Trump And Israel's Netanyahu Working On Plan To End Gaza War, Expand Abraham Accords: Report
- In a June 2025 phone conversation, the leader of the United States and Israel’s prime minister reached an agreement to bring the Gaza conflict to a close and to broaden the scope of the Abraham Accords.
- The agreement came after several weeks of vigorous talks, influenced by growing global demands and a tenuous ceasefire in Gaza, alongside recent obstacles to Saudi-Israel normalization since October 2023.
- The plan calls for the removal of Hamas leadership, joint administration of Gaza by the UAE, Egypt, and other Arab nations, acknowledgment of a Palestinian state without military capabilities in designated areas of the West Bank and Gaza, and the expansion of diplomatic relationships.
- Trump called this a "once-in-a-generation chance to bring real peace," while the Palestinian Authority showed cautious optimism, stating willingness to engage if rights and sovereignty are respected.
- The outcome depends on complex reforms in Gaza, trust building, regional cooperation, and political challenges within Israel opposing a Palestinian state, leaving the plan's feasibility uncertain.
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