President-elect Donald Trump has said that his next administration will strive to promote the Abraham Accords following the ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas, just days away from his second term in office.
Trump, who promised there would be “hell in the Middle East” if there was no hostage trade by the time he took office, said in a post on Truth Social that his election was a sign of the incoming administration's desire for peace. emphasized.
“This EPIC cease-fire agreement could only have come about as a result of the historic victory in November, because it meant that our administration sought peace and negotiated an agreement that ensures the safety of all Americans and our allies. Because we showed the world that we do,” Trump wrote. .
“We are thrilled that the American and Israeli hostages will be able to return home and be reunited with their families and loved ones,” he added.
The president-elect then set out the goal of preventing Gaza from becoming a “terrorist safe haven” again and extending the historic Abraham Accords accords reached by the previous administration.
“With this agreement in place, my national security team, through the efforts of Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, will continue to work closely with Israel and our allies to ensure that Gaza never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists.” he said. Added.
“We will continue to build on the momentum of this ceasefire to expand on the historic Abraham Accords and advance peace through strength across the region. This is just the beginning of great things for America, and indeed the world. !” he added.
President Trump, who is excitedly looking forward to next week, stressed that the reported deal – which comes more than 15 months after Hamas carried out a horrific terrorist attack on Israel – was reached before he took office. He emphasized the possibilities after gaining presidential power.
“Imagine all the great things that will happen when I return to the White House, my administration fully recognized, and ready to secure further victories for the United States!” he concluded.
In December, families of several Hamas hostages told Breitbart News in an interview on Capitol Hill that they hoped Trump's return to the world stage would help ensure the release of their loved ones. He announced.
