The bold new peace plan brewing between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu is exactly the kind of no-nonsense, results-driven leadership the Middle East has been crying out for. Forget the endless hand-wringing and virtue-signaling from the usual suspects on the left. This plan is about real change—ending the war in Gaza fast, breaking the grip of terrorist Hamas, and finally expanding the Abraham Accords to transform the entire region.
Let’s be clear: Hamas is a gang of terrorists who have terrorized innocent people for decades. Yet, liberal “peace advocates” have coddled, excused, or turned a blind eye to these killers for years. Trump and Netanyahu are drawing a line in the sand by taking the fight directly to the heart of the problem. By forcing Hamas out and putting Gaza’s administration in the hands of reliable Arab states like Egypt and the UAE, they’re cutting off the terror gravy train and restoring order. Meanwhile, the hostages are freed—something those who only talk “peace” never seemed able to achieve.
The dirty truth is the left-wing globalists who dominate the foreign policy establishment have long obstructed real progress in the Middle East. Their obsession with “palestinian rights” often translates to empowering terrorists while ignoring the safety and sovereign rights of Israel. Trump and Netanyahu’s willingness to push the so-called “two states” solution—conditionally and on Israel’s terms—means these concessions are not gifts but carefully negotiated steps tied to meaningful reforms. That’s what real leadership looks like: tough, clear, and results-oriented, not weak, wishy-washy, and appeasing.
And then there is Iran—the malignant presence that has plagued both Israel and Arab nations. It took Trump’s decisive bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites and Israel’s swift military success to clear the way for this breakthrough. Without neutralizing that threat, none of this would have been possible. That’s why every so-called peace deal stacked on empty promises while Iran was openly building nukes was doomed from the start. Now that the threat is diminished, regional partners feel secure enough to normalize relations with Israel, opening the door to unprecedented alliances. Expansion of the Abraham Accords to include Syria, Saudi Arabia, and more Muslim countries is a game-changer, undermining decades of radical Islamist hostility.
Finally, let’s talk about the attacks on Netanyahu from globalist prosecutors and their allies. It’s no coincidence that Trump’s push to drop petty corruption charges against Netanyahu came right alongside this emerging peace deal. The fake witch-hunt against a leader who dares challenge the liberal world order is transparent political warfare. Any real American patriot understands that supporting Netanyahu means backing a leader who fights for Western values, security, and peace in a hostile region.
The question now is this: can America’s establishment and the radical left stop sabotaging what could be the greatest peace breakthrough of our generation? Or will they continue to cheer for chaos and terrorism just to score political points? One thing is clear—real peace requires courage, strength, and putting America’s and Israel’s interests first. Trump and Netanyahu are showing how it’s done. The rest of Washington should take note or get out of the way.