“Hell that no one has ever seen before.” Trump puts Hamas an ultimatum

2025-10-03 16:30, act. 20125-10-03 18:15
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US President Donald Trump gave Hamas time until On Sunday, time in Washington (north in Poland from Sunday to Monday), to conclude a peace agreement, threatening that otherwise “hell that no one has ever seen before” will break out.


“The agreement with Hamas must be reached until Sunday in the evening at eighteen (18.00) time in Washington. All countries have signed! If the last chance agreement is not achieved, hell will break out against Hamas, which no one has ever seen before. There will be a room in the Middle East anyway” – Trump wrote on his Truth Social portal.
The US president also recommended “innocent Palestinians” to leave the areas where Hamas fighters are located. The fate of the fighters according to Trump depends on his decision.
“As a retaliation for the attack on the civilization of October 7, over 25,000” soldiers of “Hamas were already killed. Most of the others are surrounded and in a military trap, they are just waiting when I give the order” him “to quickly put out their lives. As for the rest, we know where and who you are, and you will be traveled and killed,” wrote the US president. “Please, that all innocent Palestinians would immediately leave this area of potentially great death in the future and go to the safer parts of Gaza. Everyone will be under good care of those who wait to help,” he added.
Trump probably turned to Palestinians located in the city of Gaza, where Israel conducts its extended offensive and which was completely encircled by Israeli troops on Wednesday. A similar appeal to Palestinians was made by the Israeli defense minister Israel Kac.
“This is the last chance for the inhabitants of Gaza to go south (…), those who remain there will be considered terrorists or their supporters,” warned the hangover on Wednesday on X.
The American president officially presented his 20-point peace plan on Monday during the visit of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu publicly supported this plan, although it leaves part of the issues under noteworthy. The agreement assumes a permanent truce, the release of Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and detainees, the gradual retreat of Israel from the Gaza Strip, increasing the influx of humanitarian aid and the reconstruction of this area. According to the contract, Hamas would also have to renounce power and lay down their weapons, Israel would keep the buffer zone around the Gaza Strip, but inside its borders. International stabilization forces consisting of Arabic army would be responsible for inside security, the authorities would be exercised by apolitical Palestinian officials under the supervision of the International Council of Peace, whose president would be Trump himself, and its composition would also come in the prime minister of Great Britain Tony Blair, considered to be the author of the proposal on which Trump's plan is based.
The US president said on Tuesday that he gave Hamas 3-4 days to answer. A representative of Hamas Mohammed Named said on Thursday a runny nose television Al-Jazira that the answer would fall “in the near future.”
– We do not approach this plan, guided by the logic that time is a sword aimed at our neck – he added.
UNICEF: Gaza is nowhere to be safe in the gauze zone
The United Nations Fund for children (UNICEF) once again appealed on Friday for immediate help for children in the Gaza Strip. A spokesman for organization James Elder emphasized that there is no place in the enclave that one could say that it is safe.
At a meeting with journalists in Geneva, Elder reminded that on Friday the Israeli authorities issued an order to leave the city of Gaza by the next 200,000. people. He emphasized that a total of approx. 600,000 were forced to resettle to the south of the enclave. civilians.
– One of the hospitals in Gaza I was in, in which I take from 60 to 80 children with malnutrition and other diseases every day. The Intensive Medical Care Department for infants and newborns at the Al-Helou hospital is overflowed, and the facility was fired at last week-reported the spokesman UNICEF.
Elder also accused the Israeli authorities with a lack of logic in their actions. He pointed out that on the one side of the north of the Gaza Zone, “hostile territory” was announced, and those who remain there, “are to be treated as suspects” and hence the evacuation orders. On the other hand, the spokesman UNICEF emphasized – contrary to Israel's assurances in the south of the enclave, where so -called safe zones were created, the situation is not significantly different.
– The very concept of “safe zones” in the south is a farce; Bombs fall with terrifying regularity. Schools designated as temporary shelters regularly turn into rubble. Tents placed on empty squares do not give any protection against shards. They often stand in flames during raids – said Elder.
He emphasized that from a formal point of view, Israel has no right to deprive the status of civilians of those who do not comply with evacuation orders. He added that the Al-Mawasi region in the south of the enclave is currently “one of the most populated places on Earth.”
– It is grotesquely overpopulated and devoid of basic conditions for survival. 85 percent Families live at a distance of less than ten meters from open sewage, animal droppings, piles of rubbish, standing water or rodent scourge. Two -thirds of families do not have access to soap. I talked to dozens of people in Gaza who said the same: they have no money to move; They do not have a place or a tent to which they could move – emphasized the spokesman UNICEF.
– Two days ago I saw children at the Nasser hospital; Paralyzed, burned or limited as a result of direct hits. A few days earlier in the Al-Aaksa hospital I met many children who were shot by drones-said Elder.
On Tuesday, two years will pass by Israel's retaliation surgery in the Gaza Strip. At that time, according to the Palestinian side, over 65,000 died in it. Palestinians, in the vast majority of civilians. According to the UN and the organization of human rights, these estimates are underestimated. Israel's attack on the Gaza Strip is a response to the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023, in which about 1.2 thousand died. people, and over 250 were captured.
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