Multiple reports indicate that former President Donald Trump has brokered a preliminary peace agreement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza within two weeks. The reported deal would see Hamas leaders exiled, all remaining hostages released, and the territory governed jointly by the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and two other unnamed Arab states. If confirmed and implemented, the agreement would mark a significant diplomatic shift in the region.
Sources also suggest the deal includes normalization of relations between Israel and both Saudi Arabia and Syria, expanding on prior Abraham Accords initiatives. While no final treaty has been announced publicly, the White House and Israeli officials have not denied the reports. Regional analysts caution that the success of such a deal depends on complex logistical, security, and political arrangements—but if realized, it could represent a historic turning point in Israeli-Arab relations.