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Netanyahu expects to expand peace talks after Iran war

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, said that Israel's war against Iran was a chance for peace and his country shouldn't waste it.

In a press release, Netanyahu stated: "This victory offers an opportunity to dramatically expand peace agreements." This is something we are working with great enthusiasm on.

"Along with the release of hostages and defeating Hamas, a window of chance must not be missed." We can't waste a single moment."

Israel Hayom, citing an anonymous source, reported earlier in the day that Netanyahu and U.S. president Donald Trump had agreed, in a telephone call this week, to end the Gaza war quickly, possibly within two weeks.

Israel Hayom stated that the agreement could include an expansion of the Abraham Accords between Israel and its Arab neighbours, including Saudi Arabia and Syria.

The Prime Minister's Office declined to comment on Israel Hayom.

The U.S. brokered Israel-Iran truce announced by Trump has raised hopes among Palestinians that the 20-month-long war in Gaza, which has ravaged the area and forced most of its residents to flee their homes with widespread malnutrition, will soon come to an end.

Netanyahu stated on Sunday that he expects more countries to sign the Abraham Accords with a weaker Iran.

Netanyahu said to reporters at the time, "We have broken up the axis." This is a big change, and Israel is becoming more prominent not only in the Middle East, but around the globe. This is a major shift.

"We will have a new, bright future of security, prosperity, hope, and peace." Reporting by Howard Goller and Maayan Libell; editing by Andrew Cawthorne

(source: Reuters)