Washington, D.C. – On October 20, 2025, President Donald Trump addressed a recent shooting incident in Gaza that killed two IDF soldiers, suggesting the Hamas leadership might not be directly involved. In a press briefing, Trump stated, “We think that maybe the Hamas leadership was not involved in this and that maybe it involves rebels within Hamas. In any case, we will deal with it firmly.” The comments come amid the fragile ceasefire mediated by Trump’s peace plan, which has seen hostage releases and partial Israeli withdrawal.
The attack, occurring near the “Yellow Line” boundary, has raised fears of internal Hamas factions challenging the leadership’s compliance with the agreement. Trump emphasized U.S. commitment to Israel’s security, adding, “Regardless of who’s behind it, we stand with Israel and will ensure the ceasefire holds.” Mediators from Qatar and Egypt are investigating, with Hamas denying involvement and blaming “rogue elements.”
This development tests the ceasefire’s resilience, with 48 hostages freed but tensions high. Trump’s measured response aims to prevent escalation, but it signals readiness to confront any violations.


