Trump threatens to Palestinians in Gaza: If you capture, “you are dead” | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
The US president warns Hamas that it would be a “payment to payment” if the Israeli prisoners in Gaza were not released immediately.
Washington, DC – President of the United States Donald Trump She brought a threat to Hamas and the inhabitants of Gaza as part of the request for all Israeli prisoners in the territory.
In a post on social networks on Wednesday, Trump has renewed his warning that there will be “payment to pay” if the prisoners are not released.
“This is your last warning! For the guidance, now is the time to leave Gaza, while you still have the opportunity, “Trump wrote.
“Also, people from Gaza: Waiting for a wonderful future, but not if you keep hostage. If you do, you are dead! Make a smart decision.”
The president’s comment came a few hours after the White House confirmed that Washington Involvement in conversations with Hamas.
Trump called for forcibly displacing the whole population of Gaza and the US to “own” Palestinian territory.
It is not clear how the “beautiful future” Trump promised that Gaza residents would fit into his ethnic cleansing plan. Trump said earlier that, according to his proposal, Palestinians would not be able to return to the territory.
“Shalom Hamas means a greeting and goodbye – you can choose. Release all hostages now, not later and immediately return all the dead bodies of the people you killed, or it’s over for you,” Trump wrote.
“Only sick and twisted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted! I send Israel everything you need to finish the job, no Hamas member will be sure if you don’t do it as I say.”
Israel has been held on the bodies of hundreds of Palestinians over the years to use as a negotiating chip, a well -known practice As a innocent.
Trump has released similar threats in the past, but Hamas insisted that the prisoners would be released only within the fire interruption agreement.
The first phase of the agreement ended last week, but Israel refused to move forward to the next phase of the truce, which would lead to the constant end of the war and the release of all prisoners.
Instead, the Government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was supported by Trump, sought to expand the first phase to release multiple prisoners without committing a permanent truce.
Israel also sealed Gaza, preventing the entry of any humanitarian aid, including food, fuel and medicine – a move that caused a deviation from the United Nations and the countries of the world.
Netanyahu already faces an arrest warrant that has issued International Criminal Court Through alleged war crimes in Gaza, including the use of hunger as a war weapons.