THE self-proclaimed President of Peace is at it again, unveiling his 20-point peace plan for the Gaza war.
In typically understated fashion, declared his meeting with a “historic day for humanity”.



And to be fair, convincing the hardman to sign up to a deal that could allow terrorists to walk free from their crimes was a big ask and an important moment.
Netanyahu is on board, with an oversight committee for lead by Mr Trump and an
No Gazan will be forced out of their home, which was a major ask from nations, while the cost of rebuilding the pummelled strip will be shared around the region.
On paper this looks like decent terms to end horrors.
But as we saw with and , these deals can come to nothing if one side doesn’t agree.
So now the world waits on Hamas to accept the terms.
They’ve said no before and collapsed talks and continued their butchery countless times.
But the given the Hamas leadership has been taken out three times now, and up to 20,000 dead fighters have been killed – the organisation is on its knees.
How long can they realistically keep fighting?