US Warns Hamas Planning Attack on Gaza Civilians
The U.S. State Department cited credible intelligence of a Hamas attack on Gaza civilians that would breach the ceasefire brokered by President Trump, risking renewed conflict.
- The U.S. Department of State warned of a "planned attack" by Hamas on Palestinian civilians, which would violate the ceasefire agreement established after recent peace negotiations.
- President Donald Trump stated that if Hamas continues its violent actions in Gaza, the U.S. will have no choice but to take military action.
- Hamas has been accused of executing Palestinians in Gaza as a show of strength, raising international concern about a potential ceasefire violation.
- The State Department emphasized that measures will be taken to protect civilians and maintain the integrity of the ceasefire if Hamas proceeds with its attack.
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Head's up! False flag incoming: Trump admin warns of planned attack by Hamas on Gazans
The State Department warned Saturday of "credible reports" that Hamas might violate its cease-fire with Israel by launching an "imminent" attack on Palestinian civilians in Gaza - warning that any such violence on innocent civilians would trigger a rapid response. "The United States has informed the guarantor nations of the Gaza peace agreement of credible reports indicating an imminent ceasefire violation by Hamas against the people of Gaza," t…
Washington states that this attack would be imminent, which would constitute a "ceasefire violation" concluded a few days earlier. "Measures" to protect civilians and preserve the agreement will be taken.
Hamas rejects US allegations of imminent ceasefire violation in Gaza
Hamas has rejected a statement from the U.S. State Department in which it cited “credible reports” indicating the Palestinian group would imminently violate the ceasefire deal with Israel, Al Jazeera reported.
The Palestinian Islamist movement has called the State Department's claims of a planned attack on Gaza false, rejecting the US State Department's statement.
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