Trump threatened Hamas with 'coming in and killing them' if they continue to kill people in Gaza.
Donald Trump and Hamas terrorists
porEditorial Team
Argentina
In recent days, numerous executions of civilians by Hamas have been reported inside the Gaza Strip
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, warned that if the terrorist group Hamas continues executing civilians inside Gaza, a behavior not foreseen in the peace agreement, United States forces will have "no choice but to go in and kill them".
The statement comes as the implementation of the first phase of the peace plan proposed by Trump moves forward, which was accepted by Israel and Hamas. Meanwhile, there is evidence of executions inside the Gaza Strip that puts the stability of the ceasefire at risk.
In a message posted on his Truth Social account, Trump wrote: “If Hamas continues killing people in Gaza, which was not in the agreement, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”.
Donald Trump y terroristas de Hamás.
The peace agreement presented by the White House was announced as a first phase that includes the release of the Israeli hostages kidnapped by Hamas, the return of bodies and humanitarian guarantees, as well as a disarmament plan for the Palestinian terrorist organization and the creation of international mechanisms for supervision and aid.
Meanwhile, several international media outlets and sources in Gaza reported the appearance of bodies with signs of torture and summary executions, as well as videos and testimonies showing acts of reprisal by Hamas terrorists against civilians accused of collaborating with Israel or belonging to rival groups.
The peace plan
After the signing of the agreement, the release of the last 20 Israeli hostages alive that Hamas was holding in Gaza was achieved, as well as the release of more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners, in a day marked by celebrations both in Israel and in Palestinian territories.
Donald Trump y terroristas de Hamás.
The White House emphasized as its main objective "a lasting peace in which both Palestinians and Israelis can thrive with the protection of their essential human rights, the guarantee of their security, and the respect for their dignity".
Among the central points of the plan is the creation of a temporary administration in Gaza, which will be led by an apolitical Palestinian technocratic committee, under the supervision of an international Peace Board headed by Trump. That committee will be responsible for coordinating the reconstruction and leading the transition stage until a Palestinian civil government regains full control.
The total demilitarization of Gaza is another pillar of the agreement: Hamas's arsenal must be destroyed under foreign supervision, and fighters who lay down their arms and accept coexistence will receive amnesty. Those who decide to leave Gaza will have safe passage and preservation of the right of return in the future.
The threat from the United States president and its combination with the promise of the peace plan led by Washington offers the possibility of consolidating the ceasefire and beginning the reconstruction of the area, or opens the possibility of an escalation if Hamas doesn't respect the agreed terms.