14 October 2025

Declaration of War on the Giver of the Torah

23 Tishrei 5786
Isru Chag 


The White House releases the full text of the declaration that US President Donald Trump and the leaders of Qatar, Egypt and Turkey signed in Sharm el-Sheikh aimed at enshrining the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas.

THE TRUMP DECLARATION
FOR ENDURING PEACE AND PROSPERITY 

We, the undersigned, welcome the truly historic commitment and implementation by all parties to the Trump Peace Agreement, ending more than two years of profound suffering and loss — opening a new chapter for the region defined by hope, security, and a shared vision for peace and prosperity.

We support and stand behind President Trump’s sincere efforts to end the war in Gaza and bring lasting peace to the Middle East. Together, we will implement this agreement in a manner that ensures peace, security, stability, and opportunity for all peoples of the region, including both Palestinians and Israelis.

We understand that lasting peace will be one in which both Palestinians and Israelis can prosper with their fundamental human rights protected, their security guaranteed, and their dignity upheld.

We affirm that meaningful progress emerges through cooperation and sustained dialogue, and that strengthening bonds among nations and peoples serves the enduring interests of regional and global peace and stability.

We recognize the deep historical and spiritual significance of this region to the faith communities whose roots are intertwined with the land of the region — Christianity, Islam, and Judaism among them. Respect for these sacred connections and the protection of their heritage sites shall remain paramount in our commitment to peaceful coexistence.

We are united in our determination to dismantle extremism and radicalization in all its forms. No society can flourish when violence and racism is normalized, or when radical ideologies threaten the fabric of civil life. We commit to addressing the conditions that enable extremism and to promoting education, opportunity, and mutual respect as foundations for lasting peace.

We hereby commit to the resolution of future disputes through diplomatic engagement and negotiation rather than through force or protracted conflict. We acknowledge that the Middle East cannot endure a persistent cycle of prolonged warfare, stalled negotiations, or the fragmentary, incomplete, or selective application of successfully negotiated terms. The tragedies witnessed over the past two years must serve as an urgent reminder that future generations deserve better than the failures of the past.

We seek tolerance, dignity, and equal opportunity for every person, ensuring this region is a place where all can pursue their aspirations in peace, security, and economic prosperity, regardless of race, faith, or ethnicity.

We pursue a comprehensive vision of peace, security, and shared prosperity in the region, grounded in the principles of mutual respect and shared destiny.

In this spirit, we welcome the progress achieved in establishing comprehensive and durable peace arrangements in the Gaza Strip, as well as the friendly and mutually beneficial relationship between Israel and its regional neighbors. We pledge to work collectively to implement and sustain this legacy, building institutional foundations upon which future generations may thrive together in peace.

We commit ourselves to a future of enduring peace.

Donald J. Trump
President of the United States of America

Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
President of the Arab Republic of Egypt

Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani
Emir of the State of Qatar

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
President of the Republic of Türkiye

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Trump speaks at Middle East Peace Agreement signing

5 comments:

  1. https://voxday.net/2025/10/14/why-the-gazacaust-ended/

    This is an interesting take of what may have actually transpired. It's worth a read, including following the link. Speculative, but fits with reported events. There is no great love for peace or the end of bloodshed by crocodile tear-shedding Trump, who endlessly bemoans the bloodshed in Ukraine while happily giving them weapons to prolong the carnage (as long as someone pays for them).

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  2. Israel has been taken over once again by foreign elements. The laundry list is long and painful. When the mitzvot are diminished, we go into exile. Here we go again.

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  3. I trust in G-d and we all must do so. Ignore these idiots that spew.

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  4. My thoughts go back to the giving away of Gush Katif in 2005… and the destruction the ‘one’ people brought to Israel in that exchange… but here we are today… the giving away again of the same land… but this time it is given to the whole world , not just one people… … what will this new decision bring??? Land that should never be given away…. Just a simple persons simple thinking…. God forbid it bring any destruction…

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  5. My daughter called it "some woke mumble jumbo".

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