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Trump Issues Ultimatum on Gaza Ceasefire, Threatens Egypt and Jordan

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Donald Trump speaking at a press conference about the Gaza ceasefire ultimatum.
U.S. President Donald Trump warns Hamas to release Israeli hostages and threatens aid cuts to Jordan and Egypt over Gaza crisis.

U.S. President Donald Trump issued a ultimatum regarding the ceasefire in Gaza, demanding that Hamas release all Israeli hostages by Saturday at noon or face serious repercussions. Additionally, he threatened Egypt and Jordan, citing concerns over the potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza.

“If all Israeli hostages are not returned by Saturday at 12, I would say cancel [the ceasefire]—all bets are off. Every single one. Not just a few at a time. As far as I’m concerned, if all the hostages are not back by Saturday at 12—I think that’s an appropriate time—I would say cancel the ceasefire. Hell will break loose.”

Trump made these remarks during the signing of executive orders, as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate. His comments follow Hamas’ decision to suspend hostage releases, accusing Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement.

Ceasefire at Risk Amid Growing Pressure

While Trump does not directly control Israel’s military decisions, his statement adds political and diplomatic pressure on the Israeli government to act if Hamas fails to comply. His warning that “all bets are off” suggests he would support a full-scale resumption of military operations in Gaza if hostages are not freed before the deadline.

Trump Threatens to Cut U.S. Aid to Jordan and Egypt

Beyond his demands to Hamas, Trump also pressured Jordan and Egypt, threatening to cut U.S. economic aid if they refuse to permanently resettle displaced Palestinians from Gaza—a key element of his administration’s broader regional development plan that includes the control of Gaza by USA.

“If they don’t agree, I may cut off aid,” Trump stated shortly before meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II.

Despite Trump’s confidence in reaching a deal, both Jordan and Egypt have categorically rejected the proposal, warning that forcibly removing Palestinians from Gaza would violate international law and further destabilize the region.

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