US President-elect comments on hostage deal at rally in Washington, DC: ‘This agreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in November’.

 

ed note–Again, ladies and Gentile-men, even though the Gentiles–including many Trump supporters–do not micro-read and micro-analyze the message that Trump is trying to convey with simple statements such as these, the followers of Torah Judah-ism, who micro-read and micro-analyze EVERYTHING, even in the manner in which they read their scriptures, letter by letter, word by word, comma by comma…

 

 

Do…

 

Having said that, keep in mind that when POTUS DJT says that the ‘Hostage deal is a first step toward a lasting Middle East peace’, what he is in effect saying is that no ‘lasting Middle East peace’ can be achieved without 2 things–

 

1. Getting a leash around the neck and a muzzle over the snout of the mangy, rabid dog Israel

 

And–

 

2. Creating a state for the beleaguered Palestinian people, whose suffering at the hands of the feral and fever-brained terrorist Jews has raised the righteous rage of 2 billion Muslims worldwide.

 

Now again, ladies and Gentile-men, this is not the ‘New’ Donald Trump. This was what he was planning to do from 2016 – 2020, and indeed, something that he would have succeeded in doing had he not been run out of office in 2020 via Netanyahu’s ‘Deep State’, a crime against humanity that, sad to say, was helped along by the denizens of well-meaning yet horribly misguided pro-Palestinian ‘activists’, writers, analysts and others who took everything that Trump said and did that appeared to favor Israel at face value rather than recognizing the fact that these actions were ‘necessary evils’ on his part in placing Netanyahu over the negotiating barrel that would have led to the creation of ‘Palestine’, something that had it taken place as planned, would have prevented all the bloodshed that has taken place since Oct. 7th.

 

 

Israel National News

 

US President-elect Donald Trump spoke on Sunday at a rally in Washington, DC, ahead of his inauguration on Monday, and commented on the release of 3 hostages held by Hamas in captivity as part of the ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas.

 

‘This week, we achieved an epic ceasefire agreement as a first step toward lasting peace in the Middle East — and this agreement could only have happened as a result of our historic victory in November,’ he stated.

 

‘I’m glad to report that the first hostages have just been released’ Trump said, before rejecting President Joe Biden’s claims that he brokered the deal.

 

‘I know that Biden is saying that he made the deal, well…first of all, October 7 would have never happened if I were President. It would have never happened. There was not even a thought of it.’

 

‘I want to thank Steve Witkoff,’ he added, referencing his Special Envoy to the Middle East who had spoken earlier during the rally and said the hostage deal would not have happened without Trump. ‘He’s an amazing guy. I said, ‘We have to get a good negotiator.’ A lot of guys are knowledgeable but they can’t negotiate. They don’t have the personality or whatever. And Steve does, and Steve’s a great negotiator…this breakthrough really couldn’t have been done without Steve.’

 

‘Our incoming administration achieved all of this in the Middle East, in less than three months, without me being President. We’ve achieved more without me being President than they’ve achieved in four years with Biden being President,’ stated Trump.

 

In early December 2024, Trump became personally involved in the issue of the hostages held in Gaza when he threatened that there would be ‘all hell to pay’ if the hostages are not freed by the time of his inauguration on January 20.

 

Trump has repeated that threat multiple times in the weeks since.

 

This past Thursday, before the deal was officially signed in Qatar, Trump again stressed the urgency of finalizing the agreement before his inauguration on Monday.

 

‘We changed the course of it, and we changed it fast, and frankly, it better be done before I take the oath of office,’ Trump stated during a podcast interview with Dan Bongino.

 

‘We shook hands, and we signed documents, and it better be done,’ he added.

 

On Saturday, Trump gave an interview to NBC News in which he commented on the ceasefire and hostage release deal.

 

Asked how confident he was that the hostages would be released, Trump replied, ‘Well, we’re going to see very soon, and it better hold.’

 

He also said he told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ‘Just keep doing what you have to do. This has to end. We want it to end. Keep doing what has to be done.’

One thought on “Trump: ‘Hostage deal a first step toward lasting Middle East peace’”
  1. There will never be peace in the middle east until jew land is put in it’s place and the US of A stops giving them MONEY BTW: that is a BILLION a year

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