President Donald Trump issued a direct threat to Hamas, stating, “We will solve the situation with Hamas quickly if they do not resolve it themselves, because they are violating the agreement.” In a press briefing, Trump emphasized that Israel stands ready to re-enter Gaza “within two minutes if I ask them,” but the U.S. is extending a “little more time” for compliance. “If they do not behave well, they will be destroyed,” he added, underscoring the gravity of the ultimatum.
The warning comes amid reports of Hamas’s internal violence, including executions in Sabra neighborhood, which the U.S. views as breaches of the ceasefire’s first phase. Trump’s plan, which led to the release of 48 hostages and partial Israeli withdrawal, demands full disarmament, but Hamas’s refusal has strained the agreement. Mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey are pushing for adherence, but Trump’s patience is wearing thin.
The statement reflects Trump’s hardline stance, prioritizing Israel’s security and hostage safety. With the ceasefire hanging by a thread, the international community watches closely, hoping for resolution before escalation.


