Trump Announces End of Gaza War, Criticizes Time Magazine Cover
US President Donald Trump has announced the end of the war in Gaza, marking a significant step towards peace in the region. The news was met with a Time magazine cover featuring Trump, which he later criticized.
On October 13, 2025, Trump stood before the world to declare the war in Gaza over. The agreement, signed earlier that day in Egypt, was the culmination of mediation efforts led by the United States, along with Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey. The peace deal between Israel and Hamas has been hailed as a major breakthrough.
Time magazine commemorated the occasion with a cover dedicated to the Israel-Hamas peace agreement. The cover, however, did not escape Trump's scrutiny. The photo featured Trump with his hair erased and a small, floating crown added, a touch that the president described as 'super bad'. Despite his disapproval of the cover, Trump expressed confidence that the situation in the region would 'normalize'.
The war in Gaza has officially ended, thanks to a peace agreement signed in Egypt on October 13, 2025. US President Donald Trump announced the news, though he later criticized Time magazine's cover photo of him. The region looks towards a more peaceful future.
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