Trump Peace Deal Draws Rare Praise From Rivals

Trump has received rare praise from Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer after a historic Israel–Hamas peace deal, creating an unusual moment of unity in Washington.

For families in Gaza and Israel, the deal means more than politics. It means children sleeping without fear, parents no longer waiting for the next siren, and aid finally reaching people who need food, medicine, and shelter.

The ceasefire, backed by international peacekeepers, has allowed hostages to return and relief convoys to enter damaged areas. For many, diplomacy has suddenly become something real and life-changing.

Still, the agreement remains fragile. Rebuilding schools, reopening hospitals, and keeping the peace will depend on whether all sides can avoid returning to old patterns of anger and revenge.

Trump’s role may change how many people view his leadership, but history will judge this deal by one thing: whether the silence lasts, and whether children raised in war finally get the chance to grow up in peace.