After years of conflict, Gaza is seeing a glimmer of hope for peace as anti-Hamas militias and Hamas militants have both expressed support for President Trump's peace plan.
In a surprising turn of events, the anti-Hamas militias have rejected the terror group and have declared their backing for Trump's plan. This move has been met with mixed reactions from experts, with some warning that a ceasefire in Gaza could merely be a pause before Hamas strikes again.
On the other hand, Hamas has accepted Trump's peace plan, signaling an end to the two-year war in Gaza and potentially leading to the release of hostages. This unexpected shift in the region has caught the attention of the international community, with many hopeful for a lasting peace in the region.
While there is optimism surrounding the potential resolution of the conflict in Gaza, some believe that President Trump's efforts should not automatically qualify him for a Nobel Peace Prize. Congressman Buddy Carter has introduced a resolution urging the president not to be considered for the prestigious award on the basis of his peace plan alone.
Category: World
Published on: 2025-10-12 12:47:30
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