Trump says US in 'very deep' negotiations with Hamas, urges release of hostages
Negotiations focus on releasing about 50 Israeli hostages, with 20 believed alive, amid ongoing conflict and demands from Hamas and Israel for resolution terms.
- U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Washington was in 'very deep' negotiations with Hamas regarding hostage releases in Gaza.
- Approximately 250 hostages were taken into Gaza by Hamas after an October 2023 attack, which resulted in about 1,200 fatalities in Israel, according to Israeli tallies.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted that the war would end only after all hostages were freed and Hamas was disarmed.
- Trump emphasized that if Hamas continues to hold Israeli hostages, the situation will become 'tough' and 'nasty.
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The recent negotiations for the release of the hostages from the Gaza Strip have not yet reached a conclusion. US President has increased pressure
Trump hints at ‘very deep negotiations with Hamas’
by WorldTribune Staff, September 7, 2025 Real World News President Donald Trump on Friday said the United States is in “very deep negotiations with Hamas” to bring an end to the current conflict in Gaza. Trump reiterated calls for Hamas to release all of the remaining Israeli hostages. “We said let them all out right […]
U.S. President Donald Trump issued a "last warning" to Hamas to accept an agreement to release Israeli hostages from the Palestinian military group.
US President Donald Trump said Friday that Washington is in "very advanced negotiations" with the Palestinian group Hamas and asked for the release of all hostages held in Gaza, according to Reuters. "We are in a very advanced negotiations...


Trump: Several hostages in Gaza may ‘have recently died’
“We know that at least 30 people are dead. And we’re negotiating to get them out,” the U.S. president told reporters in the Oval Office.The post Trump: Several hostages in Gaza may ‘have recently died’ appeared first on JNS.org.
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