As much as his critics try to deny it, President Trump’s second term is stacking up a huge pile of foreign policy wins that includes significant strides toward world peace.

Among the most crucial plans current underway is a bid to bring an end to the violence in Gaza, and one top diplomat recently revealed some major advancements in that mission.

Here’s a relevant update from US Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz:

And here’s another copy of the same video as a backup:

The New York Post provided some additional details about the ongoing negotiations:

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In his meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Wednesday, Ambassador Mike Waltz said the details of the next phase of the cease-fire were being hammered out and will include clear language that Hamas cannot be a part of Gaza’s future.

“What has been clear, and I want to be clear, is Hamas has to go,” Waltz said, according to a readout of their conversation.

“President Trump has been clear that’s going to happen the easy way or the hard way, but there will not be any more Hamas,” he added.

Following last month’s UN Security Council vote to approve Trump’s plan, Waltz said the US and its allies would likely first announce the details of the so-called Board of Peace, led by President Trump, to lead Gaza in the interim.

The progress has fueled significant social media discussion in recent days:

Fox News also reported on the latest achievements in Gaza:

Trump’s plan to end the Gaza conflict calls for Gaza to be a de-radicalized, terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors. It also calls for Gaza to be redeveloped for the benefit of the people of Gaza and more.

Under the peace plan, Israeli forces would withdraw from the region, and a temporary transitional governance of a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, responsible for delivering the day-to-day running of public services and municipalities for the people of Gaza will be created.

That government will be under the oversight of a new international transitional body called the Board of Peace, chaired by Trump and other members and heads of state.

The resolution makes the plan international law.

Here’s some additional coverage via WION:

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