President Donald Trump has issued a "last warning" to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of all hostages held in Gaza. In a statement on his Truth Social platform, Trump threatened that failure to comply would result in severe consequences, stating that it would be "over" for Hamas if they did not release the hostages.
This ultimatum follows a series of unprecedented direct talks between U.S. officials and Hamas, aiming to secure the release of hostages, including American citizens, taken during the October 2023 attacks. The negotiations have been mediated by Egypt and Qatar, with both the outgoing Biden administration and the incoming Trump administration playing significant roles.
Hamas has rejected Trump's ultimatum, insisting that the release of hostages can only be achieved through continued negotiations. They argue that Trump's public warning undermines the delicate progress made thus far and accuse him of encouraging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid reaching a ceasefire agreement.
The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for renewed conflict if negotiations fail. The international community continues to monitor the developments closely, hoping for a resolution that ensures the safety and freedom of the hostages while maintaining regional stability.


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