Israel decides to limit entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza after Hamas fails to return bodies of hostages United States President Donald Trump said this Tuesday (14) that the terrorist group Hamas must disarm or be disarmed by force. ✅ Follow the g1 international news channel on WhatsApp On Monday (13), Hamas released the last Israeli hostages alive in Gaza. On the other hand, Israel sent back buses of Palestinian detainees as part of a ceasefire agreement brokered by Trump. The United States peace plan calls for Hamas to disarm and leave control of the Gaza Strip. Members of the terrorist group may receive amnesty. So far, however, Hamas has not committed to laying down its arms and has shown signs that it is moving against the proposal. “If they don’t disarm, we will disarm them. And it will happen quickly and perhaps violently,” Trump said during a meeting at the White House. Trump said he communicated this to Hamas and that the group agreed to disarm. “I spoke to Hamas and I said, you’re going to disarm, right? Yes, sir, we’re going to disarm. That’s what they told me,” Trump declared, adding that he passed the message through intermediaries. The outlook for Trump’s peace plan has deteriorated since returning from visits to Israel and Egypt on Monday. Israel restricted humanitarian aid to Gaza and kept the enclave’s border closed on Tuesday. Meanwhile, remaining Hamas fighters executed men in the streets in a show of power. US President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein VIDEOS: trending on g1 See the videos that are trending on g1
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Trump says Hamas needs to disarm or be disarmed ‘violently’
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