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Wed 13 Aug 2025 4:14 pm - Jerusalem Time

An Israeli journalist reveals the date for the end of the Gaza war and a broader regional plan.

The Hebrew newspaper Maariv published a report on what broadcaster Yaakov Bardugo discussed on Channel 14, where he talked about the future of the Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip. He confirmed that the mediators are talking among themselves, and that there is currently no agreement, referring to President Trump's statements on the matter.

Bardugo added that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed in a previous press conference that there is no agreement, and that the matter has already been issued. He raised questions about the action plan for occupying Gaza, noting that there are discussions about a time frame ranging from one day to two months.

He also indicated that the war will end by October 14, but he expected that to happen much earlier, either through Hamas's surrender or the occupation of the strip. He mentioned that Chief of Staff Zamir will launch the operation in Gaza in the coming weeks.

In a related context, Bardugo spoke about the new Abraham Accords, noting that there are seven new agreements in response to the previous agreements, and that Netanyahu is likely to be at the United Nations between September 23 and 24.

It is worth noting that the Israeli aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has resulted in a genocide, with the number of Palestinian martyrs reaching 61,599, and 154,088 injured, in addition to more than 9,000 missing.

The aggression has also led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and created a famine that resulted in the deaths of 227 people, including 103 children, reflecting the scale of the humanitarian disaster faced by the residents of the strip.

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An Israeli journalist reveals the date for the end of the Gaza war and a broader regional plan.

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