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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel will restart military operations in Gaza unless Hamas releases more hostages by Saturday noon. During a social media address, Netanyahu emphasized that failure to return hostages would mark the end of the ongoing ceasefire, stating, “the IDF will return to intense fighting until Hamas is finally defeated.” This ultimatum coincides with comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump endorsing the termination of the ceasefire if hostages are not freed by the deadline.
Tensions escalated at a White House meeting between Trump and Jordanian King Abdullah II, where Trump reportedly pressured the king to accept Palestinians displaced by a potential U.S. takeover of Gaza. Abdullah reaffirmed Jordan's opposition to such displacement, stressing that rebuilding Gaza should not involve the forcible relocation of its residents.
Further complicating the situation, Egyptian officials announced plans for Gaza's reconstruction that prioritize Palestinian rights, while Palestinian leaders rejected Trump's proposal as unacceptable. The United Nations has urged both sides to adhere to the ceasefire agreement to avoid further escalation.