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Israel & Hamas Sign off on 1st Phase of Peace Deal as Anti-Semitic Violence Increases Globally
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🇮🇱 Section 1: The Alleged Hamas–Israel Peace Deal
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Reports claim that Hamas agreed to a ceasefire and peace plan led by Donald Trump, to be signed in Egypt.
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Trump is quoted describing the deal as a “historic and everlasting peace”, involving the release of all Israeli hostages taken during the October 7, 2023 attacks, and Israeli troop withdrawals from Gaza.
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The document portrays this as a major diplomatic breakthrough, crediting Trump for uniting Arab and Muslim nations behind the plan.
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Family members of hostages are included in a recorded phone call, expressing emotional gratitude toward Trump, reinforcing his image as a “peacemaker.”
🕊️ Section 2: Trump’s Broader Vision
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Trump discusses creating a “Council of Peace” to rebuild Gaza with financial help from wealthy Arab nations.
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He also ties the Middle East peace process to his domestic policy agenda, emphasizing law and order, crime reduction, and urban renewal in U.S. cities like Washington, D.C.
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Ben praises these efforts and portrays Trump’s leadership as transformative both internationally and domestically.
⚖️ Section 3: Criticism of Democrats and Pro-Palestinian Figures
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The narrative shifts to criticism of U.S. Democratic politicians, particularly New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani, for accusing Israel of genocide on the two-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks.
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Ben frames this as an example of moral hypocrisy and radicalization within the Democratic Party, arguing that leftist silence on anti-Israel rhetoric empowers extremism.
đź’Ł Section 4: Ongoing Extremism and Anti-Semitic Violence
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