In a week when President Donald Trump openly declared war on the “enemy within” — meaning anyone who disagrees with his edicts, from blue-city mayors to generals to judges to universities to media — we all could use a glimmer of hope in the wider world.
Perhaps, just perhaps, we may have one, as Hamas agreed last week to release all Israeli hostages, living and dead, “according to the exchange formula contained in Trump’s proposal, and as the field conditions for the exchange are met.”
The reference, of course, is to the 20-point peace plan Trump put forth Monday, standing alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Like so much of Trump’s foreign policy, his plan is high on hoopla but vague on details, and often fantastical in its aspirations. In reality, almost every point wi