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Trump gives the Hamas “last warning” about the publication of Geisel

US President Donald Trump described Hamas as the “last warning” and requested the immediate release of all hostages in Gaza. The strongly formulated ultimatum came through a lengthy post on Trump's social platform, shortly after he was released under the captivity of Hamas.

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“I send Israel everything it needs to end the job, and not a single Hamas member is safe if you don't do what I say,” wrote Trump in the social media message. The threat of the President coincided with the unprecedented confirmation of the White House that the government opened direct discussions with Hamas about the hostages.

US President Donald Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrive on February 4, 2025 (AFP / Andrew Caballero-Reynolds) a press conference in the east of the White House in Washington, DC.

The bidet management had previously avoided the direct involvement with Hamas because there is a long -term US directive against direct contact with groups that are shown as terrorist organizations. However, the Trump administration pursued a different approach in the first weeks of office.

When Trump met in the Oval Office with published hostages on Monday, he won her in his efforts to convey the youngest Geisel deal with Hamas, which included repeated warnings that “the Gates of Hell” is opened when the terrorist group shows no flexibility. They gave him a badge that thanked him, with the Talmudic sentence “one who saves a life, saves the whole world”, and he later took a photo, holding it.

The golden badge for Trump, which is presented by the released hostages

In his social contribution to his truth, President Trump again warned that there would be “hell to pay” if the hostages were not published, even though he did not indicate the type of support that was sent to Israel. “Do not leave all hostages later and immediately give all the bodies of the people who murdered them or immediately back for them,” said the President.

The President also seemed to give the Hamas leadership a direct ultimatum: “For the tour, the time is now the time to leave Gaza Strip while still having a chance.” His message also stretched to Palestinian civilians and warned: “Also to the people in Gaza: A nice future awaited, but not if they hold hostages. If they do this, they are dead!”

In December, before taking office, he warned that there would be “hell to pay” if hostages were not published by his inauguration. The recent statements by the President followed a meeting of the White House with recently published hostages that had been freed during the armistice.

The Press spokesman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed to the reporters that the United States actually negotiated directly with Hamas to secure the release of the remaining hostages. According to Leavitt, Israel had been consulted before these talks began.

“President Trump believed to do what was in the best interest of the American people,” said Leavitt of the press and added that the special representative for the hostage of Adam Boehler's work was “good effort to do what was right for the American people”.

A Palestinian source informed the BBC These “two direct sessions” took place between the representatives of the Hamas and the US officials who “preceded several communication”. The report stated that these discussions took place in Qatar.

Israeli officials claim that 59 hostages remain in the Gaza Strip, with about 24 being considered lively. Among the still caught US citizens who urgently make the direct commitment of the administration.