
Trump-Netanyahu Call Reveals Post-Iran Strike Regional Peace Plan
Following the U.S. B-2 bomber strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, former President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Senator Marco Rubio, and Israeli Minister Ron Dermer held a reportedly celebratory call. While acknowledging the military operation, the conversation quickly pivoted to a far-reaching peace proposal for the Middle East.
Highlights of the Proposal (via Israel Hayom):
1. Gaza War to End Within Two Weeks
• Egypt, the UAE, and other regional players would assume administrative control of Gaza
• Hamas leadership would be exiled
• All remaining hostages would be released
2. Voluntary Emigration from Gaza
• Gazans would be offered the option to relocate, with several countries agreeing to accept them
3. Expansion of the Abraham Accords
• Renewed diplomatic push for normalization with Saudi Arabia, Syria, and additional Arab nations
4. Conditional Two-State Framework
• Israel would signal conditional support for a two-state solution, contingent on significant Palestinian Authority reforms
5. U.S. Recognition of Partial Israeli Sovereignty
• The United States would formally support Israeli sovereignty over select areas of Judea and Samaria
The call reflects a coordinated effort to leverage recent military actions into a broader diplomatic reset across the region.