Israel’s Victory Sparks Potential Historic Peace Deal
Gaza War Ends in Two Weeks? Trump and Bibi’s Masterplan Revealed
Following the 12-day Israel-Iran war, U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed on a bold plan to end the Gaza conflict within two weeks, exile Hamas leaders, and expand the Abraham Accords to include Saudi Arabia and Syria. The U.S.-backed initiative aims to replace Hamas with an Arab-led administration in Gaza, secure hostage releases, and advance regional peace through Israeli sovereignty recognition and a conditional two-state solution.


A groundbreaking report revealed that U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have finalized an ambitious plan to end the Gaza war within two weeks, dismantle Hamas’s terrorist grip, and reshape Middle Eastern diplomacy. The agreement, forged in a four-way call with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer after U.S. strikes crippled Iran’s nuclear program, leverages Israel’s decisive victory in the 12-day “Am K’Lavie” war to advance peace. The plan, detailed by Israel Hayom, strengthens Israel’s security, ensures the release of all hostages, and expands the Abraham Accords to counter terrorism and foster regional stability.
Key elements include a swift end to Gaza hostilities, with all 50 hostages freed and Hamas leaders exiled. Four Arab nations, including Egypt and the UAE, will govern Gaza, replacing Hamas’s reign of terror with a stable administration. Globally, countries will accept Gazans seeking emigration, reducing pressure on the region. The Abraham Accords will expand to include Saudi Arabia, Syria, and other Arab and Muslim states, normalizing ties with Israel. Netanyahu, rejecting terrorism, supports a conditional two-state solution, contingent on Palestinian Authority reforms to ensure peace, not violence. The U.S. will recognize limited Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, affirming Israel’s right to secure its biblical heartland.
A source described the call’s atmosphere as “euphoric,” with leaders enthusiastic about the Iran strike’s success and its diplomatic opportunities. Netanyahu declared, “This victory presents an opportunity for a dramatic widening of peace agreements. There is a window of opportunity that cannot be missed. We mustn’t waste even a single day.” The plan counters Iran’s destabilizing influence, weakened by U.S. and Israeli strikes, and builds on the Abraham Accords’ 2020 success with the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco. By sidelining Hamas and strengthening Israel’s alliances, this initiative promises a terror-free future, with Israel leading the charge for regional peace.