Growing global dissatisfaction with Washington's approach to the Gaza conflict has surfaced at the U.N. General Assembly, posing a major challenge to President Donald Trump's Middle East policy. In a bold diplomatic shift, key U.S. allies have recognized the state of Palestine, defying U.S. objections.

Despite promising a speedy resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict upon returning to office, Trump's influence appears diminished as Israel intensifies its military operations in Gaza. Critics cite his unwavering support for Israel as a barrier to peace, while allies question his efficacy as a peacemaker.

Amidst the conflict escalation, friction within the Abraham Accords grows, threatening the paused peace initiatives. Trump's refusal to leverage U.S. power against long-time ally N

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