Netanyahu-Trump: Agreement to End Gaza War

Israeli media reports that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump have agreed to pursue an end to the war in Gaza and an expansion of the Abraham Accords. The newspaper "Israel Hayom", citing a source familiar with the conversation, reports that the agreement was reached after a US strike in Iran.
According to the report, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Termer also participated in a telephone conversation where they expressed enthusiasm for the results of the US attack. The two leaders intend to promote peace agreements with Arab countries, while the cessation of hostilities in Gaza is expected within the next two weeks.
The final arrangements are expected to include the administration of the Gaza Strip by four Arab countries, replacing Hamas, while the Hamas leadership will be exiled. The expansion of the Abraham Accords will provide for the recognition of Israel by Syria, Saudi Arabia and other countries. Israel will consider a future two-state solution, under conditions, while the US will recognize limited Israeli sovereignty in the West Bank.
Diplomatic sources report pressure on Netanyahu to end operations in Gaza, while Trump reportedly expressed concerns about the potential failure of the peace plan.