A four-way telephone conversation between United States President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer occurred directly after the American assault on Iran's nuclear installations. According to a source familiar with the discussion's substance, Israel Hayom learned that all participants expressed extreme enthusiasm regarding the B-2 bomber mission results and were experiencing what the source characterized as "euphoria."
Yet the tremendous satisfaction among the four leaders derived not merely from operational achievements but also from their future strategic planning. President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu aim to swiftly pursue fresh peace arrangements with Arab states as part of Abraham Accords expansion.

They reached consensus on these fundamental principles in general terms. They plan rapid implementation, beginning with Gaza warfare termination.
- Gaza hostilities will conclude within two weeks, ending conditions will encompass four Arab nations (including Egypt and the United Arab Emirates) to administer the Gaza Strip, replacing the murderous Hamas terrorist organization. The remaining Hamas leadership will face exile to other countries, while the hostages gain freedom.
- Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.
- Abraham Accords expansion will bring Syria, Saudi Arabia, and additional Arab and Muslim countries to recognize Israel and establish official relationships.
- Israel will declare its willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution under the "two states" concept, contingent upon the Palestinian Authority reforms.
- The United States will acknowledge limited Israeli sovereignty implementation in Judea and Samaria.
Concurrently, two diplomatic sources informed Israel Hayom about substantial American presidential pressure on Prime Minister Netanyahu to conclude the Strip operations. Such pressure commenced prior to Operation Rising Lion and recommenced immediately following its completion. Nevertheless, an additional source indicated no awareness of such pressure.
Israel Hayom further discovered that fears regarding the ambitious plan's potential failure contributed to President Trump's significant anger concerning Israeli strikes after his Iran ceasefire announcement. During the conversation demanding that Prime Minister Netanyahu halt the aircraft, Trump expressed confusion about how Netanyahu would disrupt their agreed strategic peace framework over a minor Iranian missile.
The two leaders' commitment to implementing this ambitious strategy apparently motivated President Trump's extraordinary social media post about the prime minister's legal proceedings. Trump, having previously discussed Netanyahu's trial with him, seeks to liberate him for a complete peace vision engagement. Consequently, Netanyahu's scheduled court testimony next week has been delayed.