After months of relentless airstrikes, civilian deaths, and rising global anger, a stunning shift may finally be on the horizon: U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have reportedly agreed to end the Gaza war within a week.
Sources close to the negotiations say the two leaders, under intense international pressure, reached a behind the scenes understanding that the ongoing conflict has spiraled too far and may now be threatening both regional stability and their own political futures.
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We’ve heard enough bombs, we’ve seen enough blood, one source said, quoting Trump in a closed door briefing. It ends. In one week. That’s it.
This is the first time such a clear and firm end date has been agreed upon since the war reignited, and it comes after mounting pressure from global human rights groups, U.S. protests, and internal Israeli dissent.
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For families in Gaza who have spent months living under air raid sirens, this news is a beam of light after a long, dark tunnel. For Americans watching from afar, it may be a chance to reflect on the real cost of war and the power of diplomacy when leaders finally decide enough is enough.
But many still wonder: will the ceasefire hold? Or is this just another political promise in a long list of broken ones? One thing is certain the world is watching.
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