Trump Issues Dire Warning: All Hell Will Break Loose if Hamas Deal Isnt Sealed By Sunday!

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In a stern warning to Hamas, President Donald Trump has cautioned that "all Hell" will be unleashed if the terrorist organization fails to agree to a peace deal that has been accepted by all other regional countries.

This comes amidst Trump's efforts to bring an end to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, which was sparked by a terrorist attack on October 7, 2023.

According to The Post Millennial, Trump took to Truth Social to express his views on the situation. He described Hamas as a "ruthless and violent threat" that has caused immense suffering in the Middle East for many years.

He referred to the October 7 massacre in Israel, where numerous lives were lost, including those of women, children, and the elderly. He stated that in retaliation for this attack, over 25,000 Hamas 'soldiers' have been killed, with the majority of the remaining forces surrounded and militarily trapped.

Trump's message was clear: "As for the rest, we know where and who you are, and you will be hunted down, and killed." He urged innocent Palestinians to leave the area for safer parts of Gaza, promising they would be well cared for.

He also offered Hamas a final opportunity to agree to peace, stating that the United States, along with other powerful and wealthy Middle Eastern nations, had agreed to a peace deal, which Israel had also signed. This deal, he emphasized, would spare the lives of all remaining Hamas fighters.

The President's post ended with a stern ultimatum: "If this LAST CHANCE agreement is not reached, all HELL, like no one has ever seen before, will break out against Hamas. THERE WILL BE PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST ONE WAY OR THE OTHER."

The proposed agreement, negotiated by officials from the US, Israel, and mediators for Hamas, including Egypt and Qatar, calls for the decommissioning of Hamas's weaponry and excludes the terror group from participating in the governance of Gaza.

Clause 17 of the 20-point plan stipulates that if Hamas rejects the agreement, Israel will deploy the IDF to clear areas in Gaza under the control of the terror group. The plan also demands the release of all hostages, including the bodies of those killed by the group.

The remaining hostages have been held captive since the October 7 attack, during which the terror group killed 1,200 Israelis and took 251 hostages. The plan also proposes transforming the region into a "deradicalized terror-free zone that does not pose a threat to its neighbors," and redeveloping the area for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who, as Trump noted, "have suffered more than enough."

This situation underscores the importance of strong leadership and decisive action in the face of terrorism. It is clear that the path to peace in the Middle East is fraught with challenges, but with the right strategies and a firm commitment to justice, it is a goal that can be achieved.

The world now waits to see how Hamas will respond to this ultimatum, and whether peace will finally be restored in this troubled region.