O’Reilly: Trump Has Won over ‘the Entire Arab World’
More than 30 world leaders signed the first phase of a peace agreement focusing on ceasefire and disarmament to stabilize the Middle East, described as the largest deal to date.
- On October 13, 2025, President Donald Trump convened a Peace Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt with over 30 leaders forming a Board of Peace and signing the first-phase Israel‑Hamas agreement.
- The summit built on a 20-point plan agreed two weeks ago that pairs Gaza's demilitarization and disarming Hamas with reconstruction pledges from wealthy countries targeting Iran's proxies including Hezbollah.
- World leaders including Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy, Emmanuel Macron, President of France, and Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada observed as four leaders signed the documents while President Trump spoke shortly after.
- The summit marked a ceasefire on Monday, with about 20 hostages returning and only four of eight bodies expected to be returned, risking stability.
- The absence of Iran, whose nuclear facility was targeted by the U.S. and Israel in June, frames next steps as President Donald Trump hopes Iran will come to the table and suggests a peace deal could follow.
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O’Reilly: Trump has won over ‘the entire Arab world’
Bill O’Reilly on Monday said President Trump has overcome hate in the Arab world by securing a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. Trump helped arrange the release of hostages held by Hamas in addition to ending Israel’s airstrikes in Palestine by implementing the first phase of his 20-point peace plan. “The whole Arab street…

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