In a bold statement on his Truth Social platform, former President Donald Trump warned Hamas of severe consequences if they do not release all hostages by a set deadline. He demanded that all hostages be freed by noon on Saturday. Trump threatened that "all hell is going to break out" if Hamas failed to meet this demand. He also called for the return of the bodies of murdered Israelis. Trump warned Hamas leadership to leave Gaza "while you still have a chance," indicating that he believes their safety may be at risk.
Former President Trump threatens Hamas with severe consequences if all hostages are not released by Saturday noon.
This warning came after the expiration of the first phase of a ceasefire agreement. During this time, Israel halted aid shipments to Gaza. Hamas had delayed the release of more hostages, claiming Israel was violating the ceasefire deal. Negotiations for a permanent end to hostilities are ongoing, but tensions remain high. Trump has pledged full support for Israel, asserting that they will receive everything needed to "finish the job." In addition, Trump's threats include a warning that "not a single Hamas member will be safe if you don't do as I say."
The White House confirmed that U.S. officials have been in direct talks with Hamas. These discussions, led by U.S. envoy Adam Boehler in Doha, focused on the release of American hostages. The talks also included broader discussions for the release of all hostages and a potential long-term truce.
International reactions have been varied. Arab leaders recently met in Cairo to discuss Gaza's reconstruction. They proposed an alternative plan to Trump's suggestion of displacing Palestinians. Egypt is leading a plan for an interim administration in Gaza, but Hamas has rejected the idea of a non-Palestinian administration. Meanwhile, the U.S. has dismissed the Arab-led reconstruction plan.
Humanitarian issues are worsening in Gaza due to a near-total blockade that prevents aid from entering. The United Nations and human rights groups have condemned this blockade, warning of a looming humanitarian catastrophe. Amidst this, Trump's rhetoric raises concerns about potential violations of international law and human rights.