Trump Visits Israel: A New Peace Deal for Gaza
Donald Trump arrived in Israel this week to loud headlines and even louder hopes.
He came carrying something few people have managed to bring to this region — a peace plan that both Israel and Hamas have actually signed onto, at least for the first phase.
It’s being called the “Gaza Peace Deal.”
If it holds, hostages will be released, Israeli troops will pull back, and Palestinian prisoners will be freed in exchange.
Trump declared the war “over” during his speech at Israel’s parliament, calling this moment “the dawn of a new Middle East.”
But anyone who has followed this conflict knows — peace here is never simple.
A Fragile Beginning
For Israel, this deal means a chance to bring back hostages and end months of heartbreak.
For Palestinians, it could finally open the door to rebuilding Gaza — a place that’s been shattered again and again.
And for Trump?
It’s a chance to reshape how history remembers him.
If this works, he’ll be the man who managed to stop one of the world’s longest wars.
If it fails, critics will say it was just another photo opportunity.
The Big Questions
Who will govern Gaza?
Hamas says it’s ready to step back — but there’s no clear plan for what comes next.