Israel-Hamas and Trump's Art of the Deal
🕊️ 1. The “Trump Gaza Peace Deal” Narrative The first two-thirds of the podcast revolve around a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by former President Donald Trump. Ben describes this as a “historic peace deal” ending a two-year war in Gaza, involving multiple nations (Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, UAE, etc.), and resulting in the release of hostages and withdrawal of Israeli troops. We repeatedly emphasizes that mainstream (“corporate”) media—including CNN anchors like Anderson Cooper and Abby Phillip—are praising Trump for achieving peace where previous presidents failed. The tone is celebratory, nationalistic, and highly complimentary toward Trump, portraying him as a decisive leader whose “peace through strength” approach succeeded after others (notably Joe Biden) failed. It references public celebrations, calls for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, and widespread international cooperation allegedly under his leadership. 🇮🇱 Section 2: The Hamas–Israel Peace Deal Reports claim that Hamas agreed to a ceasefire and peace plan led by Donald Trump, to be signed in Egypt. Trump is quoted describing the deal as a “historic and everlasting peace”, involving the release of all Israeli hostages taken during the October 7, 2023 attacks, and Israeli troop withdrawals from Gaza. The document portrays this as a major diplomatic breakthrough, crediting Trump for uniting Arab and Muslim nations behind the plan. Family members of hostages are included in a recorded phone call, expressing emotional gratitude toward Trump, reinforcing his image as a “peacemaker.” 🕊️ Section 3: Trump’s Broader Vision Trump discusses creating a “Council of Peace” to rebuild Gaza with financial help from wealthy Arab nations. He also ties the Middle East peace process to his domestic policy agenda, emphasizing law and order, crime reduction, and urban renewal in U.S. cities like Washington, D.C. Ben praises these efforts and portrays Trump’s leadership as transformative both internationally and domestically. ⚖️ Section 4: Criticism of Democrats and Pro-Palestinian Figures The narrative shifts to criticism of U.S. Democratic politicians, particularly New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani, for accusing Israel of genocide on the two-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks. Ben frames this as an example of moral hypocrisy and radicalization within the Democratic Party, arguing that leftist silence on anti-Israel rhetoric empowers extremism. 💣 Section 5: Ongoing Extremism and Anti-Semitic Violence The episode recounts incidents such as a synagogue attack in Manchester, UK, allegedly committed by an extremist who pledged allegiance to ISIS. It criticizes authorities for failing to label such acts as terrorism, framing this as part of a global unwillingness to confront Islamic extremism. Please Hit Subscribe to this podcast Right Now. Also Please Subscribe to the 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson and Verdict with Ted Cruz Wherever You get You're Podcasts. And don't forget to follow the show on Social Media so you never miss a moment! Thanks for Listening X: https://x.com/benfergusonshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.