Netanyahu Agreed to End Gaza Conflict Within Two Weeks After US Strike on Iran: Report
- Israel has agreed to end the Gaza conflict within two weeks after discussions led to significant momentum for a hostage deal, according to American officials.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in a video that a significant opportunity has emerged for peace agreements following a recent victory over Iran and a potential hostage deal.
- Opposition leader Yair Lapid called for an end to the war in Gaza, suggesting Egypt should manage the Strip while eliminating Hamas.
- American officials report a major effort is underway to achieve a breakthrough in hostage deal negotiations following a strike in Iran, with progress being made.
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Israeli media report claims Netanyahu and Trump agreed to end Gaza hostilities
From LifeSiteNews By Patrick Delaney The apparent deal allows for Gazans to emigrate to unnamed countries, the release of Israeli hostages, the exiling of Hamas leaders, and governance of the Strip by Egypt and the UAE. A report issued in the Israeli media claims that President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to bring the hostilities in Gaza to a rapid end and expand the Abraham accords. Israel Hayom reported on Thursda…
This Is Trump’s Plan to End the War in Gaza and Bring Peace to the Middle East:
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: U.S. President Donald J. Trump is working on a comprehensive Middle East peace plan, with an immediate focus on ending Israel’s war in Gaza within two weeks.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and leaders from Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Syria, and other Arab nations.WHEN & WHERE: The plan is being developed following the recent 12-Day War between Israe…
A failed peace plan by Trump and Netanyahu provides for a ceasefire in Gaza. Arab states should take over the administration, the Hamas leadership go into exile.
Netanyahu wants Gaza deal to include expanded regional accords, right-wing up in arms
US officials say major effort underway for breakthrough in hostage negotiations but Israeli delegation held back so deal can be sealed at highest levels; Netanyahu seeks White House visit, Trump 'open,' but not date set
A political and moral turning point
For two weeks, Israel and the US turned their sights on Iran—and then, just like that, it stopped. A fortnight of phone calls with relatives, making backup plans for worst-case scenarios, ended with a tweet. Trump flooded the media with disinformation, leaving behind more questions than answers. One moment Israel had acted alone, the next, it had Trump’s blessing; which version was true? Were the US–Iran nuclear negotiations ever sincere, or jus…
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