Trump and Netanyahu Secret Deal – Gaza War Is Coming to a Close within two weeks!
In a remarkable and dramatic diplomatic move, former US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have allegedly agreed on a historic deal to abandon the Gaza warfare within the next two weeks. The news, shared by The Times of Israel, is an off-the-books agreement rumored to reshape not only the Gaza Strip but the political map of the Middle East.
It was through an informed source that the settlement arrived here after a phone conversation in the wake of a recent US military attack on Iran. It was at some point of this emotionally charged meeting that Trump and Netanyahu, with the accompaniment of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, decided that the battle for Gaza must cease right away.
New Gaza Rule: Arab Quartet to Replace Hamas?
The announced configuration includes a unprecedented change in rule: 4 Arab states Egypt and the UAE among them would jointly rule Gaza, effectively replacing Hamas. The group’s rule is expected to go into exile, and all the hostages presently taken in the enclave would be freed.
But this intended transition comes with its own complexities. Major Arab international sites have indicated that they will only participate in Gaza’s reconstruction after the war if the Palestinian Authority is sanctioned to come back a course of action Netanyahu still flatly rejects.
A Bold Diplomatic Domino Effect
Lumping every other layer on top of this convoluted deal, the configuration allegedly encompasses wider diplomatic payoffs. Saudi Arabia and Syria are about to normalize family members with Israel, setting the stage for a cascade of recognitions from various Arab and Muslim states.
In exchange, Israel would officially support a two-state solution, subject to reforms within the Palestinian Authority. Meanwhile, the US is about to apprehend Israeli sovereignty over certain territories of the West Bank a pass likely to trigger international controversy.
Though skepticism exists, primarily from Hamas and Palestinian groups opposed to exile or displacement, this possible agreement if finalized may represent a rare turning point. The next few weeks may further nicely reveal whether this Gaza War peace agreement in prospect will be a milestone or melt away into another forgotten possibility of Middle Eastern diplomacy.
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