Netanyahu and Trump Agree to End Gaza War Within Two Weeks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump have reportedly agreed that the Gaza war should end within the next two weeks. They reached this understanding during a phone call this week as part of wider efforts to bring peace to the region.

This rapid resolution plan comes after intense military actions, including recent U.S.-backed strikes on Iranian sites and strong diplomatic pressure. In return for halting the conflict, Trump and Netanyahu are said to support a future two-state solution and possibly expand the Abraham Accords—bringing more Arab nations into peace agreements with Israel.

Part of the proposed plan also suggests a temporary governance structure for Gaza, managed by a coalition of Arab states. The deal may include the exile of Hamas leadership and the release of all remaining hostages. However, far-right Israeli ministers have pushed back, insisting that Israel maintain full control over Gaza war.

While neither the Israeli Prime Minister’s office nor the White House has officially confirmed the details, reports suggest this agreement reflects a bold shift toward diplomacy. Both leaders appear ready to halt fighting and pave the way for a broader peace process.

Though fragile, this two-week ceasefire plan highlights a high-stakes chance to calm a long-running conflict and reshape the future of the region. Its success will depend on political support, addressing humanitarian needs in Gaza, and keeping internal and external actors aligned.

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