In an unexpected turn of bipartisan acknowledgment, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has praised former President Donald Trump for his administration's significant role in negotiating a peace agreement in Gaza. Speaking with CBS News 24/7 on Friday, Clinton commended Trump and his team for their diplomatic efforts, which culminated in a peace proposal accepted by Hamas, signaling hope for an end to the devastating two-year conflict in the region.
The war in Gaza has caused extensive destruction and loss of life, and the agreement has been met with celebration among both Gazans and Israelis. The terms of the deal include a comprehensive approach to ending hostilities, establishing a framework for Gaza's future, and the potential release of 48 Israeli hostages. As part of the peace terms, Hamas will disarm, and a transitional government, led by an international body, will take control to maintain order and rebuild the territory.
Despite the agreement's aspirational language regarding an independent Palestinian state, the specifics of achieving statehood remain undefined. The 20-point plan is the result of months of negotiations involving multiple regional stakeholders, with the Trump administration coordinating efforts among Arab nations, Israel, and international partners.
Clinton, a proponent of a two-state solution during her tenure under President Barack Obama, stressed the importance of accountability and sustained commitment to the agreement. She called for unity both domestically and internationally to support the peace process, a sentiment echoed by the New York Post.
The former secretary of state's comments came a day after Hamas's acceptance of Trump's proposal. "I really commend President Trump and his administration," Clinton stated during the interview. She also recognized the broader regional cooperation that made the deal possible, including the involvement of Arab leaders in the Middle East.
The agreement's provisions include a phased withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Gaza territory, addressing security concerns throughout the process. The deal also includes aspirations for an independent Palestinian state, a long-standing issue in the region.
Former President Obama also expressed support for the peace deal through a social media post, although he did not mention Trump by name. Jake Sullivan, who served as national security advisor under President Biden, acknowledged that the deal materialized under the current administration's leadership.
Clinton's praise for Trump's diplomatic achievement marks a rare moment of bipartisan agreement and highlights the significance of the peace agreement in Gaza. As the world watches, the implementation of this historic deal holds the promise of a more stable and peaceful future for the region.