Gaza War Wants To End In Two Weeks: US-Israel Peace Plan
- 27.06.2025, 10:27
The terms of the ceasefire will include the insertion of forces from four Arab states.
Immediately after the U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, there was a conversation between Trump and Netanyahu where they agreed on a plan to end the war in Gaza.
According to "Yisrael Hayom", Trump and Netanyahu agreed that the war in Gaza would end within two weeks. Four Arab countries, including the UAE and Egypt, will take control of the Gaza Strip in place of Hamas. The terrorist organization's leadership will be sent into exile and all hostages will be released.
At the same time, Israel will recognize the Palestinians' right to establish their own state. In exchange, the new states would join the Abrahamic treaties and settle relations with Israel.
According to the newspaper's source, the conversation was attended by Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Benjamin Netanyahu and Ron Dremer. The mood of all the interlocutors was upbeat, not only because of the US strike on Iran, but also because of the prospects for resolving the Palestinian conflict.
The following principles were agreed upon in general terms:
- The war in Gaza will end within two weeks. The terms of the cessation will include the entry of forces from four Arab states (including Egypt and the UAE) to govern the Gaza Strip in place of Hamas. PA head Mahmoud Abbas himself recently came out in favor of such a plan.
Hostages would be released, terrorist group leadership deported.
- Voluntary emigration from Gaza under Trump's plan. Several countries will accept Palestinians willing to leave.
- Expansion of the Abrahamic Accords. Syria, Saudi Arabia and several other Muslim countries would join.
- In return, Israel would express willingness for a future two-state solution to the conflict with the Palestinians. But implementation of the idea will be conditional on reforms in the Palestinian Authority.
- The US will recognize Israel's partial sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
Simultaneously, two Yisrael Hayom sources confirmed that Trump is pressuring Netanyahu to curtail the Gaza campaign. The pressure began before the operation against Iran and resumed immediately after.
It was the fear that the joint plan would collapse that prompted Trump's sharp reaction to Israel's attempt to respond sharply to Iran's violation of the truce. The US president feared the peace plan would collapse because of "a small tactical incident involving an Iranian missile," the paper's sources said.