From the moment Secretary of State Marco Rubio whispered into President Donald Trump’s ear that the terrorist HAMAS group had agreed to the president’s demand for a cease fire in Gaza and return of Israeli hostages, the world had changed.
On Saturday, Palestinians were trudging north from Egypt along the coast, entering Gaza, looking among the rubble for their dead, for any scraps of food. The last of the living Israeli hostages–some 20 broken souls taken in the pro-Iranian HAMAS massacre two years ago–were to be released by Monday.
President Trump, the peacemaker who engineered the amazing ceasefire between Israeli and Palestinian forces, was scheduled to go into the danger zone himself and deliver an historic address on Monday to the Knesset, Israel’s parliament.
Trump is an exceedingly brave man of immense will. Those of us who cheered him as he stood up in Butler, Pa., blood on his face after that assassin’s bullet, pumping his fist exhorting patriots to “Fight, Fight, Fight,” know that he is brave. He is the leader the world has craved and needed.
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