As far as I'm concerned, if all the hostages are not released by 12 on Saturday... I'd say, "let's cancel this (suspension of arms) and let hell go." – said Donald Trump asked for a hold in Hamas's release of another group of Israeli hostages. At the same time, he pointed out that the final decision belonged to Israel.
When asked if it was the United States or Israel To unleash hellTrump said Hamas would see for himself what he meant. He besides estimated that Hamas was looking for an excuse not to keep his promise to release the hostages, suggesting that many of them might be dead. He added that the freed hostages They look like Holocaust victims..
Countries refuse
Trump threatened to halt helping Jordan and Egypt unless they agreed to settle the full population of Gaza. To date, both countries and Libya have rejected his appeal to welcome the Palestinians.
Egypt cannot be part of any solution involving the resettlement of Palestinians to Sinai said Egyptian ambassador to the United States, Motaz Zahran, on social media.
Our rules are clear, and Jordan's firm position on maintaining Palestinian presence on their land will never change. said Jordan Minister for abroad Affairs Ayman Safadi at a press conference on Sunday.
A fresh Palestinian home?
There have been reports that Trump is besides considering sending any 100,000 Palestinians to Albania and Indonesia.
The U.S. besides takes into account Morocco, which as 1 of the fewer North African countries normalized relations with Israel in 2020 as part of the Abraham Agreements. Unlike Libya, Morocco did not prohibit the entry of Israeli passport holders.
On Monday, Trump announced that the Palestinians wanted to leave Gaza. erstwhile asked if the United States would force them to leave, he simply stated that they would leave themselves if they were given a chance of a better life elsewhere.
Israel breaks conditions
Hamas announced on Monday that he would hold until further announcement the planned release of further Israeli hostages by Saturday. As part of a truce in the Gaza Strip, they have so far been traded on Palestinian prisoners held in Israel. In response, Israeli defence minister Israel Kac put the military on advanced alert.
The decision was justified by Israel's earlier breach of the terms of the truce. A spokesperson for the Al-Kassama Brigade stated in social media that Israel had been violating the ceasefire for 3 weeks, including attacking Gazans, blocking the return of refugees to the north and limiting humanitarian aid supplies.