Bitter Obama takes stunningly petty dig at Trump in Gaza deal remark
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Barack Obama refused to name Donald Trump in an astonishing snub to the president as he celebrated the Gaza peace deal.

The Democratic ex-president posted a statement on social media in which he said he was ‘relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight.’

Despite the accomplishment, he couldn’t bring himself to mention his rival, Trump, who unexpectedly managed to secure a peace agreement on Wednesday, ending a violent two-year conflict.

‘I’ll finish it for you. “Thank you, Donald Trump,”‘ the president’s son, Don Jr. wrote, mocking Obama’s statement. 

Trump had previously ridiculed his predecessor in the Oval Office for getting the Nobel Peace Prize for ‘doing nothing’ when he was asked if he anticipated winning the award himself.

‘I’ve stopped eight wars, which is unprecedented — but they will do whatever they decide. Whatever their decision, it’s fine by me. One thing I’m sure of: I didn’t do it for the Nobel Peace Prize; I did it because I saved many lives,’ Trump stated.

Obama was awarded the prestigious honor in 2009, only eight months into his first term, which surprised many around the world. Even the liberal New York Times described the decision as ‘very premature’ and contended that the Nobel ‘should set a higher standard.’

The announcement of the award will take place at 5 a.m. (EST) in Oslo, Norway. Trump’s chances of winning are deemed low, with prediction market Kalshi estimating only a 5 percent probability.

Former President Barack Obama celebrated the Israel/Hamas peace deal that Trump announced on Wednesday, but the Democrat snubbed the Republican in his statement

Former President Barack Obama acknowledged the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas that Trump announced on Wednesday, but the Democrat omitted any mention of the Republican in his statement.

Former Biden aide Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., lauded Trump for the Israel/Hamas deal

Former Biden aide Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., lauded Trump for the Israel/Hamas deal

Secretary of State Marco Rubio whispers to President Donald Trump that the Israel/Hamas deal was nearly finalized. Soon after Trump posted on Truth Social that the deal had been struck

Secretary of State Marco Rubio whispers to President Donald Trump that the Israel/Hamas deal was nearly finalized. Soon after Trump posted on Truth Social that the deal had been struck 

But while Obama snubbed Trump, other liberals heaped praise on the president’s peace deal. 

‘I think this is a moment for optimism and to celebrate the possibility that 20 families may well soon welcome home living hostages,’ Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., a close ally and former congressional staffer of former President Joe Biden, said Tuesday.

Hillary Clinton’s 2016 running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said he is ‘very pleased’ with the Republican’s Israel/Hamas deal.

‘I applaud President Trump and the team and all for getting to this step. The release of the hostages [is] such good news, and obviously, we have to see how it progresses.’

The second most powerful Democratic Senator, Dick Durbin of Illinois, also expressed his excitement over the deal, even if he didn’t mention the president by name.

‘I’m very heartened by it. I hope it ends the conflict in Gaza as quickly as possible,’ he said.

Maverick Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., the most ardent supporter of Israel of all Senate Democrats, even said he would nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize should the president continue to end conflicts abroad.

‘I think the whole point of having a Nobel Peace Prize is for ending wars and promoting peace,’ Fetterman told Fox News. ‘And if he brings the Ukrainian war to its end, I will be the Democrat leading the committee for his Nobel Prize..for ending both of these terrible wars.’

Trump announced Wednesday evening that Israel and Hamas both had signed off on the ‘first phase’ of his proposed peace deal – a substantial step in ending the war in Gaza. 

People gather and wave flags in what's known as Hostages Square as they react to the news of the Gaza peace deal on October 09, 2025 in Tel Aviv, Israel

People gather and wave flags in what’s known as Hostages Square as they react to the news of the Gaza peace deal on October 09, 2025 in Tel Aviv, Israel

On Thursday, the president declared the deal was ‘all finalized and done.’ He also announced he would travel to Israel next week to welcome home the living hostages currently held by Hamas.

There are believed to be around 20 surviving hostages. They are expected to be released to Israeli officials on Monday or Tuesday.  

Hamas plans to release all 20 living hostages this weekend in exchange for roughly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, while the Israeli military will begin a withdrawal from the majority of Gaza, people familiar with the matter told the Associated Press.

Israel’s security cabinet plans to vote soon on the proposed deal.

Goldman, who served as the counsel during Democrats’ first attempt to impeach Trump during his first term, said on CNN Wednesday night that he was ‘ecstatic’ about the peace deal. 

When pressed on why ex-President Joe Biden couldn’t get the deal done, he blamed Arab nations for not applying pressure on Hamas’ leadership.

‘The biggest problem that President Biden had was there was no pressure from Qatar, from Turkey, from Egypt. They were actually facilitating in many ways what was going on.’ 

Goldman also acknowledged that Trump changed the dynamic between the nations, something Biden was unable to do while in office. 

After the announcement, Hamas thanked Trump, as well as mediators in Qatar, Egypt and Turkey for the peace deal, which they say provides ‘the withdrawal of the occupation, allows the entry of aid and implements a prisoner exchange.’

When asked about whether he supports a two-state solution on Thursday, the president deferred to local leaders.

‘I don’t have a view,’ Trump told reporters. ‘I’m going to go with what they agree to.’

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