In a rare moment of bipartisan acknowledgment, Hillary Clinton extended her praise to President Trump for his handling of the recent peace agreement between Israel and Hamas. Speaking on a prominent national platform, Clinton described the deal as “a really significant first step” and said she “really commends” the administration’s efforts in securing the framework.
Clinton highlighted the complexity of brokering peace in the midst of deep regional tensions, noting that the agreement draws on commitments made not only by the U.S. but by Arab partners and mediators. She emphasized that the diplomatic momentum must now be sustained — urging follow-through from all parties to ensure the terms are fully implemented.
While Clinton has historically been critical of Trump’s policies, her remarks signal a pause in partisan norms in recognition of the deal’s potential to reduce violence in Gaza and provide a foundation for further negotiations. Her acknowledgment of “constructive” statesmanship sheds new light on how the peace process might reconfigure alliances and perceptions across party lines.
The former secretary of state also stressed the importance of international cooperation, calling on the U.S. to work closely with global actors to support reconstruction, humanitarian aid, and long-term stability in the region.
