Key Points

President Trump is hinting at a major breakthrough in Middle East peace negotiations. He claims all parties are on board for "something special" regarding the Gaza conflict. This follows the US unveiling a 21-point proposal to end the war and secure hostage releases. Trump has expressed confidence that a deal is imminent despite ongoing disagreements over Palestinian state recognition.

Key Points: Trump Says Middle East Greatness Deal All On Board

  • Trump announces all parties support Middle East peace deal for first time
  • US proposes 21-point initiative to resolve Gaza conflict and hostage crisis
  • President opposes unilateral Palestinian state recognition as Hamas reward
  • Conflict has killed 66,000 Palestinians since October 7 Hamas attack
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We have a real chance for greatness in the Middle East : Trump hints something special

President Trump claims "all are on board" for Middle East greatness, hinting at Gaza peace deal breakthrough following 21-point US proposal to end conflict.

"We have a real chance for GREATNESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST. ALL ARE ON BOARD FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL, FIRST TIME EVER. WE WILL GET IT DONE!!! - Donald Trump"

Washington, September 28

Hinting at "something special," US President Donald Trump on Sunday claimed that "all are on board" for the "greatness" in the Middle East.

It remained unclear what "greatness" the Republican leader was pointing to.

"We have a real chance for GREATNESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST. ALL ARE ON BOARD FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL, FIRST TIME EVER. WE WILL GET IT DONE!!!" Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social.

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/115282009590636281

Recently, the United States has put forward a 21-point proposal aimed at resolving the Gaza conflict. The initiative comes as talks between Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked following Israeli airstrikes on Doha earlier this month.

The proposal also follows growing international pressure on both Israel and Washington to end the war, which began on October 7, 2023, after the Hamas attack in which around 1200 Israelis were killed. According to the Gaza health ministry, more than 66,000 Palestinians have been killed since the start of Israel's bombardment of the enclave.

Just days earlier, Trump had expressed confidence that a breakthrough was imminent. Speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday (local time), he said, "It's looking like we have a deal on Gaza. I think it's a deal that will get the hostages back. It's gonna be a deal that will end the war."

His remarks followed the unveiling of a 21-point initiative to end the conflict during meetings with Arab leaders on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. On Tuesday (local time), Trump described one of those high-level meetings on Gaza as "very successful," despite disagreements over the recognition of a Palestinian state.

"We had a very good meeting concerning Gaza. It was a very successful meeting with all the big players, except for Israel. But that's going to be next," he told reporters after leaving the UN headquarters in New York during the 80th UNGA.

In his formal UNGA address, Trump opposed unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, calling such efforts a "reward" for Hamas, and reiterated his call for a ceasefire and an end to the war. "As if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body is seeking to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state. The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities," he said.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Trump's approach seems more balanced this time, opposing unilateral recognition of Palestine state while pushing for ceasefire. This might actually work where previous attempts failed. India has always supported peaceful resolution, and this could be step in right direction.
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Arjun K
The numbers are heartbreaking - 66,000 Palestinians killed. Whatever "greatness" Trump is talking about, it must prioritize saving lives first. India should continue its humanitarian aid and diplomatic efforts in the region.
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Sarah B
I'm cautiously optimistic but Trump's track record with international diplomacy is mixed. The fact that he's engaging all parties including Arab leaders is positive, but the proof will be in implementation. Hope this brings real change!
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the peace efforts, I'm concerned about the timing - feels like election rhetoric. The Middle East needs consistent, long-term solutions, not just "something special" for political points. India's stable foreign policy approach serves us better.
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Kavya N
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is unimaginable. If this deal can stop the bombing and get hostages back, it would be truly "special." India has millions of workers in the Gulf region - peace in Middle East directly affects our economy and diaspora. 🇮🇳

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