U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday that if all hostages held in Gaza are not released by Saturday at noon, he would push to cancel the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and allow “all hell to break loose.” Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump made it clear that he believes Israel should not be pressured into extending the truce unless Hamas frees every captive.
In addition, Trump suggested withholding U.S. aid to Jordan and Egypt if they refuse to accept Palestinian refugees relocated from Gaza. His comments reflect a firm stance on the ongoing conflict and the role of regional allies in handling the humanitarian crisis.
The situation in Gaza remains tense as ceasefire negotiations continue. International efforts are focused on securing the release of hostages and preventing further escalation. Trump’s statement raises concerns about the future of the truce and its impact on Middle East stability.
With the deadline approaching, global attention is on whether negotiations will succeed or if hostilities will resume. Trump’s remarks have sparked debate, with some supporting his strong approach while others warn it could lead to increased violence. As tensions rise, the response from Israel, Hamas, and U.S. allies remains uncertain.


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