World ( The cow news digital ) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly given indirect signals suggesting a possible path toward a ceasefire in the ongoing regional conflict.
According to Israeli media reports, Netanyahu has begun framing recent developments as completed achievements, a move analysts interpret as preparing public opinion for a potential end to the war.
The reports indicate that the Israeli leadership may be gradually creating conditions for de-escalation, especially as diplomatic and military dynamics in the region continue to shift.
This comes shortly after US President Donald Trump announced that the United States could withdraw from the Iran conflict within two to three weeks. Trump stated that the main objectives of the operation had already been achieved and suggested that a formal agreement may not be necessary for ending military involvement.
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According to additional media coverage, Trump has also claimed that regime change in Iran has effectively already taken place and that Washington has met its strategic goals in the conflict.
Analysts say the combination of US withdrawal signals and Israeli political messaging could indicate early groundwork for a broader ceasefire framework, although no official agreement has yet been confirmed.
The situation remains fluid, with regional stakeholders closely monitoring diplomatic and military developments that could shape the next phase of the conflict.
