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In a stern message from the Oval Office, U.S. President Donald Trump warned Hamas to release all Israeli hostages by Saturday or face severe repercussions, referring ominously to "opening the gates of hell." This ultimatum comes as Hamas announced the suspension of hostage releases, citing Israeli violations of a fragile ceasefire established in January. Trump emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "If all the hostages are not free by Saturday at twelve, I would say: ‘Cancel it, everything is canceled.’”
The escalating crisis follows Trump's controversial plan for Gaza, which includes relocating its population of 2.3 million to other Arab nations, an approach condemned as potential ethnic cleansing by many Arab states. Trump's remarks regarding permanently controlling Gaza have drawn significant criticism, revealing a lack of clarity on how the U.S. intends to manage the region.
With diplomatic meetings planned with leaders of Jordan and Egypt, the situation remains tense, as critics express concerns over the humanitarian implications of Trump's strategies. According to reports, over 45,000 Palestinians have died in recent conflicts, heightening the urgency of resolving the ongoing crisis.