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‘We’re Really, Really Close’: Freed Gaza Hostages, Relatives Have High Hopes For Trump’s Peace Plan

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As diplomats met in Egypt on Tuesday to decide the Middle East’s future, civilians kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, and relatives of those in captivity gathered at the Kennedy Center to express optimism for President Donald Trump’s efforts toward peace.
Dozens of attendees commemorated two years since Hamas killed more than 1,100 Israelis and kidnapped hundreds more, an event hosted one week after the White House released a 20-point plan to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and release the 48 remaining hostages or their bodies. Peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians went into their second day on Tuesday in Cairo, with U.S. officials planning to arrive on Wednesday to push for Trump’s proposal, according to CNN.
“I’m hoping and praying. It looks like we’re really, really close,” Keith Siegel, an Israeli-American hostage freed in February, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “That’s encouraging, and … it makes my optimism even higher.”
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Former Gaza hostage Keith Siegel on Trump's peace plan:
"I am hoping that this time we will finish, bring all the hostages home and finish the war. I'm hoping and praying, it looks like we're really, really close. That's encouraging and … it makes my optimism even higher." pic.twitter.com/iZaPc4YzcG
— Hudson Crozier 🇺🇸 (@Hudson_Crozier) October 7, 2025
“I am eternally grateful to President Trump for bringing me back alive and many others, and I am also grateful to him putting out his proposal, working on it so hard,” Siegel, a California native, told the DCNF.
“Hamas is responsible, responsible for all of this suffering, this tragedy of the last two years,” Siegel said. “It’s up to them to agree.”
Trump also received praise from Yotam Cohen, whose younger brother, Nimrod, was an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) member abducted from a burning tank during the Oct. 7 massacre. The president’s “tireless work and concern” in getting leaders to negotiate with one another gives Cohen hope that he will see his brother again, he told reporters.
“Only this has brought us to this fateful week,” he said.
Trump’s 20-point plan would require Hamas to release all hostages, while Israel would release 250 Palestinian prisoners with life sentences, along with 1,700 people detained after the Oct. 7 invasion and bodies of deceased Gazans. Other agreements would include Hamas fighters laying down arms for good and receiving amnesty.
Both Israel’s government and Hamas have expressed some willingness to accept the peace plan. Hamas announced Friday that it is willing to hand over remaining hostages and relinquish power over Gaza to other Palestinians, but said it wants to discuss other agreements further, The Associated Press reported.
Liran Berman, the older brother of two twins taken by Hamas, said that Trump’s deal brings hope “for the first time in a long time.”
“After so many broken promises and false hopes, this one, this one, feels different. It feels real,” Berman told a group of reporters.
“We’ve been here before. We’ve watched opportunities collapse because of politics and pride,” Berman said. “We cannot afford another one. Not after 2 years.”
Iair Horn, whom Hamas held for nearly 500 days, said Trump sent a letter to hostages’ families earlier Tuesday morning that reaffirmed his commitment to bringing them home.
“We are really grateful and hopeful,” said Horn, whose younger brother is still held in captivity. “I’m glad that this man, this man, Donald Trump, is behind us.”
“We already lived through 2 years of pain,” Horn said. “We cannot allow this deal to collapse, not again.”
Israel and Hamas previously reached a temporary ceasefire days before Trump took office, which led to an exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian inmates over several weeks. The outgoing Biden administration praised Trump’s team in January as “absolutely critical” in securing the deal. The ceasefire fell apart in March after both sides accused the other of violating it and Israel resumed strikes in Gaza.
“Only because of your courage and determination, Mr. President, I’m standing here today,” said Arbel Yehoud, a hostage freed on January 30, as she spoke during an opening vigil for Oct. 7 victims. White House counterterrorism adviser Sebastian Gorka and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick also attended the vigil.
Yehoud pleaded for Trump to bring home her boyfriend, Ariel Cunio, and around 20 other captives believed to be alive. She described Ariel tightly holding her hand while they rode with their kidnappers in a car — just before they “tore him away” and she never saw him again.
“They must come home now,” she said.
The Trump administration also aided Israel in June by bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities after months of military attacks between the two nations. Iran agreed to a temporary ceasefire with Israel two days later.
“President Trump, please don’t stop now,” Berman said about the president’s diplomacy. “You’ve brought us this far. Finish what you started, what we know and trust you can.”
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UN Chief Rages Against Dying Of Climate Alarm Light

