Hamas, the Iranian-backed terror group, continues its sick game in the Gaza Strip, holding innocent people hostage while dancing around demands. They’re dangling freedom with a so-called ceasefire letter to President Trump, but it’s nothing more than a ploy. A 60-day ceasefire offer, with only half of the hostages released, reeks of desperation and manipulation. How many times must this cycle repeat before the liberals in power wake up to Hamas’ true nature? We can’t let terrorists dictate terms.
President Trump, speaking before the United Nations, leaves no question unanswered. Recognizing a Palestinian state while terrorists run rampant is foolhardy. Why reward bad behavior? It’s like giving candy to a child throwing a tantrum, and yet some in the international community think this is the path to peace. Peace isn’t achieved by bowing to the whims of radical groups. It’s forged in strength and unwavering resolve.
All 48 hostages are still being held by Hamas.
They are starving.
They are being tortured.
They are being abused.
They are alone.
They are in pain.Never stop talking about and praying for the hostages. pic.twitter.com/fS7p0YILXZ
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) September 22, 2025
As the hostage crisis drags on, the narrative from globalist sympathizers remains the same. They push for endless concessions, urging negotiations with those whose hands are stained with innocent blood. Meanwhile, Trump demands a straightforward solution: Return all hostages now. There are no halfway measures in dealing with threats to freedom. It’s this no-nonsense approach that is met with disdain by those who believe endless dialogue will somehow yield different results.
Blink and you might miss the liberal hypocrisy. Hamas moved hostages above ground, reportedly using them as human shields. This gruesome act is met with silence or weak condemnation by those who cry foul only when it’s politically expedient. If they genuinely cared for peace, they’d denounce Hamas unequivocally. Instead, they twist facts and point fingers, deflecting from the real issue—Hamas’ reign of terror.
Future generations judge us by the stands we take today. In confronting terror, the unwavering path is the only one forward. Will leaders capitulate to demands, or will they stand with conviction, like President Trump, asserting that human lives aren’t bargaining chips? It’s high time we see some real backbone in the international arena. Anything less is a betrayal of our values and humanity itself.