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International News: US President Donald Trump has given Hamas a clear warning. He announced that Hamas must accept his 20-point peace proposal by Sunday evening. If they fail, he said, strong military action will follow. Trump declared that Hamas is facing its last opportunity to step back from violence. He said peace in the Middle East depends on this decision. According to Trump, the deadline will not be extended, and if ignored, the outcome will be “destructive and final.”
Trump strongly condemned the October 7 attacks carried out by Hamas. He called the group violent, brutal, and a threat to the region. In his message, he claimed Hamas forces had already suffered huge losses in retaliatory strikes. Thousands of fighters, he said, had been killed or trapped. Trump assured that known fighters would be hunted down and eliminated. He presented these figures as proof that Hamas is already weakened and running out of options.
Alongside his warning to Hamas, Trump addressed civilians in Gaza. He urged them to leave areas of possible fighting and move to safer zones. He said innocent lives should not be put at risk. The President promised that those waiting for aid would be taken care of. His statement emphasized that the fight was against Hamas, not the common people. Trump also said international agencies would be allowed to provide relief.
Trump said this ultimatum was not only about military power but also about peace. He described it as Hamas’s “final chance” to save lives and avoid destruction. He stressed that several countries, including regional powers and wealthy nations, supported the peace plan. According to him, if accepted, the proposal would bring stability and reduce bloodshed. Trump claimed the deal could even protect Hamas fighters if they chose negotiation over conflict.
One of the most serious conditions in Trump’s message was the release of hostages. He demanded that Hamas must free every captive, whether alive or dead. Trump said keeping hostages would only worsen their situation. He warned that if Hamas refused, consequences would be more severe than ever before. He called this demand non-negotiable and central to the peace deal.
Trump set a strict deadline for Hamas. He said the group must respond by 6 p.m. Sunday, Washington time. He made it clear that ignoring the deadline would lead to a much tougher approach. The President repeated that there would be no second chances. He said if Hamas missed this opportunity, attacks would be stronger and more decisive than before. His words carried the tone of a final warning.
The ultimatum has created uncertainty in the Middle East. Supporters of Trump’s plan hope Hamas will agree, but many doubt the group will surrender. If the deal fails, experts fear another large-scale attack is imminent. Regional powers are closely watching the situation. For now, all eyes are on Hamas’s response before Sunday evening. Whether peace or war follows depends on the next few days.
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