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News Topical, Digital Desk : US President Donald Trump has once again taken a tough stand on the terrorist organization Hamas. Meanwhile, Trump gave Israel a free hand and made it clear that it can continue its military action in Gaza.

In fact, US President Trump said on Friday that Hamas was responsible for the breakdown of the Gaza ceasefire talks. After the breakdown of this ceasefire, it is believed that Israel may further intensify its military action in Gaza.

'This is getting really bad'

The US President did not just take a tough stance on Hamas, he said in clear and strong terms: I think they want to die, and that's very, very bad. It's gotten to the point where you have to get the job done.

Let us inform you that before starting his Scotland visit, US President Donald Trump also spoke to journalists about the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.

 

News agency ANI quoted CNN as saying that these remarks by US President Donald Trump mark a clear change from the situation a few weeks ago, when Trump seemed confident that an agreement was near that would end the conflict, release the remaining hostages, and allow humanitarian aid to reach Gaza.

What did Trump discuss with the Israeli PM?

Apart from this, when asked about his recent talks with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump said that the talks were nothing special. He further said, "They have to fight and they have to clean up. You have to get rid of them (Hamas).

 

Trump blames Hamas

Meanwhile, it is worth noting that US President Donald Trump directly blamed Hamas. Apart from this, officials from Egypt and Qatar described the current blockade in the talks as normal in the context of these difficult negotiations.

The US President claimed that Hamas has no incentive to negotiate. He said that the number of hostages is constantly decreasing.

 

Donald Trump said that now only the last hostage is left and he knows what happens after the last hostage is captured. That is why he really does not want to make any deal.


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