A message from Trump to Hamas that sounds like a threat: If they want to stay in power, there will be complete destruction.

A message from Trump to Hamas that sounds like a threat: If they want to stay in power, there will be complete destruction.

05.10.2025 17:23

U.S. President Donald Trump said, "If Hamas decides to stay in power, there will be complete destruction. We will soon find out if Hamas is serious. Netanyahu is ready to end the attack in Gaza."

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US President Donald Trump recently announced a ceasefire plan in Gaza, and following positive responses from Netanyahu and Hamas, attention has turned to negotiations between the parties. Israeli and Palestinian delegations will meet tomorrow (October 6) in Egypt to negotiate the prisoner exchange. Before the negotiations, Trump made notable statements.



A MESSAGE LIKE A THREAT TO HAMAS



In a statement to the American press, Trump said that if Hamas refuses to transfer power and control in Gaza, it will be "completely destroyed." Donald Trump noted that clarity regarding whether Hamas is truly committed to peace is expected to emerge "soon."



"NETANYAHU WILL END THE BOMBARDMENT"



Expressing hope that the ceasefire proposal will come to fruition and that he has made significant efforts in this regard, Trump said, "Netanyahu is ready to end the attack in Gaza."



US SECRETARY OF STATE: THE WAR IS NOT OVER YET



US Secretary of State Marco Rubio made statements on NBC's Meet the Press program. Rubio stated that the war in Gaza is not over yet, saying, "There are a few things that need to be done," and conveyed that they have a request from Hamas.



"I WANT THE PRISONERS TO BE RELEASED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE"



Rubio said, "It is not possible to establish an independent governing structure from Hamas in Gaza within three days. Discussions are ongoing regarding the Israel-Hamas agreement. I want the prisoners to be released as soon as possible."



"THIS WILL BE QUITE DIFFICULT"



US Secretary Rubio stated, "We will quickly understand whether Hamas is really serious and how these technical discussions progress logistically," adding that the second phase of the plan addressing the disarmament process will not be easy. Rubio said, "This will be difficult."



BOMBING CONTINUES DESPITE CEASEFIRE CALL



Officials in Gaza reported that at least 15 people have lost their lives in the region today. The Gaza Ministry of Health confirmed the death toll, stating that Israeli bombardments continue in different areas of the city.



Despite Trump's call last Friday for Israel to "immediately stop the bombings" and the delegations from Israel and Hamas going to Egypt to discuss the ceasefire proposal, the attacks continue.



According to a report by CNN International citing an Egyptian official, indirect talks between the US, Israel, and Hamas are expected to begin tomorrow in Sharm el-Sheikh.



DELEGATIONS WILL MEET IN EGYPT



The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that negotiations between Hamas and Israel will take place in Egypt. The ministry's statement indicated that the indirect negotiations between the parties will be organized to discuss details regarding the hostage exchange as part of a peace plan supported by US President Donald Trump and many countries, including Turkey. The statement noted that the negotiations are "part of Egypt's ongoing efforts to end the Israeli war in Gaza, conducted in coordination with mediators."



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