Islamabad, June 27, 2025: Following the US strike on Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump have reportedly agreed to bring the war in Gaza to a swift end and broaden the Abraham Accords, as shared by Israeli press on Thursday.
As per Israel Hayom, which quoted “a source familiar with the conversation”, Trump and Netanyahu reached an understanding during a phone conversation that the Gaza war would wrap up within two weeks.
Four Arab nations, including Egypt and the UAE, would collaboratively administer the Gaza region in place of Hamas. The group leadership would be exiled, and all hostages would be set free, The Times of Israel stated.
Hamas leaders however, have consistently turned down proposals for exile.
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Moreover, Arab allies have repeatedly asserted that they will not take part in the postwar rehabilitation of Gaza without Israeli acquiescence to the Palestinian Authority gaining a foothold there, as part of a pathway to a future two-state solution. Benjamin Netanyahu has flatly rejected any PA role in the Gaza Strip, the publication said.The report also mentioned that Palestinians interested in leaving the Gaza would be received by various undisclosed nations.
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The US-mediated truce between Israel and Iran announced by Trump has sparked a hope among Palestinians for a end to more than 20 months of war in Gaza, which has completely ravaged the area and displaced most of its residents.



