I sure hope that you're right. It's not why I voted for him but I still want him to keep his word here.
Trump likes to keep his foreign negotiating adversaries guessing. Israel is an ally, but Israel is not the fifty-first state. Trump will negotiate with Israel, always putting America First, as I believe you did vote for.
Yes, he supports Israel, but if they become unreasonable and inflexible, they become a worse enemy to themselves than even Hamas. He's not going to commit the U.S. to helping them "no matter what."
My interpretation of Trump saying that it is not our war is simply that it is not our war, a true statement. We're not going to send U.S. troops to fight Hamas, we've had enough of U.S. Troops in the middle east.
He wants Israel to know that just because those who take an absolutist view of Israel as biblical owner of the West Bank and Gaza support him doesn't mean that now the U.S. officially supports that view.
Israel needs to approach negotiations with a willingness to compromise. They they already are, given the large number of terrorists they released for a much smaller number of hostages. They should not develop hubris because Trump took office.
As to the ceasefire not holding, does anyone think it will last forever? Hamas will regroup, plan another attack and continue to dominate the Arabs in Gaza and the West Bank. As long as oil-rich Arab and Persion nations continue to lavishly fund the Hamas leadership, Hamas has no motivation to make peace.
They will be more prepared than they were on October 7th.