The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is moving forward, but many wonder if the shaky deal can last. After over a year of brutal fighting, President Trump’s tough negotiations finally pushed both sides to agree. While past leaders failed, Trump’s strong stance forced Israel to withdraw troops and Hamas to release hostages. The deal shows what happens when America leads with strength instead of weakness.
The agreement has three phases spread over months. First, Israel pulls back from Gaza cities, lets civilians return home, and allows more aid trucks in. Hamas hands over elderly hostages and women—though some may already be dead. This slow process risks more violence if either side breaks promises. Critics say the deal rewards Hamas terrorists, but Trump argues it’s the only way to save lives.
Meanwhile, Trump is pushing hard to stop the Russia-Ukraine war. He squeezed both sides into an “energy ceasefire” to halt attacks on power plants and oil depots. Ukraine’s leader Zelenskyy doubts Russia’s honesty but admits Trump’s plan might prevent more deaths. While global elites whine about Trump talking to Putin, real leaders know you must engage enemies to get results.
Part of Trump’s Ukraine strategy includes a minerals deal giving America access to rare earth metals. Some call it harsh, but why shouldn’t Ukraine repay U.S. support? Weak leaders let other countries freeload—Trump demands fairness. The deal also weakens China’s grip on key resources, boosting American jobs and security.
Back in Gaza, rebuilding will cost billions, but Arab nations won’t pay if Hamas stays in charge. Letting terrorists run Gaza would just restart the cycle of violence. Israel must finish the job of crushing Hamas completely. Half-measures and “humanitarian pauses” only give terrorists time to regroup.
Trump’s critics claim he’s too soft on Russia, but his actions speak louder. By cutting Ukraine’s military aid until they negotiate, he forced both sides to the table. Europe’s leaders have failed for years—now they’re scrambling to keep up with Trump’s bold moves. Peace needs muscle, not endless talk.
The left’s obsession with “international rules” ignores reality. When Hamas parades hostages and Russia bombs hospitals, weak agreements mean nothing. Trump’s focus on hard security deals—not U.N. paperwork—protects American interests. Strength deters bullies, not finger-wagging speeches.
Skeptics say these ceasefires won’t last. They might be right. But after years of chaos under weak leaders, Trump is finally cleaning up the mess. Saving lives needs courage to make tough calls, not political correctness. The world’s thugs only respect power—and Trump’s proving he’s got it.