Posted on 10/14/2025 1:43:37 AM PDT by Texas Fossil
In a landmark diplomatic achievement, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and President Donald Trump jointly signed a peace agreement to end the war in Gaza during the opening day of the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit. The high-stakes gathering, co-chaired by President El-Sisi and President Trump, brought together more than twenty global leaders with the shared goal of halting hostilities and launching a new chapter of peace in the Middle East.
Speaking at the summit, President Trump praised President El-Sisi as “a great leader,” commending his pivotal role in de-escalating the conflict in Gaza. “President El-Sisi is a great leader and I thank him for his efforts to end the war in Gaza,” President Trump said. “His leadership has been instrumental in achieving what many thought was impossible.”
A Turning Point in the Gaza Crisis
The historic agreement, signed during the summit’s opening session, marks a turning point in the months-long conflict that has devastated Gaza and threatened broader regional stability. While full details of the accord have yet to be disclosed, the deal reportedly includes provisions for an immediate ceasefire, the establishment of humanitarian aid corridors, and a framework for renewed negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian representatives.
(Excerpt) Read more at egyptdailynews.com ...
President Trump is excelling again with foreign relations. And Marco Rubio has done amazing things with the State Department, He follows Trump's directions, but he has gone beyond that.
God Bless the Peace Makers.
Trump has always been a deal maker.
King Abdullah II of Jordan
Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar
Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Sabah of Kuwait
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Indonesian President Joko Widodo
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan
French President Emmanuel Macron
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
UK Prime Minister
Italian Prime Minister
Spanish Prime Minister
Greek Prime Minister
Canadian Prime Minister
Prime Ministers of Armenia, Hungary, Pakistan, Norway, Iraq
UAE Vice President
Foreign Ministers from Oman, Saudi Arabia, and India
UN Secretary-General
Secretary-General of the Arab League
EU Council President
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair
Also notably present were Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas marking a rare occasion where both sides participated in the same international forum, signaling cautious optimism for future direct talks.
Netanyahu was not there
Meanwhile on the ground in Gaza, the clan Dughmush and Hamas are having street wars:
https://telegraph.com/dughmush-and-hamas-in-retribution/
is Sisi withdrawing his military forces in accordance with the last peace treaty (that he’s broken)? just curious
I was told he had a conflict with the meeting. BUT, it is hard for me to believe that the Egyptian newspaper got that wrong.
My gut tells me that Bibi probably went on Airforce 1.
Remember, the Idiots at ICC, have a warrant for Bibi.
Yep, Hamas never quits their insane murders.
Until they are all dead, it will be a battle.
Not sure I follow what you mean.
I have followed Sisi for many years. Egypt is a poor country, the USA has supported Egypt ever since Egypt’s peace with Israel after the last war.
Egypt also gets funding from Qatar.
I have friends in Cairo, from my days on Twitter. Sisi is one of the good guys in the Middle East. I followed their plight a long time. They survived our State Department betrayal (Ambassador Patterson, is still hated there) and Obama’s forcing President Mubarak out of power and Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in Power. (by stealing an election)
Morsi gave General Sisi an order to fire on the Egyptian civilians demonstrating. General Sisi refused that, arrested Morsi and all the top Muslim Brotherhood officials. Morsi is dead. Many Muslim Brotherhood are still in jail.
Note: Sisi was a follower of Anwar Sadat. Sadat was assassinated by the Muslim Brotherhood. (Middle East is complex)
The Jihadi’s still hate Sisi for that.
I am not looking at this through the same perspective as you are.
i didn’t mean that we haven’t helped Sisi or that he hasn’t fought the Muslim Brotherhood etcetera
only that Egypt needs to get its troops back where they are supposed to be under the last treaty with Egypt
if Sisi does this, even quietly, fine and dandy.
smiles
Sisi is doing what he thinks is good for Egypt.
He grew up in same area as Anwar Sadat was from.
Bear in mind, Egypt has the largest Christian population of any of the Middle East Countries.
The most wealthy many in Egypt is a Coptic Christian.
Egyptians are not Arabs, although most of them speak Arabic. Their lineage is much older than the Bedouins.
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who signed for Hamas?
Hamas was not mentioned. They were probably told by Qatar not to be there.
Qatar is sobered by the hit on Hamas’s villa in Qatar. Trump warned their top leaders at the last moment (my speculation).
Those nations who want to spend a lot of money building on a pile of rubble, are not Jihadi’s.
Hamas will soon be gone. Even Iran is sobered a bit.
There was a lot of silence among those who supported Hamas (aka Turkey etc).
Trump is pretty straight forward. He even showed it in his off speech.
I bet you have not seen his speech yet. I don’t blame him, the MSM is still his enemy.
And the UK and France elements are just drooling to get their hands on building money. Up to the Summit they tried to spit upon the USA. Defying dealing with Putin.
Our NATO friends have not passed a shot at the USA until they think it benefits them. >1/2 of the UN despises the USA.
just wondering how a deal that Hamas supposedly “agreed” to doesn’t have a Hamas signature...
As much as the World wants peace in the Middle East this will not hold long as the only Peace will not come till Christ returns.
Yes. I agree.
What’s Hamas signature worth?
They’ll stick to it if they are required to do so by people more far more powerful than Hamas.
No signature required.
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