đ️ Trump, Netanyahu Reportedly Agree to End Gaza War Within Two Weeks, Expand Abraham Accords
By [USA NEWS TODAY] | June 26, 2025
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In a potential breakthrough for Middle East diplomacy, former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reportedly agreed in principle to end the ongoing Gaza war within the next two weeks. The agreement, first reported by Israel Hayom, also includes plans to expand the Abraham Accords, the normalization agreements brokered under the Trump administration between Israel and several Arab nations.
While details remain scarce, sources close to both leaders say the proposed ceasefire would be part of a broader regional realignment, aimed at stabilizing the situation in Gaza while reigniting diplomatic ties across the Arab world.
đ° What We Know So Far
According to Israel Hayom, Trump and Netanyahu held a series of private communications in recent weeks, including at least one high-level meeting attended by senior aides from both camps. The discussions reportedly centered on two main goals:
- Establishing a formal ceasefire between Israel and Hamas within two weeks, potentially brokered with Qatari or Egyptian mediation.
- Expanding the Abraham Accords to include additional Arab and Muslim-majority nations, potentially including Oman, Mauritania, and even Indonesia.
The report has not yet been independently verified by U.S. or Israeli officials, but White House and IDF spokespersons have not denied the claim.
đĨ War in Gaza: The Urgent Backdrop
The current war between Israel and Hamas has raged for over seven months, with thousands killed and wide-scale destruction reported in Gaza. Despite intermittent ceasefires and international pressure, a permanent end to hostilities has remained elusive.
Humanitarian conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate, prompting renewed calls for a lasting truce. Trump’s reemergence in the diplomatic spotlight — particularly with a potential return to the White House looming in the 2026 U.S. elections — adds urgency and political weight to any proposed agreement.
đ Abraham Accords: A Diplomatic Revival?
The Abraham Accords were initially signed in 2020 between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco. While the agreements normalized relations and opened doors for trade and security cooperation, momentum stalled in recent years due to renewed violence and shifting regional alliances.
A revival and expansion of the accords could be a major foreign policy win — not just for Netanyahu’s embattled government, but also for Trump, who has touted the deals as a legacy-defining achievement.
Sources say discussions are already underway with additional countries, and that economic incentives and security guarantees are being offered to sweeten the deal.
đ¤ What's Next?
If the reported timeline holds, an official ceasefire agreement could be announced by mid-July. However, questions remain:
- Will Hamas agree to the terms?
- Will the Biden administration support or oppose Trump’s unofficial diplomacy?
- Will other regional powers — such as Iran or Turkey — attempt to derail the effort?
So far, Netanyahu’s office has issued a carefully worded statement, saying:
“Israel is committed to achieving long-term regional peace and security. Any diplomatic developments will be announced through official channels.”
Trump, meanwhile, posted a cryptic message on Truth Social:
“PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH. BIG THINGS COMING VERY SOON. STAY TUNED.”
đ️ Final Thoughts
With the war in Gaza dragging on and regional tensions at a boiling point, even a tentative step toward peace would mark a significant shift. While skepticism is warranted — particularly with election politics in play — any move that reduces violence and advances diplomacy should not be ignored.
Whether this effort succeeds or stalls will depend on far more than just Trump and Netanyahu. But for now, it appears the wheels of diplomacy are, at least, turning.
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