Trump’s Israel Peace Deal: Robert Spencer and Hussain Abdul-Hussain on What’s Next

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Donald Trump’s historic Israel peace deal continues to reveal its impact across the Middle East, redrawing borders, exposing terror’s foundations, and testing the world’s resolve. In this second installment of her special series, Elizabeth Farah sits down with two of the sharpest minds in foreign policy and Middle East analysis to examine what the Trump peace framework really achieved and what still threatens it. First, Elizabeth speaks with Robert Spencer, who warns that the idea of “permanent peace” ignores the theological and historical roots of jihad. He argues that no political plan can overcome an ideology that views war as eternal, and that Western ignorance about Islamic law leaves Israel vulnerable to the same old cycle of deception and bloodshed. Next, Hussain Abdul-Hussain brings an insider’s Arab-world perspective, explaining why Hamas and Hezbollah will claim victory even in defeat, and how Trump’s deal forced Arab states to confront their own contradictions. He reveals the uncomfortable truth that peace will never last until the Arab world undergoes moral and political introspection, a reckoning that only Trump dared to demand. Together, these conversations cut through illusions of “ceasefire” and “peace talks” to expose the deeper battle for truth, ideology, and survival in the Middle East.

Stay tuned for Part 3, featuring Daniel Greenfield, as this series concludes with a powerful discussion on what comes next for Israel, Trump’s legacy, and the fight for civilization itself.

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