UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENT: Trump–Netanyahu Call Reveals Post-Iran Strike Peace Plan
A New Vision for the Middle East?
In the aftermath of the U.S. B-2 stealth bomber strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities, a high-level call between former U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, and Israeli Ambassador Ron Dermer revealed not only celebration — but a bold, far-reaching peace initiative.
Key Points of the Proposed Trump-Netanyahu Peace Plan (via Israel Hayom)
🔹 End to the Gaza War (within 2 weeks)
- Full release of all Israeli hostages
- Gaza governance handed over to Egypt, UAE & regional partners
- Hamas leaders to be exiled
- Voluntary Gaza Emigration: Third countries would open doors to Gazans seeking resettlement
🔹 Expansion of the Abraham Accords
- Push for normalization with Syria, Saudi Arabia, and other Arab nations
🔹 Conditional Two-State Framework
- Israel signals openness to a two-state vision
- Dependent on significant reforms by the Palestinian Authority
🔹 U.S. Recognition of Partial Israeli Sovereignty in Judea & Samaria
- America would formally back Israeli control over strategic parts of the West Bank
🔹 Saudi Response (via Israel Hayom)
A senior Saudi diplomat reportedly reacted positively to the proposed framework:
- “The war against Iran with U.S. backing has redefined the region.”
- “Trump has demonstrated he can influence Israel constructively.”
- Saudi Arabia still conditions normalization on the creation of a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria and an end to the Gaza conflict.
- But most remarkably: “There is no Islamic objection to rebuilding the Third Temple on the Temple Mount,”…according to sources within the House of Saud, so long as it coexists with the current mosques.

Categories: Middle East

