NETANYAHU SIGNALS TRUMP’S CEASEFIRE PLAN IS WORKING — SECOND PHASE IMMINENT AS HAMAS PREPARES TO SURRENDER REMAINS OF LAST HOSTAGE
- Capitol Times

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In a stunning rebuke to global skeptics and anti-Israel pundits, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday that Israel and Hamas are on the verge of entering the second phase of President Donald J. Trump’s iron-fisted, 20-point ceasefire plan — a plan the mainstream media once mocked and the Biden-era diplomats vowed “could never happen.”
Standing beside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Netanyahu declared with confidence that the next major milestone — the return of the remains of Ran Gvili, the 24-year-old Israeli police officer brutally murdered during Hamas’ barbaric Oct. 7, 2023 terror invasion — is expected “very shortly.” Once that final act is completed, the Trump-engineered peace blueprint accelerates.
And make no mistake: This is Trump’s plan, not the international community’s endless, useless committee work.
The long-awaited second phase includes two historic steps:
Disarming Hamas, forcing the terror organization to freeze, surrender, or store its weapons — a development Hamas officials, for the first time ever, admitted they are “ready to discuss.”
Strategic withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, paired with the deployment of an international stabilizing force to ensure Hamas cannot rearm, regroup, or re-infect Gaza with jihadist ideology.
But perhaps the most groundbreaking component is the creation of a temporary Palestinian governing structure, overseen not by the corrupt UN nor by European bureaucrats — but by an international board led by President Donald J. Trump himself, ensuring security, accountability, and zero tolerance for terror.
Netanyahu, energized and defiant, reminded the world that critics doubted even phase one could be achieved. Yet here it is — happening, moving, unfolding — against all predictions.
He also previewed the boldest chapter yet: Phase Three — the deradicalization of Gaza.
“People said it was impossible,” Netanyahu stated. “But it was done in Germany. It was done in Japan. It was done in the Gulf States. It can be done in Gaza, too — but Hamas must be dismantled.”
This is not diplomacy as usual. This is not appeasement.
This is Trump’s doctrine of strength, reshaping the Middle East exactly as his supporters promised and his enemies feared.
If phase two begins before year’s end, as Netanyahu believes, the world will witness something unimaginable two years ago: A Gaza liberated not only from war, but from radicalism itself — under a peace plan authored by the only leader bold enough to enforce it: President Donald J. Trump.






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