The American president warns Hamas that there will be “hell to pay” if the Israeli captives in Gaza are not immediately published.
Washington, DC – The President of the United States, Donald Trump, threatened Hamas and the people of Gaza as part of a request for the release of all Israeli captives on the territory.
In an article on social networks on Wednesday, Trump renewed his warning that there would be “hell to pay” if the captives are not released.
“This is your last warning!” For leadership, it is now time to leave Gaza, when you still have a chance, “wrote Trump.
“Also, to the inhabitants of Gaza: a beautiful future is waiting, but not if you hold hostages. If you do, you are dead! Make an intelligent decision.
The president’s comment occurred a few hours after the White House confirmed that Washington was engaged in talks with Hamas.
Trump asked for the forced displacement of the entire population of Gaza and the United States to “own” the Palestinian territory.
We do not know how the “bright future” that Trump has promised to residents of Gaza would integrate in his ethnic cleaning plan. Trump previously said that under his proposal, the Palestinians could not return to the territory.
“” Shalom Hamas “means hello and goodbye – you can choose. Release all the hostages now, not later, and immediately send back all the corpses of the people you have murdered, or it’s over for you, “wrote Trump.
“Only sick and twisted people keep the body, and you are sick and twisted!” I send to Israel everything he needs to complete the work, not a single member of Hamas will not be safe if you do not do what I say. »»
Israel has preserved the bodies of hundreds of Palestinians over the years to use as a negotiation currency, a practice known as necroviolence.
Trump has published similar threats in the past, but Hamas insisted that captives will only be released as part of the ceasefire agreement.
The first stage of the agreement ended last week, but Israel refused to go to the next stage of the ceasefire, which would lead to a permanent end of war and the release of all the captives.
Instead, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government supported by Trump, sought to extend the first phase to release more captives without engaging in a lasting ceasefire.
Israel also sealed Gaza, preventing the entry of any humanitarian assistance, including food, fuel and medication – a decision that led to an uproar from the United Nations and the countries of the world.
Netanyahu is already faced with an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes in Gaza, including the use of famine as a weapon of war.
