Hamas, Gaza and Trump
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday warned Hamas “we will have no choice but to go in and kill them” if internal bloodshed persists in Gaza. “They did take out a couple of gangs that were very bad,” he said earlier this week. “They killed a number of gang members. That didn’t bother me very much, to be honest with you.”
President Donald Trump issues ultimatum to Hamas about disarmament as second phase of hostage deal begins with bodies still missing from Gaza.
While President Donald Trump has declared the Israel-Hamas war over, some Middle East experts say the process to end the two-year conflict is just beginning.
President Trump said Tuesday that Hamas will disarm pursuant to his 20-point peace plan or “we will disarm them.” “Well, they’re going to disarm because they said they were going to disarm, and if they don’t disarm,
While major questions remain about the future of the region, the exchange of hostages and prisoners marked a key step toward ending the deadliest war ever between Israel and Hamas.
Trump stated earlier that "the job IS NOT DONE" after Hamas violated the 72-hour deadline set for the return of all hostages, living and dead, from captivity in Gaza in a social media post. US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Hamas must disarm or the terrorist group will be disarmed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil that conditions outlined in the 20-point plan "are very clear."