Last week, the US president Donald Trump She was in the spotlight of a worldwide geopolitical show that seemed to move at a frenzied pace. Within 24 hours, the US has launched air strikes at Iran’s three nuclear facilities, sparked strong reactions to the international community, and at the same time successfully intervened – for a ceasefire between Israel and Israel and Iran.
After the US hit on Iran’s nuclear facilities, Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump allegedly agreed on the quick end of the war in Gaza, The Israeli media, Israel Hayom, citing a “source that knows the debate” reports. According to this medium, Trump and Netanyahu agreed to telephone that the Gaza war will end within two weeks.
Donald Trump plays in two -if not many -dashboard at the same time: Peace in Gaza, warrior against Iran’s nuclear, and “father of class” on the planet. The agreement with Netanyahu reinforces his profile. The attack on Iran, however, may have been hiding long -term consequences that have not yet been seen.
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The Trump government seems to be receding from its strict policy against Iran, even planning its funding plan.
Trump, as shown by the recent operation “Midnight Hammer”, does not rest in diplomatic statements. On the contrary, Iran wants to feel the cost of its nuclear ambition – in terms of infrastructure, prestige and strategic deterrence.
According to US and Israeli estimates, strikes in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan have delayed the Iranian program in “many years”. Other, more skeptical voices, point out that Iran had probably dispersed material or maintained hidden facilities. But Trump does not seem willing to let this narrative dominate.
After the “hard face” he showed at the expense of Iran, bombarding his nuclear facilities, Trump now seems to change his attitude with Tehran.
At least this reports CNN, after contacting four sources knowing the matter. Sources have argued for the Trump government that it is now considering funding for the development of a nuclear program which will focus on the production of energy for political purposes, without including enriched uranium. This is a height investment 20-30 billion dollars.


In addition, the possibility of loosening penalties in force and release limited Iranian funds, value – also – billions of dollars, remains open.
This move – always with sources – is part of a strategy to bring Tehran back to the negotiating table, despite the military attacks that took place last two weeks.
Reportedly there is also a discussion of the possibility reconstruction of nuclear facilities destroyed, in order to enhance transparency and ensuring that Tehran will not be able to develop nuclear weapons.
The hopes of the Trump administration is that, after recent events, Iran will be more willing to accept US terms and stop its efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
However, Iranian experts warn of Tehran that it may now decide to seek to develop nuclear weapons.
The cloudy landscape is also confirmed by the statements of the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragsi, who argued that Tehran still does not yet have a “plan” to repeat the nuclear program with the US.
The Trump – Netanyahu Plan for Gaza
Given the closure of- at least at this stage- of the front with Iran and the attention of the planet to be reunited to the long-awaited Gaza, the US and Israel, they appear ready to promote their own revised plan for a new Middle East.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu agreed on telephone that the Gaza war would end within two weeks.


The plan foresees, according to reports, that four Arab states, including the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, would have ruled the Gaza Strip in Hamas. The leadership of the terrorist group would be exiled and all hostages would be released.
However, the Arab allies have repeatedly assured that they will not participate in the post -war rehabilitation of Gaza without the Israeli assurance of a definitive solution that will include the solution of two states.
However, Netanyahu has categorically rejected any role of the Palestinian authority in the lane.
According to Israel Hayom’s report, the decision to proceed with the US and Israel in a resolution of Gaza’s issue emerged when shortly after the US attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities, a four -day phone conversation was held with Donald Trump by Donald Trump.
In the phone call, the next steps were discussed for an extension of “peace” in the Middle East. Publications in Israeli and Arab media and statements of officials, USA, Israel and Arab countries are making moves to settle open issues in the Middle East.
At the same time and the Europeans are pushing for a solution to Gaza. It is noted that there was a relevant agreement on the Summit on the subject, with the written text of conclusions stating how:
“The European Council is calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the unconditional release of all hostages, which will lead to a definitive end to hostilities. He regrets his “miserable humanitarian situation in Gaza, the unacceptable number of victims between civilians and starvation levels” and calls on Israel “to completely eliminate the exclusion of Gaza, to allow immediate and unobstructed access, and the constant distribution of humanitarian and humanitarian aid” impartial to save lives. “
If Trump’s goal was to re -present the leader who “brings global stability through power”, then – probably – he is on his way. But if its calculations prove to be wrong, the price will possibly pay the whole area.