United States President Donald Trump has issued what he referred to as a “last warning” to Hamas militant group to release the hostages being held in Gaza.
Trump’s statement came hours after the White House confirmed it was holding direct talks with Hamas over the remaining Israeli hostages.
“I am sending Israel everything it needs to finish the job; not a single Hamas member will be safe if you don’t do as I say,” Trump said in a lengthy post on his Truth Social platform.
In the social media post, Trump said there would be “hell to pay” if the hostages were not released while not specifying the nature of the support he was sending Israel.
“Release all of the hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is OVER for you,” he added.
“For the leadership, now is the time to leave Gaza, while you still have a chance.”
He also appeared to issue a wider threat, “Also, to the People of Gaza: A beautiful Future awaits, but not if you hold Hostages. If you do, you are DEAD!”
Hamas accused Trump of encouraging Israel to break the ceasefire deal currently in effect between the two sides.
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said in a statement that such threats “complicate matters regarding the ceasefire agreement and encourage the occupation [Israel] to avoid implementing its terms”.
It’s not the first time Trump has threatened Hamas. In December, he said there would be “all hell to pay” if hostages were not released by the time he took office.
The post came after Trump met with a group of hostages in the White House who had been recently released under the ceasefire.
Washington has until now avoided direct engagement with the group, and there is a longstanding US policy against having direct contact with entities it lists as terrorist organisations.
Meanwhile, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the US has been negotiating directly with Hamas to try to secure the release of the hostages.
Israel had been consulted before the talks, she added.
President Trump believed in doing what was in the best interest of the American people, Leavitt told reporters.
She added that Adam Boehler’s work as the special envoy for hostages was a “good faith effort to do what’s right for the American people.”
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