פרעזידענט טראמפ ווארנט חאמאס: 'האלטס ווייטער אן דעם אפמאך — אדער קומט ערנסטע קאנסעקווענצן'

President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Hamas on [date of statement], saying the U.S. and its partners could end the threat “in two minutes” if the militant group refuses to honor a negotiated deal. Speaking directly about ongoing negotiations, Trump emphasized that while he prefers a peaceful resolution, he will not hesitate to use force if required.
“We could put that out in two minutes. We're giving them a chance... If they don't honor the deal, they'll be taken care of very quickly — but I'd rather not have to do that,” the President said, stressing a blend of patience and resolve in confronting the group.
The remark underscores the administration’s dual approach: publicly backing diplomatic channels while signaling readiness to act decisively should negotiations collapse. Trump framed the offer as a final opportunity for Hamas to comply and avoid an escalatory military response.
Administration officials described the statement as part of a broader strategy to pressure militant leaders into accepting terms that would secure hostage releases and reduce civilian suffering without immediate escalation. Trump’s comment is likely aimed at both rallying international partners around enforcement measures and deterring further aggression.
Critics may view the rhetoric as escalatory, while supporters see it as necessary deterrence—an attempt to extract compliance through the credible threat of decisive action. For now, the President’s message is clear: diplomacy first, but with force as a ready backstop if the deal is dishonored.
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