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GB News commentator and IMI Chief International Anchor, Hadley Gamble, hailed Donald Trump as the only man capable of bringing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the negotiating table in what she called a “major diplomatic breakthrough” that no other world leader could have achieved.

She declared: “Donald Trump is the only man on earth that could have brought Benjamin Netanyahu to the table. We’ve seen over the last several months that he’s had to take a much firmer hand when it comes to dealing with Mr. Netanyahu — even going against people in his own party who are incredibly pro-Israel and have said, ‘You can’t stop them until they’ve flattened Gaza.’ That is something the President has had to combat in his own ranks.”

The discussion went on to describe the deal as something that “couldn’t have happened without the President”, pointing out that cooperation from Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the UAE also played a key role.

“Donald Trump did something no other US president could have done,” Gamble added. “And yet he didn’t get the Nobel Peace Prize. Why? Because it’s been politicised. This is an organisation that gave a peace prize to Barack Obama when he hadn’t even taken office yet. You can’t take that seriously.”

The panel mocked the idea that Trump is “all talk”, saying the former President is constantly taking action in a swipe at other world leaders including Sir Keir Starmer, who has repeatedly been branded “all talk, no delivery” by Conservatives.

“You can’t accuse Trump of being all talk and no action,” she continued “He’s doing something every single day — unlike his predecessor. Just look at every U.S. front page: it’s dominated by what the President is doing.”

It comes as Trump selected former Labour leader Tony Blair to lead an interim government in Gaza, which Nigel Farage admitted would not be his personal choice, but understood Trump's logic in choosing him.

The Reform leader added that "as long as it's not Keir Starmer" heading up a transitional Gaza authority, he is happy. He said the Gaza ceasefire agreement, brokered by the US, is "an absolutely heroic effort by the American administration" and is "something very big to celebrate".

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