Trump calls on Hamas: Release the 20 hostages immediately, things will change rapidly.

Trump calls on Hamas: Release the 20 hostages immediately, things will change rapidly.

03.09.2025 19:54

U.S. President Donald Trump called on Hamas to immediately release 20 hostages held in Gaza. In a statement that sounded like a threat, Trump said, "If you do this, things will change rapidly. It will come to an end."

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US President Trump called on Hamas, saying, "Immediately release the 20 hostages in Gaza. If you do this, things will change rapidly. It will come to an end."



TRUMP: HAMAS SHOULD IMMEDIATELY RELEASE 20 HOSTAGES, THINGS WILL CHANGE RAPIDLY



US President Donald Trump made statements regarding the hostages in Gaza. Addressing Hamas, Trump demanded the release of the hostages. Trump wrote on the social media platform Truth Social, "Tell Hamas to immediately return all 20 hostages (not 2, 5, or 7!), things will change rapidly. It will come to an end!"



Trump did not provide details on what measures he would take if the hostages were released or what "end" he was referring to.



THOUSANDS OF PALESTINIANS FACE TORTURE IN ISRAELI PRISONS



Following Hamas's cross-border attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, approximately 250 hostages were taken to Gaza. Israel estimates that 50 Israeli hostages, 20 of whom are alive, are still being held in Gaza. Meanwhile, human rights groups report that over 10,800 Palestinians are being held under torture, starvation, and medical neglect in Israeli prisons.



ISRAEL IS COMMITTING GENOCIDE IN GAZA



Since October 2023, Israel has killed approximately 64,000 Palestinians in Gaza. The occupation has devastated the region, which is facing famine. The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant last November for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.



Israel is also facing a genocide case at the International Court of Justice due to its war against the region. International efforts for a ceasefire have so far failed since Israel broke the ceasefire in March.



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