in Gaza. The activists abroad? Still pouting behind slogans.


Credit Where It’s Due

You don’t have to like Donald Trump. But facts are facts: he delivered what no one else could. While others tweeted, he acted. While others made promises, he saved lives.

Roughly 85 people were dying every single day in Gaza during this war. By stopping it, President Trump may be saving 85 lives every single day. That’s not just diplomacy — that’s leadership.


History Has a Long Memory

Many politicians talk about peace. Very few make it.

President Trump just did.

What do you think? Will the peace hold — and will America finally give him the credit he deserves?

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