Trump described the breakthrough as a mix of “luck and talent,” emphasizing that nations across traditional divides had joined forces to support the agreement. “The world has come together around this deal,” he said, calling it proof that “peace is still possible when people unite for a common goal.”By World Israel News StaffPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday credited broad international cooperation for helping achieve a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas after more than two years of conflict. He emphasized that nations across the world joined efforts in a way rarely seen in recent history.The announcement came shortly after U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner arrived in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to take part in the final round of negotiations aimed at ending the conflict and freeing the remaining hostages.“The whole world came together, to be honest. So many countries that you wouldn’t have thought of have wired their best wishes and their commitment to do whatever is necessary,” Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity in an exclusive interview. “The countries surrounding have all signed on. It’s been really an amazing period of time. So great for Israel, for Muslims, for the Arab countries, and for the United States of America. To be part of making a deal like this happen — it’s something truly special.”Trump described the breakthrough as a mix of “luck and talent,” emphasizing that nations across traditional divides had joined forces to support the agreement. “The world has come together around this deal,” he said.The president also thanked regional mediators — including Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey — for playing pivotal roles in bridging gaps between the sides. Their involvement, he said, was essential to advancing his broader 20-point peace framework, which served as the foundation for the deal.Echoing Trump’s remarks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed the agreement as both a diplomatic and moral triumph.“The approval of the first phase of the peace plan means all our hostages will be brought home,” Netanyahu said in a statement posted on X. “Through steadfast resolve, powerful military action, and the great efforts of our great friend and ally President Trump, we have reached this critical turning point.”Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump’s “leadership, partnership, and unwavering commitment to the safety of Israel and the freedom of our hostages,” adding, “God bless Israel. God bless America. God bless our great alliance.”Trump announced the signing of the first stage of the peace plan on Truth Social, saying the agreement would soon lead to the release of hostages and the beginning of an Israeli withdrawal to an agreed line — steps he described as the foundation for “a strong, durable, and everlasting peace.”Trump also told reporters he may soon visit the Middle East to solidify the progress. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the president is considering traveling as early as Friday.Regional mediators also pressed for swift action. According to Sky News Arabia and Sky News English, the countries involved set a firm deadline for both sides to announce and sign the first stage of the agreement by Friday morning.For Trump, the true victory lies in the fact that nations came together to help resolve the conflict.The post Trump praises global unity behind Israel-Hamas peace deal: ‘The world came together’ appeared first on World Israel News.