"Trump Forces Peace Deal: Israel and Hamas Agree to First Stage"

It seems that U.S. President Donald Trump has adopted a model where he tries to intimidate others to get things done. He is not hesitating in this regard. Sometimes, it works out, while at other times, it backfires. There have been various criticisms of Donald Trump's approach, especially concerning trade tariffs. However, on the issue of tariffs, China alone gave a strong counter-response, which made the U.S. back down. When it comes to India, Donald Trump has imposed tariffs of up to 50%, trying to apply pressure in various ways. Despite ongoing talks between the two countries, these discussions have not reached a conclusion. Meanwhile, Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first stage of a peace deal. It is well-known that Donald Trump played a crucial role in this. In this case, Trump warned that if Hamas does not agree to the proposed peace deal, they would face unprecedented bloodshed.
It’s not just with Hamas; Donald Trump has also taken a hard stance with Israel, a close ally of the U.S., and is credited with putting the peace deal on track. While Trump is eagerly vying for the Nobel Peace Prize, the announcement came just hours before Israel and Hamas agreed to a Gaza peace deal. Whether Trump will win the Nobel Peace Prize or not will become clear in a few hours. Reports suggest that Trump pressured both Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heavily to ensure that he could achieve his goal. It is even said that Trump privately intimidated Netanyahu over this deal. Once the deal was finalized, Israel and Hamas moved forward to end the Gaza war and agreed to the first stage of the peace deal, as U.S. President Donald Trump revealed.
He shared the news about the peace deal on his social media platform, Truth, stating that it was a historic step toward ending the years-long Gaza war. Both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leadership responded to the peace deal. The Hamas leadership expressed that the agreement would help end the Gaza war and thanked U.S. President Trump. On the other hand, Netanyahu stated that the peace deal would greatly benefit Israel. He mentioned that he would convene the government to approve the deal and bring the prisoners home. "I am proud that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first stage of the peace deal. The withdrawal of troops will be the first step toward achieving long-term peace. This is a great day for America, the Arab world, Muslim countries, Israel, and the surrounding nations. I thank Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey for playing key roles in this deal," said Trump.



