Realist: news and analytics

Русский / English / العربية

  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts
No Result
View All Result
Realist: news and analytics

Trump declares Gaza war ‘over’ as Netanyahu hesitates to endorse full ceasefire

U.S. president hails ‘historic victory for peace’ while Israeli leader faces pressure from hardliners to keep fighting.

   
October 14, 2025, 00:03
World
Trump declares Gaza war ‘over’ as Netanyahu hesitates to endorse full ceasefire

JERUSALEM (Realist English). As President Donald Trump departed the Middle East on Monday, he left behind a region that has — at least in his view — turned a page: the hostages are free, the bombs have stopped, and the war in Gaza is over.

Yet, despite the orchestrated triumph of his visit to Israel and Egypt, uncertainty lingers over whether the conflict has truly reached its end.

Trump, speaking before Israel’s parliament, praised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for having the “guts” to stop the two-year military campaign launched after Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack. But Netanyahu himself has not declared victory — and the night before Trump’s arrival, he warned Israelis that the campaign “wasn’t over,” citing ongoing security threats.

Far-right members of Netanyahu’s coalition continue to demand further strikes in Gaza, pressing him to reject Trump’s ceasefire framework.

Diverging messages

During his address to the Knesset, Trump insisted the war was finished.

“The war is over. You’ve won. Now it’s time to enjoy your lives,” he said, urging Israel to turn battlefield gains into “the ultimate prize of peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East.”

Trump warned that prolonging the fighting would tarnish Netanyahu’s legacy and emphasized that “Israel, with our help, has won all that they can by force of arms.”

Netanyahu, however, avoided any public commitment to ending operations. He skipped the joint ceremony in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, despite last-minute efforts by Trump to bring him there, and offered only a cautious line: “I am committed to this peace.”

A vision beyond Gaza

Trump’s administration is now seeking to translate the fragile truce into a regional realignment, expanding the Abraham Accords and bringing Arab states closer to Israel.

“It’s not simply about restoring Gaza. It is about transforming the region,” said Secretary of State Marco Rubio alongside Trump in Cairo.

Arab leaders, however, remain wary. Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, have linked reconstruction aid to guarantees that Israel won’t resume bombing — and to progress toward a Palestinian state, something Netanyahu still resists.

“He’s not the easiest guy to deal with,” Trump admitted, before adding with a grin, “But that’s what makes him great.”

Domestic politics and legacy

In an unusually personal appeal, Trump urged Israel’s president to pardon Netanyahu, who remains on trial for corruption. “Cigars and champagne — who the hell cares?” he joked, referencing the gifts scandal at the heart of the case.

Behind the scenes, Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are working to implement the next phase of the deal. “We’ll be here quite a bit — that’s at the direction of the president,” Witkoff said in Egypt.

As Air Force One lifted off toward Washington, Trump told reporters the day marked a milestone for global peace.

“This is one of the most important days for world peace in 50 years,” Rubio said — prompting Trump to interject, “Only 50? Maybe 100.”

Donald TrumpIsrael-Palestine ConflictMiddle EastMost PopularUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy
Previous Post

Oil majors face investor backlash as falling crude prices force cuts to buybacks and spending

Next Post

Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt awarded Nobel Prize in Economics for theory of creative destruction

Related Posts

Oil rally extends as Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed
World

Trump says US could end Iran strikes within weeks

1 April, 2026
“Turn to the East” cannot replace Europe for Russia — expert
World

Knesset approves death penalty expansion for terrorism cases

31 March, 2026
Kurdish “card” fails to materialise in Iran conflict
World

Kurdish “card” fails to materialise in Iran conflict

30 March, 2026
Georgia reassures UK on sanctions amid scrutiny of transit role
World

Pro-AI group plans $100mn push in US midterms

30 March, 2026
Ukraine negotiations stall as Middle East war reshapes agenda
World

Pakistan hosts talks to de-escalate Iran conflict

29 March, 2026
Traditional power transfer in Russia no longer viable, analyst says
World

U.S. seeks Iran talks as war timeline extends beyond plans

28 March, 2026
Most Popular
Most Popular
“Turn to the East” cannot replace Europe for Russia — expert

“Turn to the East” cannot replace Europe for Russia — expert

31 March, 2026

MOSCOW (Realist English). Russia’s strategic “pivot to the East” has helped address immediate economic and logistical challenges but cannot fully...

“There will be no winners in this war”: Stanislav Ivanov on the campaign against Iran and Hezbollah’s decline

“There will be no winners in this war”: Stanislav Ivanov on the campaign against Iran and Hezbollah’s decline

30 March, 2026

MOSCOW (Realist English). The fourth week of the United States–Israeli military campaign against Iran has become a turning point for...

Georgia reassures UK on sanctions amid scrutiny of transit role

Pro-AI group plans $100mn push in US midterms

30 March, 2026

WASHINGTON (Realist English). A new pro-artificial intelligence political group backed by allies of U.S. President Donald Trump plans to spend...

Georgia reassures UK on sanctions amid scrutiny of transit role

Reports detail US military losses in Iran war

30 March, 2026

WASHINGTON (Realist English). Reports of U.S. military losses in the ongoing conflict with Iran have raised concerns about operational risks...

Opinion

Star Wars without fiction: how space became the next battlefield

Star Wars without fiction: how space became the next battlefield

27 January, 2026

MOSCOW (Realist English). “Star Wars” stopped being science fiction long ago. Unfortunately, over ten thousand years of civilisation, humanity has...

Armenian monastery Dadivank

Dadivank: The Legacy of Christ’s Apostles in Artsakh

17 December, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). In Artsakh, before the ethnic cleansing and forced deportation – simply put, genocide – carried out by...

An unusual phenomenon at the Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi

An unusual phenomenon at the Church of the Holy Savior in Shushi

3 November, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). In the distant year 1979, as a third-year university student, I used to visit the Church of...

War with Iran seen as inevitable, Armenia warned of looming regional storm

War with Iran seen as inevitable, Armenia warned of looming regional storm

21 September, 2025

YEREVAN (Realist English). The war with Iran is drawing ever closer. And once again, this pulls Armenia into a zone...

All rights reserved.

© 2017-2026

  • About Us
  • Mission and Values
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Follow Realist English

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Russia
  • Caucasus
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Experts

Русский / English / العربية