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Arab Nations Back Trump’s Historic Middle East Peace Framework

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and others unite behind Trump’s plan to end the Gaza war and dismantle Hamas.

In a move few would have predicted just years ago, a coalition of Arab nations has officially lined up behind President Donald J. Trump’s sweeping Middle East peace framework, placing unprecedented pressure on Hamas and signaling a dramatic shift in regional dynamics.

In a joint statement released Monday, the governments of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, and Indonesia announced their support for Trump’s 20-point plan a bold roadmap to end the war in Gaza and begin a structured path toward regional stability and a demilitarized Palestinian state.

“We welcome President Donald J. Trump’s leadership and his sincere efforts to end the war in Gaza,” the Arab states wrote. “We assert our confidence in his ability to find a path to peace.”

The statement was signed by the foreign ministers of each participating country and came just hours after Trump unveiled the plan at the White House alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Their endorsement marks a seismic diplomatic victory that only Trump the architect of the Abraham Accords could pull off.

Key provisions of Trump’s peace plan:

  • Total demilitarization of Gaza, with international enforcement

  • Permanent dismantling of Hamas and all terror affiliates

  • No annexation of the West Bank, securing buy-in from moderate Arab states

  • Coordinated Gaza reconstruction, led by Arab countries and U.S. oversight

  • A credible path to a Palestinian state one free of terror leadership

This unified Arab endorsement isolates Hamas as the lone holdout. Every relevant player from Israel to the Gulf states is now on board, with only the Iranian-backed terror organization still refusing to accept the deal.

“If Hamas rejects the deal... they’re the only one left,” said Trump. “But if not, Bibi, you’d have our full backing to do what you have to do.”

Netanyahu responded with equal clarity:

“This can be done the easy way, or it can be done the hard way. But it will be done.”

This is real diplomacy, not the performative photo-ops of past administrations. Trump has not only brought Israel and the Arab world to the same table again but has crafted a deal that puts military defeat of terror groups on the table while ensuring regional players take the lead in rebuilding and stabilizing the Gaza Strip.

Contrast that with the chaos of the Biden era, which saw Iran empowered, Hamas emboldened, and Israel isolated by the progressive left.

  • Trump’s prior Abraham Accords normalized relations between Israel and key Arab states for the first time in decades.

  • Now, he’s turning that diplomatic momentum into an actionable blueprint for peace and security.

And let’s be honest it’s not just about peace talks. This is about ending Hamas once and for all, ensuring no more October 7 massacres, and giving the Palestinian people a future without being ruled by jihadist thugs.

If Hamas agrees, they’re finished as a military power. If they don’t, Trump has already pledged full U.S. support for Israel to “finish the job.”

Arab states know the writing is on the wall. They’re choosing order over chaos, peace over extremism, and Trump’s leadership over U.N. fantasy politics.

This is the Middle East’s best shot in generations at real peace and it’s happening because Donald Trump is back.

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