Time magazine presented a new cover dedicated to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which depicts US President Donald Trump. The issue was called "His Triumph", but the politician himself reacted to it not at all with triumph.
Trump expressed his outrage on the social network Truth Social, writing that although the article about him came out "pretty good", the photo is "probably the worst in history".
"They removed my hair, and then added some kind of floating "crown" above my head, but it's a very small one. Very strange! I never liked it when they take pictures of me from below, but this is just a terrible photo. What are they doing and why?" the President was outraged.
The living Israeli hostages held in Gaza have been freed under the first phase of Donald Trump's peace plan, alongside a Palestinian prisoner release. The deal may become a signature achievement of Trump's second term, and it could mark a strategic turning point for the Middle… pic.twitter.com/0bZDABIDGj
— TIME (@TIME) October 13, 2025
The article about Trump came after the US President, together with the leaders of Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, signed a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which became one of the key points of his peace plan for the region.
What is Trump's peace plan for Gaza
Donald Trump's peace plan for the Gaza Strip envisages a gradual end to the war, the release of hostages and the reconstruction of the devastated region. After reaching agreements on a ceasefire and a hostage exchange, Trump announced a transition to phases that include the creation of a transitional government of Palestinian technocrats. Its activities will be supervised by an international Peace Council, which will include world leaders present at the summit in Egypt.
A separate condition of the peace plan is the demilitarization of Gaza and the formation of a new civilian police force that will ensure the security of the population without the participation of armed groups. After that, a large-scale reconstruction program financed by the United States should begin.
As a reminder, the Israeli political leadership ordered the military to stop the offensive campaign to capture Gaza City and switch to purely defensive actions after a call by US President Donald Trump to stop strikes on the Strip.
Who we are: About us, Contacts. How we write news and our principles: Editorial code. We did our best. If you found this valuable – please support us.
To request a correction, please send an email.