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Israel gave Trump a special gift

It feels like the whole world is familiar with Trump, has adapted to Trump, and knows more about how to deal with Trump.

Trump, aren't you still sulking about not winning the Nobel Peace Prize?

Israel gives you one.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu nominated Trump for the highest honor of Israel, the Israeli Prize, because he was “the greatest friend of Israel ever at the White House.”

Trump will also be the first non-Jew ever to receive this highest Jewish honor.

That is not enough.

Spiritual rewards are naturally needed, while material rewards are more needed.

Netanyahu also gave him a special gift: a dove made of gold.

What does that mean?

Pigeons symbolize peace. Trump, don't you call yourself the president of peace?

But again the golden pigeon, Trump is not your favorite gold.

The peace pigeons we are familiar with are generally white; but when it comes to Trump’s hand, white must also change color, and gold is the best.

Sometimes there is only a layer of gold gauze between symbol and substance.

Trump is very happy. It can be said that October 13th is his happiest day.

On the same day, he first went to Israel, delivering a speech in the Israeli parliament, announcing that "the long nightmare of Israel's shared experience is finally over", "it is not only the end of the war, but also the end of the era of terror and death."

Later, he went to the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt to attend the Sharm el-Sheikh Peace Summit. He and the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey jointly signed the Gaza Declaration, promising to serve as a guarantor of the ceasefire agreement and supervise the implementation of humanitarian aid.

"Today is a great day in the Middle East." Trump said in his speech. "The greatest deal happened. That's what happened here."

Before leaving the Middle East, he said: “This is not only a new chapter in the history of the Middle East, but also the starting point for world peace.”

It feels like there is no one before or after.

But boasting alone is not enough. More than 20 leaders who attended the Middle East Peace Summit naturally got the message better.

Egyptian President Sisi said, "I am very confident that Your Excellency (Trump) is the only one who has the ability to achieve all this and end this war." To achieve peace in the Middle East, we need outstanding figures and brave actions similar to Trump. "Mr. President, let the Gaza war be the last war in the Middle East."

Both praise and more expectation, Trump you have to continue to work.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz said that without Trump's active efforts, the war between India and Pakistan could not end peacefully. Trump saved millions of lives. "I want to nominate this great president (again) for the Nobel Peace Prize, because I sincerely feel that he is the truest and best candidate."

This consciousness, this diplomatic skill, no wonder Modi is not popular with Trump!

I saw that Time magazine in the United States, as expected, had Trump on the cover. It was a close-up of Trump's side profile with the title "His Victory"!

It's a pun.

The White House forwarded it for the first time, and Trump forwarded it from the White House.

I feel that because of Trump, the world is harmonious.

Is it really so?

What we see is only part of the truth, and there is another part of the truth that is unknown.

For example, when Trump delivered a speech in the Israeli Parliament, there was a lot of applause, but two left-wing congressmen also shouted the slogan of "Palestinian Freedom" and interrupted Trump's speech.

Some Israeli lawmakers can't stand the attitude of the United States and Israel towards Palestine.

At the Middle East Peace Summit, all parties should go.Trump especially wanted to hold a unity summit, a victory summit, and even invited Iran to take part.

Iran is definitely not going.

Trump went to Israel first, especially wanting to take Netanyahu with him, but at the last moment, Netanyahu refused.

The most iron-stick friends, this face is not given, Trump estimates also a little lost.

Of course, it doesn't matter if Netanyahu doesn't go. Turkish President Erdogan is said to hear that Netanyahu is going, but the special plane is unwilling to land. He keeps circling around the Sinai Peninsula until Netta is sure that he won't go. His special plane didn't land.

Why?

Disdain to meet with the Israeli Prime Minister on the same occasion.

Moreover, although the outside world claimed that more than 20 leaders attended the Middle East Peace Summit, and we saw French President Macron, British Prime Minister Stammer, and Italian Prime Minister Meloni who came to support, we did not see two key Middle East leaders.

Saudi Crown Prince Salman and UAE President Zayed!

I saw that CNN's analysis article said,"These two most famous regional participants-who did not attend the summit but sent senior officials, both discussed the issue of a Palestinian state in depth and were increasingly disappointed with the cooperation with Netanyahu."

Simply put, they are disappointed with Israel, lack of trust in Netanyahu, and worried about the future of peace in Gaza.

Finally what do you think?

Let's make three superficial points.

First, Trump the day.

Cyclone visits, cyclone speeches, self-righteousness of various top vocabulary, more receptive to super praise from all walks of life.

This should be the brightest moment in Trump's nine months since he took office again.

Instead of winning the Nobel Prize, it achieved the deepest sympathy for Trump.

However, back in the United States, what Trump has to face is that the U.S. government continues to shut down.

The whole world has to look at the United States differently, but Americans are more aware of Trump's weakness.

American President is not easy.

History is never re-written by applause, but often reveals the truth in a piece of hair.

Second, the devil is more hidden in the details.

Why did not the leaders of Saudi Arabia and the UAE personally attend the summit?

A lot of issues have been explained.

The Middle East issue is intertwined, with all kinds of blood feuds, not to mention a Palestinian state. How can the contradictions be solved so easily?

The first phase of the Gaza agreement is the easiest part, and both sides are indeed tired of fighting; The second stage involves Hamas putting down all its weapons and Israel completely withdrawing from Gaza. You see, new twists and turns, even stormy waves, cannot be ruled out.

Trump has indeed done a great thing, but that’s just a small part of it.

The path to peace is never a straight line, it is more like a maze of weaving through thorns.

Third, the world is more aware of Trump.

The world now knows that Trump loves trading, and the art of his transactions is all kinds of intimidation, extreme pressure, and then putting up his hand and finally proclaiming a victory, a great victory.

It must be seen that in the face of an increasingly aggressive America, there are now not a few countries that dare to really break the wrist with the United States; but more countries, knowing to avoid Trump's sharpness and vote for Trump, so, the killing is killing, and the killing is also killing.

Therefore, a scene similar to Sharm el-Sheikh, which we will see frequently next.

Some things are just a show. When you wake up, just forget them.

When the world learns to respond to performances with applause, real dialogue is absent in silence.

But for at least one person, Trump is interesting enough.

During an Israeli parliamentary speech, Trump also suddenly dropped the speech, asking the Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu.

"The speech (manuscript) didn't say that at all! But I happen to like him. He was one of the greatest (leaders) of the war! Cigars and champagne, who cares?" Trump said Netanyahu had made contributions and he was worried about retaliation after he stepped down, so he asked for a pardon.

Netanyahu is now under trial, involving at least three corruption cases (gift cases, media transactions, telecommunications bribery cases).

This is an Israeli internal affair! But no matter what, Trump is my good friend, so the law has to give way. What about pardon?

From this perspective, Netanyahu's golden dove was really not given away in vain!



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