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The light of the global climate alarm movement has faded throughout 2025, as even narrative-pushing luminaries like Bill Gates have begun admitting. But that doesn’t mean the bitter clingers to the net-zero by 2050 dogma will go away quietly. No one serves more ably as the poster child of this resistance to reality than U.N. chief Antonio Guterres, who is preparing to host the UN’s annual climate conference, COP30, in Brazil on Nov. 10.
In a speech on Monday, Guterres echoed poet Dylan Thomas’s advice to aging men and women in his famed poem, “Do not go gentle into that good night:”
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Seeing that his own words have “forked no lightning,” Guterres raged, raged against the dying of the climate alarm light.
“Governments must arrive at the upcoming COP30 meeting in Brazil with concrete plans to slash their own emissions over the next decade while also delivering climate justice to those on the front lines of a crisis they did little to cause,” Guterres demanded, adding, “Just look at Jamaica.”
Yes, because, as everyone must assuredly know, the Earth has never produced major hurricanes in the past, so it must be the all-powerful climate change bogeyman that produced this major storm at the end of an unusually slow Atlantic hurricane season.
Actually, Guterres’ order to all national governments to arrive in Belem, Brazil outfitted with aspirational plans to meet the net-zero illusion, which everyone knows can and will never be met, helps explain why President Donald Trump will not be sending an official U.S. delegation. Trump has repeatedly made clear – most recently during his September speech before the U.N. General Assembly – that he views the entire climate change agenda as a huge scam. Why waste taxpayer money in pursuit of a fantasy when he’s had so much success pursuing a more productive agenda via direct negotiations with national leaders around the world?
“The Green New Scam would have killed America if President Trump had not been elected to implement his commonsense energy agenda…focused on utilizing the liquid gold under our feet to strengthen our grid stability and drive down costs for American families and businesses,” Taylor Rogers, a White House spokeswoman, said in a statement to the Guardian. “President Trump will not jeopardize our country’s economic and national security to pursue vague climate goals that are killing other countries,” she added.
The Guardian claims that Rogers’s use of the word “scam” refers to the Green New Deal policies pursued by Joe Biden. But that’s only part of it: The President views the entire net-zero project as a global scam designed to support a variety of wealth redistribution schemes and give momentum to the increasingly authoritarian forms of government we currently see cracking down in formerly free democracies like the U.K., Canada, Germany, France, Australia and other western developed nations.
Trump’s focused efforts on reversing vast swaths of Biden’s destructive agenda is undoing 16 years of command-and-control regulatory schemes implemented by the federal government. The resulting elimination of Inflation Reduction Act subsidies is already slowing the growth of the electric vehicles industry and impacting the rise of wind and solar generation as well.
But the impacts are international, too, as developing nations across the world shift direction to be able to do business with the world’s most powerful economy and developed nations in Europe and elsewhere grudgingly strive to remain competitive. Gates provided a clear wake-up call highlighting this global trend with his sudden departure from climate alarmist orthodoxy and its dogmatic narratives with his shift in rhetoric and planned investments laid out in last week’s long blog post.
Guterres, as the titular leader of the climate movement’s center of globalist messaging, sees his perch under assault and responded with a rhetorical effort to reassert his authority. We can expect the secretary general to keep raging as his influence wanes and he is replaced by someone whose own words might fork some lightning.
David Blackmon is an energy writer and consultant based in Texas. He spent 40 years in the oil and gas business, where he specialized in public policy and communications.
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US Eating Canada’s Lunch While Liberals Stall – Trump Admin Announces Record-Shattering Energy Report

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By Audrey Streb
The Department of Energy (DOE) touted a report on Wednesday which states that America broke records in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.
The U.S. became the first country to export over 10 million metric tonnes of LNG in one month in October, Reuters reported on Monday, citing preliminary data from the financial firm LSEG. The DOE posted on X on Wednesday that “there are big opportunities ahead for U.S. natural gas” and has consistently championed LNG in a sharp departure from former President Joe Biden’s crackdown on the resource.
“The fact that America’s oil and gas industry was able to pass this stunning milestone is impressive considering all the roadblocks to progress which were thrown up by the Biden administration,” David Blackmon, an energy and policy writer who spent 40 years in the oil and gas business, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “It is a testament to both the resilience and innovative mindset of the industry and to the phenomenal wealth of America’s natural gas resource.”
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🗣️RECORD BREAKING: For the first time, U.S. LNG exports are projected to surpass 10 million metric tons in a single month. There are big opportunities ahead for U.S. natural gas!
— U.S. Department of Energy (@ENERGY) November 5, 2025
Two facilities in Louisiana and Texas are responsible for the LNG export surge, according to Reuters. The U.S. LNG industry emerged as an energy sector giant in recent decades, with America now leading the world in LNG exports after being projected to be a net importer as late as 2010, according to S&P Global.
The Biden administration enacted a freeze on new LNG export permits and “intentionally buried a lot of data and released a skewed study to discredit the benefits of American LNG,” the DCNF previously reported. The environmental lobby applauded Biden’s January 2024 freeze on new LNG export terminals, though critics argued that the policy stalled investment, would not reduce emissions and undermined America’s global strategic interests.
In contrast, President Donald Trump sought opportunities to bolster LNG and reversed the new permit pause through a day-one executive order. Some energy policy experts told the DCNF that the reported milestone highlights the resiliency of the industry and the benefit of Trump’s “American energy dominance” agenda.
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