The end of Hamas will be harsh if it does not do the right thing

Agencies – Capitals:
US President Donald Trump criticized the actions of Hamas and considered them a violation of the agreement, and said that the allies would enter Gaza at his request if necessary.
Trump stated yesterday, Tuesday, that many of the United States’ allies expressed their welcome for the opportunity to go to Gaza and eliminate Hamas with great force, but he indicated that there is no need for that yet.
Trump wrote on the Truth Social platform: “I told these countries and Israel, not yet! There is still hope that Hamas will do the right thing, and if it does not, the end of Hamas will be quick and harsh. I would like to thank all the countries that called for help.”
He added, saying: “Many of our great allies in the Middle East and surrounding areas of the Middle East informed me publicly and forcefully, with great enthusiasm, that they would welcome, upon my request, my going to Gaza with strong force and disciplining Hamas if it continued to behave badly, in violation of its agreement with us.
Trump’s comments came amid a major American movement in the Middle East as part of Washington’s efforts to ensure the success of the ceasefire in Gaza and prevent any violations that might lead to its collapse.
US Vice President J.D. Vance, who arrived in Israel on Tuesday, said that it is not possible to set a timetable for the disarmament of Hamas currently. He added that he is optimistic that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza will stick, and that the implementation of the plan is going better than expected, praising Israel’s cooperation.
Vance, speaking at the Civil-Military Coordination Center in southern Israel, where American forces were deployed to monitor the ceasefire, noted that the Israeli government provided notable assistance in implementing the Gaza plan, and expressed his optimism about the steadfastness of the agreement, stressing that its implementation will require continuous follow-up and oversight. He continued: “We are on the right path… our situation is very good… but we must continue to work on that.”




