Israel Ready To End The Gaza War In Two Weeks; Hamas Agreed To Form Another Government Instead Of
The United Arab Emirates, Egypt and two other Arab countries will set up a joint government in Hamas instead of Hamas
A telephonic conversation between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump agreed to a major progress for the Gaza ceasefire.

Israeli newspaper Israel Home reports that US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed to end the Gaza war and expand the scope of the Ibrahim agreements.
The newspaper quoted an informed source as saying that in a conversation between the two leaders, it was decided that the Gaza war would be ended in the next two weeks.
The Israeli newspaper claims that the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and two other Arab countries will set up a joint government in Gaza under the plan. Hamas leadership will be deported and all hostages will be released.
However, many Arab countries have already made it clear that they will not participate in the reconstruction of Gaza unless the Palestinian Authority is given a role that can pave the way for a two -state solution, but Netanyahu has strongly rejected any role of the Palestinian Authority.
Meanwhile, Hamas’s leadership has repeatedly rejected the demand for deportation.
According to the report, the passionate telephone call was made on Monday night, which was also attended by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dramer.