President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Hamas, saying the militant group will be forcibly disarmed if it fails to surrender its weapons voluntarily. In a recent interview, Trump stated, “At a certain point, if they don’t do what they’re supposed to do, then we’ll have to do it FOR them.” He further described the group as “very violent,” adding, “We’re going to find out.”

The president’s remarks come amid ongoing tensions in Gaza, where ceasefire efforts remain fragile and the international community continues to call for disarmament and peace. Trump emphasized that while the U.S. prefers a diplomatic resolution, it will not hesitate to act if Hamas refuses to comply with the terms of the ceasefire. His statement highlights Washington’s firm stance on ensuring stability in the region and supporting allies against militant threats.

The warning has drawn global attention, as many wonder what form any potential U.S. action might take. Trump’s comments suggest the possibility of a more assertive approach, though he clarified that he does not intend to send large numbers of U.S. troops into Gaza. Instead, the administration could support regional partners to ensure that disarmament commitments are enforced.

Observers say Trump’s latest statement signals a renewed readiness to confront groups that defy peace terms, underscoring his message that violent resistance will not be tolerated. The coming weeks will reveal whether Hamas takes steps toward compliance — or if the U.S. will make good on its warning of “doing it for them.”