Trump requires Hamas letting hostages in truth social post

President Donald Trump issued a strict warning to Hamas in the social place of truth on Wednesday, urging the terrorist group to immediately let go of all hostages.
The post came after Trump met with Seven former Hamas hostages who traveled to Washington this week, DC. In the group were Eli Sharabi, Doron Steinbher, Keith Siegel, Aviva Siegel, Naama Levy, Omer SHEM TOV and IAIR HORN, according to the hostage forum and missing families.
“” Shalom Hamas “means a greeting and goodbye – you can choose,” the president’s post began. “Release all hostages now, not later, and immediately return all the dead bodies of the people you killed, or it’s over for you.
“Only sick and distorted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted!”
Caroline Leavitt explains to us efforts in negotiating with Hamas to get rid of American hostages
President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of the Congress at the House House Chamber in Washington, DC, Tuesday. (Tom Brenner for Washington Post via Getty Images)
Trump added that “Israel sends everything it takes to finish the job” without “not a member of the Hamas to be sure if you do not say it.
“I just met your former hostages whose lives you destroyed,” Trump added. “This is your last warning! It’s time to leave Gaza, while you still have the opportunity.”
“Also, they expect people from Gaza: A wonderful future is waiting, but not if you keep hostages. If you do, you are dead! Get a smart decision. Release hostages now or will be hell pay later!”
Trump’s post followed a few hours after a white house was caused by the older correspondent of the Fox News Peter Doocy’s White House about his decision to negotiate with the Palestinian terrorist group.
President Donald Trump speaks in Mar-a-Lije Palm Beach, Florida, February 18th. (Pool by AP)
“If they now have long -standing policies not to negotiate with terrorists, why are they now negotiating now directly and for the first time with Hamas?” Doocy asked.
“Well, when it comes to negotiations you think, above all, a special envoy engaged in these negotiations has the authority to talk to anyone,” Caroline Leavitt replied.
Leavitt added that Israel “advised about the matter” and that Trump believes in bringing a “well -meaning effort[s] do what is right for the American people. “
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Donald Trump at the White House oval office on February 4th. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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“These are interviews and discussions. I will not describe them in detail here,” she continued. “These are American lives.”
Fox News Digital’s Landon Mion contributed to this report.