Trump says Hamas faces ‘complete obliteration’ if it insists on staying in power
- Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to see Hamas's response as good news and to continue peace talks, according to Axios.
- Hamas agreed to release all hostages and enter negotiations under Trump's peace plan, detailing hostages' release within 72 hours.
- Trump warned that Hamas would face 'complete obliteration' if it insisted on staying in power, as reported by CNN.
- Negotiations for a ceasefire and future governance of Gaza are scheduled for this week, sparked by Hamas's expressed willingness to discuss Trump's proposal.
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Trump warns Hamas will face ‘complete obliteration’ if the group doesn’t cede power
President Trump expressed wariness Sunday about whether Hamas truly wanted lasting peace and warned the terror group they would face "complete obliteration" if they refused to cede control of Gaza -- as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted all hostages will be freed in the "coming days."
Washington, Oct. 5 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump warned that Hamas is facing “total annihilation” if it refuses to give up control of Gaza, as stipulated in its peace plan to end the war that Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group are waging in the Gaza Strip, according to CNN. Asked in an interview via text message about what the consequences would be if Hamas insists on staying in power in the enclave, Trump responded with a succinct:…
Trump: Hamas Faces ‘Obliteration’ If It Doesn’t Give Up Power
President Donald Trump said Hamas faces “complete obliteration” if the group refuses to relinquish power in Gaza, as his administration continues efforts to advance a proposed ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Trump made the remarks in a text message to CNN’s Jake Tapper on Saturday, responding to a question about what would happen if Hamas declines to cede control. “Complete Obliteration!” Trump wrote. Tapper also asked the presiden…
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