Netanyahu, Trump discussed ending war on Gaza with major stipulations: Report
Israeli Hayom reported on Thursday that a phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump, which occurred right after US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities last week, included an agreement between them on winding down the war in Gaza.
However, the conditions would have to include the normalisation of relations between Israel and two key regional players: Saudi Arabia and Syria, the paper reported, citing "a source familiar with the [phone] discussion's substance".
Per Israel Hayom, the five points discussed were as follows:
1. Wrapping up the war on Gaza within two weeks and allowing for Egypt and the UAE to administer Gaza, replacing Hamas. Israel's remaining captives in the strip would also be released during this time.
2. Multiple countries taking in Gaza residents for resettlement.
3. The Abraham Accords expanding to include Saudi Arabia and Syria, and potentially other neighbours.
4. Israel declaring its "willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution" under the "two-state solution" concept, contingent upon reforms of the Palestinian Authority.
5. Washington acknowledged Israel's "limited" sovereignty over the occupied West Bank.