
Trump Celebrates Middle East Peace, Says ‘Impossible Achieved’/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ President Donald Trump announced the end of two years of war in Gaza, celebrating a U.S.-brokered peace deal as a historic turning point for the Middle East. Speaking in Egypt, Trump hailed the agreement as “achieving the impossible” and vowed continued efforts toward regional unity. The deal includes Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza frontlines and Hamas’ release of remaining hostages.
Trump Declares Middle East Peace: Quick Looks
- Trump signs historic Gaza peace agreement in Egypt
- Declares “at long last, we have peace in the Middle East”
- Hamas releases final 20 living hostages under truce
- Israel withdraws from key Gaza positions
- 20-point peace plan enters next negotiation phases
- Trump says region entering “a new beginning”
- Calls for expansion of the Abraham Accords
- Pakistan’s PM praises Trump, nominates him for Nobel Peace Prize
- Biden administration criticized for “failing to advance peace”
- Trump predicts broader Arab normalization with Israel
Trump Celebrates Middle East Peace, Says ‘Impossible Achieved’
Deep Look
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt — In a historic declaration, President Donald Trump celebrated the end of two years of bloodshed in Gaza, proclaiming the achievement of “peace in the Middle East” during a landmark summit in Egypt on Monday.
Standing before a hall of world leaders in Sharm el-SheikhTrump announced the signing of a comprehensive agreement that officially ends the Gaza war — a deal he described as the fulfillment of a decades-long dream for regional peace.
A Milestone in the Gaza Conflict
The announcement followed a weekend of major developments on the ground:
The dual breakthrough — combining military de-escalation with humanitarian progress — set the stage for what Trump called “the new beginning for an entire beautiful Middle East.”
The 20-Point Peace Plan
According to Trump, the newly signed peace accord is phase one of a broader 20-point peace framework that will roll out in multiple stages.
Phases two, three, and four are expected to include:
- Governance reform in Gaza under international supervision
- Disarmament of Hamas and other militias
- Humanitarian and reconstruction funding
- Security coordination across regional states
Global Reaction and Praise
The Sharm el-Sheikh summit drew over two dozen world leadersall seeking to solidify the fragile truce and coordinate Gaza’s postwar recovery. During his speech, Trump invited Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to the podium, who praised Trump’s leadership.
He added that Pakistan would nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in brokering the deal.
Expanding the Abraham Accords
Trump linked the new peace agreement to his previous diplomatic achievement — the Abraham Accordswhich normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations during his first term.
During his administration, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates joined the accords, marking one of the most significant expansions of Arab-Israeli relations in decades.
He used the occasion to criticize the Biden administrationaccusing it of neglecting the accords and failing to advance regional diplomacy.
A Region Poised for Reconstruction
With the war’s end officially declared, international aid groups are preparing for an enormous reconstruction effort in Gazawhere cities have been reduced to rubble.
The deal’s framework includes commitments from the World Bank, Arab Leagueand multiple European nations to begin long-term redevelopment. Humanitarian corridors will reopen, and border crossings are expected to resume full operation in the coming weeks.
A Symbolic Moment in Sharm el-Sheikh
The event’s symbolism was not lost on observers. The Egyptian resort city, often dubbed the “City of Peace,” has hosted numerous Middle East negotiations over the decades — including summits under Hosni Mubarak and Bill Clinton.
Trump’s celebration marked what many described as a “modern Camp David moment”signaling renewed optimism that regional diplomacy could overcome decades of division and war.
Trump to receive ‘Order of the Nile’
Trump commented on the award in his speech a few minutes later, saying:
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