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NextImg:Trump’s Hamas ultimatum: What to know about the Saturday deadline

President Donald Trump has issued a stark ultimatum to Hamas regarding the remaining hostages in Gaza, setting a Saturday deadline that could potentially reshape the current Middle East ceasefire. Here’s what you need to know about this developing situation:

The deadline

Mr. Trump has given Hamas until Saturday at noon to release all remaining hostages, warning that “all bets are off” if they fail to comply. Speaking during his meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah, Mr. Trump expressed skepticism about Hamas meeting this deadline, suggesting they’re “trying to play tough guy.”



Current hostage situation

The stakes are high, with Hamas and affiliated groups currently holding:

Why Trump says Hamas won’t comply

During Tuesday’s White House meeting, Mr. Trump offered a stark assessment of why Hamas might miss the deadline. He suggested that the remaining hostages are in poor physical condition, stating that Hamas has been strategically releasing only the healthiest captives to avoid public outrage over the condition of others.

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“I think the reason Hamas is playing so cute is because they probably saw the reaction to these people that came out,” Mr. Trump said, adding that they’re “sending the most healthy people out, because they don’t want to send the least healthy people out.”

Hamas’ response

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri dismissed Mr. Trump’s ultimatum, stating that “the language of threats has no value and only complicates matters.” The organization emphasized that there is an existing agreement that must be respected by both parties.

Broader context

The situation is further complicated by:

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What could happen next

While Mr. Trump has declined to specify exactly what “all hell breaking loose” would entail, saying only “You’ll find out, and they’ll find out too,” he has emphasized that he’s speaking for himself and that Israel could override his decision. The Israeli military has reportedly been preparing for “any possible scenario” in Gaza.

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Trump predicts Hamas won’t make hostage deadline, says ’all bets are off’ if they don’t comply

Hamas says Trump threat to unleash ’hell’ has ’no value’

Trump says ’hell’ going to break out if Hamas doesn’t release remaining hostages by Saturday

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