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Trump warns Hamas that action will be necessary if violence continues in Gaza.

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In a recent escalation of tensions, President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Hamas, stating that if internal violence in Gaza continues, the U.S. would have “no choice but to go in and them.” This marks a notable shift from his prior downplaying of Gaza’s internal conflicts.

Trump clarified that while U.S. troops wouldn’t be deployed directly into Gaza, nearby forces might intervene under American guidance, emphasizing the urgency of disarming Hamas: “They will disarm, and if they don’t, we will disarm them, and it’ll happen quickly and perhaps violently.”

This warning comes amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the U.S. on October 10, 2025, which intended to end a two-year conflict resulting in significant loss of life and humanitarian crises. Challenges to the ceasefire include internal violence in Gaza and disputes over hostage returns.

In response to the escalating situation, U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited Israel on October 21, 2025, to reinforce the ceasefire. He expressed cautious optimism about its progress, noting that it was going “better than expected.” During his visit, Vance toured a new center for civilian and military cooperation, crucial for maintaining the ceasefire, and met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He acknowledged the difficulties in recovering individuals trapped under rubble while urging patience amidst Israeli frustration over the pace of hostage returns.

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Despite these diplomatic efforts, the situation remains volatile. The U.S. State Department has warned of potential s by Hamas on Palestinian civilians, which would violate the ceasefire. Trump indicated that the U.S. is ready to take measures to protect civilians and uphold the ceasefire, though precise details have not been disclosed. The international community continues to closely monitor the situation, hoping for a lasting peace.

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8 Comments

  • Is Trumps tough stance on Hamas the right move, or will it only escalate tensions in Gaza further? Thoughts?

  • Isnt it time for both sides to prioritize peace over retaliation? Violence only perpetuates the cycle. Lets break free from this endless loop.

  • Should Trump really be the one warning about violence in Gaza? Isnt his approach more likely to escalate the situation?

  • I dont know about you guys, but I think its about time someone took a strong stance against the violence in Gaza. Thoughts?

  • I dont get why Trump is involved in Gaza. Cant they handle their own issues without outside interference?

  • Honestly, Trumps threats to Hamas feel like empty rhetoric. Will more violence in Gaza actually be solved by more aggression? 🤔

  • Do you think Trumps warning to Hamas will actually lead to peace in Gaza, or just escalate the violence further? Lets discuss!

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