Amid all the hype and hubbub over the ceasefire that has been declared in Gaza, it is wise to remember an essential element about this situation.
One of the combatant forces, Hamas, is a terrorist regime committed to the destruction of Israel. Hamas has released hostages held since the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack. That’s fine. The world is heralding their release. The world also is heaping praise on Donald Trump for his role in brokering the deal.
However, the world has many miles to go before this matter comes full circle.
The task for Trump and his team is to remain laser focused on the obstacles that lie before them.
How do Hamas and Israel reach an understanding that presumes Israel is a permanent player? What assurances do the Israelis expect if they are to exist without the threat of further violence? What about a two-state solution that requires an independent Palestinian state functioning alongside an independent Israel? Who will pay for the reconstruction of Gaza, which the Israelis destroyed when they went to war after the terror attack?
Donald Trump has exhibited a remarkable skill in recent weeks by bringing the warring sides to this stage in their conflict. I wish him well, which is to say I wish the world well, as this process proceeds.
Just don’t forget with whom we are dealing. Hamas is first and foremost an organization that aims to terrorize the world.
Donald did what other’s weren’t able too, end of story.
Donald brought peace to the middle East. Freed hostages that others couldn’t. And no, Biden didn’t have anything to do with it