President Donald Trump’s engagement in the Gaza conflict extends far beyond securing a simple ceasefire; it encompasses a broader vision for a post-Hamas Gaza. This long-term goal is a defining feature of the nearly-finalized peace deal.
While the immediate focus of the “90 per cent done” deal is a hostage release for a military pullback, Trump’s public statements reveal a more ambitious objective. His warning that Hamas must “give up power and control of Gaza” or face obliteration shows that the administration views the group’s removal as essential for lasting peace.
This vision is reflected in the deal’s structure. According to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Hamas has agreed “in principle” to discuss a post-war plan. The U.S. intends to use these talks as a vehicle to engineer a transition to a new governing authority in the territory.
Trump has promoted this comprehensive approach as a “great deal for Israel,” as it aims not only to resolve the current crisis but also to neutralize a long-term threat on its border. The alleged support from Prime Minister Netanyahu suggests an alignment on this broader strategic goal.
Therefore, the current agreement should be seen as the first step in a much larger U.S.-led plan. The success of the deal will be measured not just by the cessation of hostilities, but by whether it ultimately leads to Trump’s stated vision of a post-Hamas Gaza.
Beyond the Ceasefire: Trump’s Vision for a Post-Hamas Gaza
Date:
Picture Credit: www.commons.wikimedia.org