Trump Warns Hamas: US President Donald Trump has said that Hamas would squatter "elimination" if it then violates a armistice in the Middle East. Trump said at the White House that Hamas would have to be "good" and behave well—or they would be wiped out.
Hamas no longer has Iran's support—Trump
He moreover personal that now Hamas is not getting as much external support as before, expressly from Iran. Trump said that Hamas has used violence in the past, but now their support is limited, and they have to winnow this.
Trump made it well-spoken that there would be no involvement of American ground forces in any such action. His comments came during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the Oval Office, where the two leaders moreover signed a major try-on on minerals and defense cooperation.
Trump's envoy met Netanyahu
Earlier, US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. The visit is seen as part of Trump's efforts to strengthen the 20-point pledge and armistice try-on in the Middle East.
Israel has moreover tabbed for "renewal" of the armistice try-on pursuit airstrikes in Gaza. The armistice appears fragile pursuit violence on both sides, and US diplomatic efforts are focused on stabilizing it. Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas, saying the crackdown will not involve U.S. ground forces; affairs continues, and the Israel-Hamas armistice remains fragile.