President Donald Trump said on Oct. 20 that Hamas could be eradicated if it does not abide by the recently brokered cease-fire between the terrorist group and Israel.
“This is a very violent group of people, and they got very rambunctious, and they did things that they shouldn’t be doing,” he said during a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. “And if they keep doing it, then we’re going to go in and straighten it out, and it’ll happen very quickly and pretty violently, unfortunately.”
Trump said he would not send U.S. forces to do it.“We don’t need to because we have many countries, as you know, signed on to this deal,” he said. “We’ve had countries calling me when they saw some of the killing with Hamas, saying, ‘We’d love to go and take care of the situation ourselves.'”
Trump said Israel would be able to get rid of Hamas.Trump’s warning comes amid reports that Hamas has violated the cease-fire brokered by the Trump administration, Qatar, and Egypt.
Hamas has executed people in Gaza it has accused of collaborating with its enemies.
Additionally, Hamas struck Israel Defense Forces (IDF) positions in the Gazan area of Rafah on Oct. 19, the IDF reported.In response, Israel struck Hamas targets throughout Gaza.
“In addition, the IDF struck and dismantled ~6 km of underground terrorist infrastructure, used to advance attacks against Israel, using over 120 munitions.
The IDF subsequently said it would uphold the cease-fire.
Regarding Hamas’s attack on Israeli forces, Trump said that the group “had some rebellion in there among themselves” and that its leadership was not involved.







