In a surprising note of bipartisanship, Hillary Clinton praised former President Donald Trump for his administration’s role in negotiating a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. In a CBS News interview, she acknowledged Trump, along with regional Arab leaders, for pushing forward a 20‑point “day after” plan aimed at ending the two‑year Gaza conflict. “I really commend President Trump and his administration,” she said, urging all sides to stay committed to the deal. She credited the administration with bringing Israel back to the negotiating table after ill‑timed military actions, creating an opening for renewed diplomacy.
Under the proposed arrangement, Hamas would disarm and Israel would begin a phased withdrawal of forces. The deal also includes a prisoner and hostage exchange—48 Israeli hostages would be released—and the establishment of a transitional international coalition to govern Gaza. The agreement references the aspiration for an independent Palestinian state, though the specifics of that transition remain undefined. Clinton, who long has supported a two‑state solution, stressed that the international community must hold parties to their commitments as the peace framework unfolds.
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