"I might not make heaven," Grap Trump in spite of the fact that Israel-Hamas acquires peace agreement

US President Donald Trump, on his way to Israel aboard the Air Force One, has joked about his afterlife as he emphasizes his role in raising the historic Israel-Hamas. Trump praised the peace agreement, which led to the release of Israeli hostages, and declared the war in Gaza. US President Donald Trump talks to reporters aboard Air Force One on the way to Israel on October 12, 2025 at the Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP (Getty Images via AFP) US President Donald Trump on Sunday offered a playful remark about his hereafter as he spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One, while traveling to Israel for discussions around the historic Israel-Hamas warehouse. In a light -hearted exchange with a Fox News reporter, Trump made a joke about his eternal prospects and said, ‘You know, I’m a little cute. I don’t think there’s anything that will find me in heaven. I really don’t. ‘ The remark laughed at other journalists on the plane. When he thinks about his achievements in the peace agreement, Trump acknowledged his role in the ceasefire mediation, which facilitated the release of Israeli hostages and alleviated tension in the region. He added: “I think I’m not, maybe, the heavenly. I may be in heaven now if we fly one on the air force. I’m not sure if I will be able to make heaven, but I made life much better for many people.” Context of Trump’s remarks comes before his arrival in Israel, where he plans to meet lawmakers and judge the impact of the ceasefire agreement. The peace agreement is widely praised by international leaders because they have helped stability in the region after years of conflict. Trump states that the Gaza war on Trump declared the Israeli-Hamas war in Gaza, and the fragile ceasefire helped his administration to help the broker as an opportunity for lasting peace in the Middle East. “You have won,” Trump told Israel, and urged the country to translate the victories of the battlefield into “the ultimate price of peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East.” Desiring visions for future Trump emphasize economic development and regional cooperation as ways after long -term peace, suggesting that wealthy Arab countries can help finance Gaza’s reconstruction: “The total focus of Gazans should be to restore the fundamentals of stability, safety, dignity and economic development.” International pressure and Gaza conflict Trump have recognized Israel’s challenges amid global investigation, but praised the resilience: “This piece of land is very small … and thinks about what you did. It’s incredible.” Netanyahu criticized the international community for succumbing to the outside pressure: “More and more governments are succinct to anti -Semitic crowds in their own countries … The Hamas killers would be back on the border fence, ready to repeat the horrors of October 7 again and again.”