On Israel, Trump Is Right and His Critics Are Wrong
By Joan Swirsky
AmericanThinker.com

Some of the most astute writers and commentators who
have weighed in on the Israel-Hamas
ceasefire/hostage release/end of war issue that is
on every media outlet’s front burner today and for
the last few weeks is dead wrong about what they say
is the foolish, dangerous, misguided,
cave-to-the-terrorists, endanger Israel,
empower-our-enemies choice that President Donald
Trump and his negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared
Kushner have made in this delicate process.
“What is it about cutting off the head of the snake
Trump doesn’t understand?” rails one critic who
questions why Hamas has not yet been obliterated.
“What right does Trump have to repeatedly warn
Israel against sovereignty decisions over at least a
significant portion of 4,000-year-old ancestral
Jewish lands in Judea and Samaria?” says another
critic who admits he voted twice for President
Trump.
And here is what the Green Prince — son of one of
the founders of Hamas — tells
Chris Cuomo at CNN he thinks about this
bad “deal”:
Dozens — nay, hundreds — of other headlines echo
everything from disapproval to horror to disgust and
contempt.
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Trump’s Gaza Deal:
A Win for Islamic Jihad
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Trump’s Gaza Deal
is Horrible — And Why Netanyahu Agreed to it
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The New Trump-Blair
Gaza is Frightening
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US Paying High
Price to Qatar for Deal Hamas is Already
Violating
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What’s Missing From
Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
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The Pitfalls That
Could Still Derail Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
Even P.M. Netanyahu’s brother-in-law, of all
people, weighed
in, saying that “for forty years already,
I’ve fought against the
moral abomination of releasing
terrorists.”
Convenient Amnesia
Interestingly, those critics choose to forget
that in his former life as a billionaire builder,
then-Mr. Trump dealt routinely with the mob — the
Mafia — the organization that essentially controlled
all building in New York, and the unions (of
plumbers, electricians, et al.), as well as
countless politicians, judges, again et al.
As everyone knows, the penalty for crossing the
mob...let’s leave it at that.
The point is that dealing with tough and cutthroat
characters was nothing new to Mr. Trump.
But granted, the mob appeared to be small potatoes
during President Trump’s first term, as he
encountered the treachery of the Democrat Party’s
vicious daily — actually, hourly — assaults via the
phony Russian hoax, the phony impeachments, the
phony January 6 “insurrection,” the phony lawfare
attacks, on and on and on.
But he survived and, after the rigged election of
2020, went on to thunderously win his second term in
the White House — in spite of two assassination
attempts. He is now keenly aware of the subversive,
indeed treasonous, Democrats who are now, thanks to
their regressive policies and alienating
representatives, polling at the bottom of the fetid
barrel, right along with the longtime cesspool in
New York City, commonly known as the United Nations.
But what about the Israel deal?
Critics of this deal often cite the outrage of
President Trump dealing with the likes of Qatar, the
very funders and arch-believers in Hamas — and
Hezbollah and the Houthis, et al. — and all of the
goals inscribed in their mission statements...to
annihilate all Jews on earth and to occupy, actually
own, every square inch of Israel.
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How could he even speak to these
terrorist-supporters?
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Doesn’t he know that they always lie, that there
is even an Islamic word, taqiyya, that in
essence permits and even approves of both lying
and deception?
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Can’t he appreciate that they are laughing
behind his back?
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Doesn’t he appreciate that the minute they agree
to anything, or sign any document, they will
renege and violate every word?
In fact, knowing all of these things is precisely
the president’s genius!
Real Insight
It reminds me of something I learned when I was
studying to become a psychotherapist decades
ago. One of the theorists we studied was Erik
Erikson (1902–1994), a German-American child psychoanalyst who
coined the phrase “identity
crisis” and was ranked as the 12th most
eminent psychologist of the 20th century.
The incident took place when Dr. Erikson went to
visit one of his patients in a mental
hospital. Upon seeing the doctor, the patient
greeted him warmly and then reminded him: “Dr.
Erikson, you do remember that I am Jesus Christ!”
And what was Dr. Erikson’s response? Did he remind
the patient that he was delusional? Did he correct
the patient’s statement by telling him his actual
name? Did he recommend that the patient should see
him more often?
None of the above. He simply said, “Oh, I
understand that your father was a carpenter.”
What was Dr. Erikson doing? Instead of being a
didactic therapist, citing all the things he had
learned in his medical residency about the human
psyche, he entered into his patient’s world. In
fact, he affirmed this delusion by de facto not
only agreeing that he was speaking with Jesus
Christ, but by affirming that he knew something
factual about his background.
By doing so, he also affirmed his patient’s trust.
Sound Familiar?
If you’re speaking with someone who believes
fervently in terrorism, who donates massive amounts
of money to keep terrorist networks alive and in
savage action, do you scold him, chastise him,
lecture him, judge him...or do you enter into their
warped worlds, finding words that convince them that
you’re not going to talk about murder and rape and
sadism on an unspeakable level, but rather the huge
and enticing benefits of calling it a day, and also
the huge and draconian consequences if you don’t?
Mystery Solved
How did President Trump get terror-infatuated Qatar
and all the surrounding anti-Israel Arab states, and
most if not all of the European anti-Israel
countries, to embrace the unprecedented ceasefire
and hostage release that took place before the eyes
of the entire world on October 13, 2025?
Simply, he entered their world. He told them he
understands their concerns. He never contradicted
their blatant racism. He never challenged their
7th-century mentality. He only told them that what
lay in their futures was eminently more attractive —
and more profitable — than their current path.
And to be sure, he also told them that if they
crossed him, they would be crossing the United
States of America, and that, in his book, would
require him to level consequences they never wanted
to think about.
Joan Swirsky is a New York–based journalist and
author. Her website is www.joanswirsky.com,
and she can be reached at joanswirsky@gmail.com.

