Trump-Macron Handshake Turns Into a Grappling Session at Gaza Peace Summit
At the Gaza peace summit, Trump and Macron engaged in a nearly 30-second handshake reflecting deep diplomatic tensions over Palestinian statehood recognition, amid a historic Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
- Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron engaged in a tense handshake lasting nearly 30 seconds at a summit in Egypt focused on peace in the Middle East.
- A lip reader indicated the two leaders may have exchanged threats, suggesting they would continue discussions privately.
- Twenty world leaders attended the summit, including heads from Qatar and the UK, and the Egyptian presidency noted the summit aimed to end the Gaza conflict and improve regional security.
- Hamas released all 20 living Israeli hostages, while Israel released 1,900 Palestinian prisoners; Trump described this as a 'new beginning for an entire beautiful Middle East.
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‘I Read His Lips!’: Trump’s Cringe Move Against Foreign Leader Turns Into a Power Struggle — And One Viewer’s Theory Has Everyone Talking
A tense, camera-ready handshake between President Donald Trump and a defiant world leader at a peace summit in Egypt has the internet in a frenzy, as viewers zoomed in and claimed to read their lips during the awkward exchange. It’s no secret that the relationship between Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron has been rocky and tense over the past few years, and more so recently after Macron, along with other countries, recognized Palestini…
At the Middle East Summit, a memorable meeting of US President Donald Trump and his French colleague Emmanuel Macron took place. On a stage, they shook hands for almost 30 seconds.
A peacemaker in the Middle East, Donald Trump relegates Emmanuel Macron to the ungrateful role of VRP of his "Pax Americana." Analysis. Emmanuel Macron was yesterday in Egypt to "support the implementation" of an agreement that he neither conceived nor negotiated. It is indeed Donald Trump's plan — partly accepted by Israel and Hamas — that has now been endorsed in Sharm el-Sheikh. However, in February, the French President strongly denounced Tr…
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