US President Donald Trump has asserted that he has the full support of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his comprehensive plan to end the Gaza war. When asked if the Israeli leader was on board with ending the bombing and embracing the U.S. vision, Trump’s response was a confident, “Yes on Bibi.”
This claimed support from Israel is a critical pillar of the peace deal, which Secretary of State Marco Rubio says is now “90 per cent” complete. The plan, which Hamas has reportedly accepted in principle, aims to secure the release of all Israeli hostages in exchange for a military de-escalation from Israel.
The deal’s framework requires Israeli troops to pull back to the “yellow line,” their position in mid-August, as a condition for the hostages’ freedom. Rubio described this as the immediate priority, with logistical talks currently underway to facilitate the exchange.
The broader vision includes a plan for the future of Gaza after the conflict. According to Rubio, Hamas has tentatively agreed to enter discussions on this topic, a significant step toward lasting peace. This component, combined with the alleged backing from Netanyahu, suggests a coordinated effort to reshape the region’s political landscape.
President Trump has praised the deal as being highly beneficial for Israel while issuing a stark warning to Hamas. His ultimatum—that the group must give up power or face “complete obliteration”—underscores the high stakes involved in the final stages of these negotiations.
‘Yes on Bibi’: Trump Claims Netanyahu’s Support for Gaza Peace Vision
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