
Hamas Wants to Die, Its Leaders Will be Hunted Down: Trump
In a shocking revelation, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have seemingly abandoned Gaza ceasefire talks with Hamas, with Trump stating that the Palestinian militant group does not want a deal. Instead, Trump claimed that Hamas wants to die, and its leaders will be hunted down.
The statement comes amidst ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas, which have resulted in the capture of Israeli soldiers and civilians in the Gaza Strip. The crisis has sparked international concern, with many calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
In a press conference on Friday, Trump stated that Hamas did not genuinely want a ceasefire deal. “I think they want to die,” he said. “I think they want to die. They’re a very fanatical group, and I think they really want to die.”
Netanyahu echoed Trump’s sentiments, stating that Israel is considering alternative options to achieve its goal of bringing hostages home from Gaza. “We will not let anyone deter us from our primary goal: to bring back the hostages and their families,” Netanyahu said.
The statement from Trump and Netanyahu has sent shockwaves throughout the international community, with many expressing concern over the potential consequences of abandoning ceasefire talks. The United Nations has called for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, urging all parties involved to exercise restraint and engage in constructive dialogue.
The crisis began earlier this month when Hamas militants launched a series of attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians, resulting in the capture of several hostages. Since then, Israel has responded with military force, leading to a significant escalation of violence in the region.
Despite the ongoing crisis, Trump and Netanyahu have maintained that they are committed to finding a peaceful solution to the conflict. However, their statement on Friday has raised concerns over the potential consequences of abandoning ceasefire talks.
The situation in Gaza is precarious, with many civilians caught in the crossfire. The Israeli military has been accused of using excessive force, resulting in the death and injury of numerous civilians. Meanwhile, Hamas has been criticized for launching indiscriminate attacks on Israeli civilians, resulting in the death and injury of many innocent people.
In light of the escalating violence, many are calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The United Nations has urged all parties involved to exercise restraint and engage in constructive dialogue, while human rights organizations have condemned the use of excessive force by both sides.
As the situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, it remains to be seen whether Trump and Netanyahu’s statement will have a lasting impact on the conflict. One thing is clear, however: the situation in Gaza is precarious, and a peaceful resolution is urgently needed to prevent further bloodshed.