Trump Ditches Major Conference
Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump’s administration is refusing to participate in a controversial United Nations initiative pushed by France and Saudi Arabia that promotes a so-called “two-state solution” to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In a sharp rebuke of the effort, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce slammed the upcoming July summit, calling it a “reckless and ill-advised political stunt” that would reward Hamas terrorists and undermine peace negotiations in the Middle East.
“The United States will not attend this U.N. conference,” Bruce said. “It only emboldens Hamas and derails real diplomatic efforts.”
Trump Puts American Interests—and Israel—First
President Trump has consistently refused to bow to global pressure for a two-state solution that would carve up Israel’s land and hand it to extremist-controlled entities. Unlike previous administrations, Trump has made it clear: peace cannot come at the expense of security.
During a high-stakes White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump allowed Netanyahu to outline his nation’s position. Netanyahu made it clear that Palestinians may be allowed limited self-governance—but Israel must retain full security control over the West Bank and Gaza.
Trump’s message: No more negotiating with terrorists. No more rewarding Hamas.
France’s Radical Move to Recognize a Palestinian State Raises Alarm
In a move that shocked pro-Israel allies, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will officially recognize a Palestinian state—a symbolic gesture that threatens to legitimize Hamas and signal weakness in the face of terrorism.
This action comes as anti-Israel rhetoric grows on the world stage, isolating Jerusalem just as it fights for survival after the October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack that murdered over 1,200 Israeli civilians and left 251 hostages in militant hands.
Trump Steps Up: Sends Ambassador Mike Huckabee to the Middle East
As part of ongoing efforts to broker a real peace agreement, President Trump dispatched U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee to meet with Palestinian Authority Vice President Hussein al-Sheikh to explore alternatives for Gaza’s future governance.
Despite the Palestinian Authority’s presence, it lacks credibility and authority. Trump is seeking a new path forward—one that prioritizes stability, leadership, and Israel’s right to exist.
Hamas to Blame for Humanitarian Crisis, Says Trump
Trump has made it clear: Hamas is the primary obstacle to peace. While globalist leaders blame Israel, the facts tell a different story. Israel has opened humanitarian corridors, paused military action, and allowed aid into Gaza—all while Hamas uses civilians as human shields.
Last week, even Trump acknowledged the worsening conditions in Gaza, calling it “real starvation.” In response, Israel expanded humanitarian aid routes, allowing more food and medical supplies into the war-torn region—while still maintaining necessary military operations against terrorist cells.
Bottom Line: Trump Rejects Globalist Appeasement, Stands With America’s Ally
Unlike Biden-era bureaucrats, President Trump is leading with strength, clarity, and results. He is prioritizing U.S. national security, defending Israel’s sovereignty, and rejecting the failed policies of the past.
While Europe panders to terror-linked regimes and global institutions plot backroom deals, Trump is making it clear: America stands with freedom, not fear—with Israel, not Hamas.
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