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Breakthrough in Israel-Hamas Conflict Highlights Need for Tough Leadership

The breakthrough in the Israel–Hamas conflict this week is the kind of hard-earned result Americans expect when our leaders put national interest and clear-minded diplomacy first. A partial cease-fire and an agreement to begin releasing hostages have finally moved forward after painstaking negotiations, giving families real hope and the region a desperately needed pause in the bloodshed.

This outcome did not happen by accident — it came after aggressive, persuasive diplomacy and the leverage of firm U.S. backing that forced parties to the table. Senior envoys and regional partners played crucial roles, and even skeptical foreign leaders acknowledged that strong American engagement changed the calculus on the ground.

Alan Dershowitz, appearing on Newsmax, spoke plainly about what this required: legal smarts, moral clarity, and the willingness to back talk with real consequences — qualities he said he could not imagine Vice President Harris bringing to such a negotiation. Americans hungry for results should take note when a longtime liberal turned independent says bluntly that this kind of deal needed toughness, not equivocation.

Predictably, the legacy media and Democratic talking heads are scrambling to downplay who actually made this happen, attempting last-minute rebranding and reluctant praise. Even Jake Sullivan’s grudging acknowledgment that elements of the plan resembled work his team had discussed underscores the truth: when you stop yammering and start negotiating from a position of strength, you get results.

Hardworking Americans understand that diplomacy backed by muscle and clear aims beats the smug moralizing of elites who prefer press releases to results. If you want hollow lectures about nuance, the other side will gladly give you those — if you want hostages freed and a pause in the killing, you back allies unapologetically and you force real concessions.

This moment should be a wake-up call: voters care about competence, not performative virtue. Remember who was willing to do the heavy lifting and who was busy scoring cheap political points; our country and our allies deserve leadership that delivers security and peace, not excuses.

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