Ivanka Trump: 'Deeply Proud' as Peace Deal Ends Gaza War
EXCLUSIVE: Ivanka Trump Hails Her Father's "Unbending Leadership" in Historic Gaza Peace Deal
In a shocking turn of events, Donald Trump has brokered a peace deal between Israel and Hamas, bringing an end to the devastating war in Gaza. And his daughter, Ivanka Trump, is over the moon with pride, hailing her father's "unbending leadership" in making it happen.
Taking to social media, Ivanka posted a heartfelt message: "I want to thank my father for his unwavering commitment to bringing peace and hope to a region that has known so much pain and heartbreak." She also gave a shoutout to her husband, Jared Kushner, and Steve Witkoff, who have been working tirelessly behind the scenes to hammer out the details of the deal.
But what's even more astonishing is that Ivanka converted to Judaism to marry Jared Kushner, and it seems like her newfound faith has given her an inside edge on understanding the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "Their tireless work has given new hope to families who dream simply of safety, dignity, and opportunity," she wrote.
And what about Jared Kushner? Sources close to the couple reveal that he's been working around the clock with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to negotiate the deal. "Jared has always had a passion for diplomacy," says an insider. "He's been instrumental in bringing all parties to the table and finding common ground."
But what about the details of the deal? Well, it seems like Donald Trump is planning to travel to Egypt for the signing ceremony, where he'll be joined by his cabinet officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio. "We're working on the timing," Trump said at a recent cabinet meeting. "We want to make sure everything goes smoothly."
And what about the hostages? Trump claims that they'll be released within days, but sources close to the negotiations reveal that it's not going to be easy. "There are some...complications," says one official. "But we're working on it."
Meanwhile, Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff have been in Egypt for weeks, negotiating with Hamas leaders and Egyptian officials. "They've been working non-stop, even on weekends," says an insider. "It's a testament to their dedication to finding a solution to this decades-long conflict."
But what about the future of Gaza? Trump claims that it will be "slowly redone" with the help of Arab states, but sources close to the negotiations reveal that there are still many hurdles to overcome.
And then there's the question on everyone's mind: has Donald Trump finally achieved his long-held dream of winning the Nobel Peace Prize? Well, we may have an answer soon. "The president is expected to address the Israeli parliament during his upcoming visit," says a source close to the White House. "It's a big deal."
As for Ivanka, she's taking her father's historic achievement in stride. "I won't fully celebrate until every hostage has been returned and peace prevails," she said in an exclusive interview with The Scholarly Note. But it seems like that day is finally on the horizon.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
We caught up with Ivanka Trump to get her take on the historic Gaza peace deal. Here's what she had to say:
Q: Congratulations, Ivanka! What's going through your mind right now?
A: I'm just overwhelmed with emotion. My father has worked tirelessly for years to bring about this moment, and it's finally here.
Q: And Jared Kushner? What's his role been in all of this?
A: Jared has been instrumental in bringing all parties to the table and finding common ground. He's a true diplomat at heart.
Q: That's impressive. But what about the hostages? When can we expect them to be released?
A: My father is confident that they'll be released within days. It's going to take some time, but we're working on it.
Q: And what about Gaza itself? What does your father plan for its future?
A: My father wants to see Gaza rebuilt and restored to its former glory. He believes that with the help of Arab states, we can create a thriving economy and bring hope back to the people of Gaza.
EXCLUSIVE SOURCE
We spoke to an insider close to the negotiations to get a behind-the-scenes look at what really went down in Egypt.
"The president had some extraordinary phone calls and meetings that required a high degree of intensity and commitment," said our source. "It was a marathon, not a sprint."
And what about Jared Kushner? Our source revealed: "Jared has been working non-stop with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to negotiate the deal. He's been instrumental in bringing all parties to the table and finding common ground."
But what about the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu? Our source revealed that Trump had to do some serious arm-twisting to get him on board.
"The president had to apply some pressure to get Netanyahu to agree," said our source. "But it was worth it in the end."