Israel may return to Gaza if Hamas breaks ceasefire all hostages will be freed : Trump

Israel may return to Gaza if Hamas breaks ceasefire all hostages will be freed : Trump



President Donald Trump stated that if Hamas breaks the ceasefire agreement, Israeli troops could return to Gaza under his direction.

According to CNN, Trump threatened to use the IDF "as soon as he says the word" if Hamas doesn't adhere to the ceasefire deal.

During a quick phone conversation, Trump stated, "What's going on with Hamas that will be straightened out quickly." He was alluding to Israel's claims that Hamas had not fulfilled fully with the deal to release the dead and living hostages.

"All hostages, alive and deceased, will be returned within 72 hours of Israel publicly accepting this agreement," according to Trump's 20 point peace proposal.

Only four of the 20 Israeli hostages who were still alive have been returned as of Wednesday morning. One of the bodies did not belong to an Israeli hostage, according to the Israeli military.

"It was crucial to get those 20 hostages out," Trump stated.
As Hamas fights other factions, violent battles have persisted in Gaza, including instances of public executions.

Trump threatened to disarm Hamas or "we will disarm them." Additionally, his peace proposal suggests that Gaza be demilitarised and subject to independent oversight, with no role for Hamas in governance.

"I'm researching it," Trump responded when asked if Hamas might be killing innocent Palestinians. "We'll investigate it. Gangs Plus could be involved.

Trump stated, "I think about it," in response to a question concerning what would happen if Hamas refused to disarm. When I say the word, Israel will be back on those streets.

They would do that if Israel could enter and take them to task. He also mentioned that he had previously held the Israeli military in check. I had to keep them at bay. I got into a fight with Bibi.

Trump expressed strong worldwide support and hoped for lasting peace. In reference to the summit in Egypt where nations signed or endorsed the tenets of the "Trump Peace Agreement," he stated, "Fifty-nine countries are part of this."

The MAGA leader also discussed other international concerns, stating that he is still working to put an end to Russia's war against Ukraine.

On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is anticipated to pay a visit to the White House. Trump declared, "I'm working hard on the Russian thing." "The other three thousand has been going on for three years."