On Sunday, President Trump set off from the White House for the Middle East, following his announcement of the first phase of a 20-point peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
Should this endeavor succeed, it will mark the eighth conflict that the President claims to have resolved.
As previously reported by The Gateway Pundit, Trump indicated on Thursday his intention to visit the Middle East and Egypt for an âofficial signingâ of this peace deal, which was made public just a day before.
(VIDEO) President Trump Announces His Visit to Egypt for Peace Deal Signing Between Hamas and Israel
Before boarding Air Force One for Tel Aviv, Trump delivered a brief statement to reporters, avoiding their questions.
“This is going to be a very special time,” he asserted as he left the U.S., asserting that a multitude of people in both Israel and Muslim countries are “cheering.”
“It’s an honor to be part of this process,” he added, promising an unprecedented experience.
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Trump: “This is going to be a very special time, and if you read your own papers and networks, you’ll see that everyone is very excited about this moment. Yesterday and today, we saw 500,000 people in Israel, and those in Muslim and Arab nations are all cheering. This simultaneous excitement is a rarity. Typically, one side is happy while the other is not, but this is different.”
“Folks are amazed and thrilled, and being part of this is an honor. We’re heading into an extraordinary chapter, and it’s a moment that has truly never happened before. Iâll see you on the plane, and weâre set for a memorable journey.â
Special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, also spoke to the press in Tel Aviv on Saturday, expressing: “This is the highlight of my life; a tremendous blessing.”
“I couldn’t be happier to work under our exceptional President, Donald J. Trump,” he stated, referencing the return of Israeli and American hostages as a significant achievement.
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