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Trump threatens Hamas amid push on next Gaza truce steps

  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that several countries in the Middle East offered to send forces to Gaza to 'straighten our Hamas', but he told them and Israel `NOT YET!`.
  • Diplomats told the New York Times that potential troop contributors worry about deploying where Hamas remains armed, and Jakarta and other governments are unclear on the peacekeeping force's goals.
  • Since the ceasefire began on October 10, Israel has killed nearly 100 Palestinians and on Sunday launched air strikes killing dozens, suspending aid after two Israeli soldiers died in Rafah.
  • The first phase of the agreement remains stalled because Hamas has yet to hand over the bodies of the remaining 15 hostages, while Vice President JD Vance landed in Israel Tuesday to support the plan.
  • The plan's second phase requires Hamas' disarmament and exclusion from Gaza governance, but Hamas links disarmament to a Palestinian state, leaving long-term governance questions unresolved.
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The president claims that U.S. allies in the Middle East are willing to act militarily in Gaza, as tension grows in the Palestinian enclave.

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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