Litwin
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Trump represents the U.S., not Israel. You don’t understand how the White House works. The White House operates through a complex web of domestic politics, national security priorities, and global leverage. Trump’s foreign policy is transactional: he calculates what benefits the U.S. economically, militarily, and politically. Support for Israel is often a tool to secure evangelical votes, donor backing, or regional influence against Iran. The machinery of American power—State Department, Pentagon, National Security Council, and Congress—serves U.S. interests first. Israel may lobby, advise, or influence, but it does not command. Trump plays his own game, and the scoreboard is in Washington.Trump and Netanyahu worked together on the proposal.
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A weakened and isolated Hamas faces pressure to accept Trump's peace plan for Gaza
After facing months of genocide accusations, pariah status and global pressure to halt the war in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed on a ceasefire proposal with President Donald Trump.apnews.com
After facing months of genocide accusations, pariah status and global pressure to halt the war in Gaza, Netanyahu has agreed on a ceasefire plan with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The 20-point plan, unveiled by Trump and Netanyahu at the White House.
Odds on Israel x Hamas ceasefire before 2026 is now 71% on Polymarket.
—they want this war (SO BALDY) to last forever...