It is likely that President Trump’s efforts to broker a peace deal are driven by motivations beyond altruism, potentially including political advantages or increased public support. However, such incentives are common among politicians. For instance, when leaders like Mark Carney of Canada, Anthony Albanese of Australia, or President Macron of France take steps such as recognizing the Palestinian state, it raises the question of whether their actions are also politically motivated to maintain or strengthen their positions in power.
Politicians rarely act out of altruism; most decisions are driven by political or personal gain. Why single out President Trump?