Trump issues stern ultimatum to Hamas over Gaza peace agreement

 October 3, 2025, NEWS

President Donald Trump has drawn a hard line in the sand for Hamas, demanding the terrorist group release Israeli hostages and accept a peace deal by Sunday evening at 6 p.m. Washington, D.C. time. This bold move signals a no-nonsense approach to ending the bloodshed in the Middle East.

According to Fox News, Trump issued a public warning on Friday via Truth Social, stating that Hamas will be "hunted down, and killed" if they fail to comply. The ultimatum comes with a promise of unprecedented military action should the group refuse to negotiate.

Trump’s message was clear and unyielding, emphasizing that this is Hamas’s "one last chance" to spare their remaining fighters. He stressed, "We will have PEACE in the Middle East one way or the other," underscoring his determination to resolve the conflict.

Peace Proposal Gains Broad Support

The United States, Israel, and several affluent Middle Eastern nations have already signed on to a comprehensive peace proposal, as Trump announced. This rare alignment of powerful players suggests a historic opportunity for stability after centuries of discord.

Trump boasted on Truth Social that "every country has signed on" to the plan, hinting at the immense diplomatic effort behind the scenes. If Hamas rejects this deal, he warned of consequences "like no one has ever seen before," a statement that carries heavy implications for the region.

The plan, unveiled last week, includes a 20-point framework aimed at ending Israel’s military operations and disarming Hamas. It also proposes rebuilding Gaza under a Palestinian authority supervised by an international coalition led by the U.S.

Hostages and Retribution at the Core

Central to Trump’s demands is the immediate release of all 46 remaining Israeli hostages, including the bodies of those who have perished. His insistence on this point reflects a deep concern for human life amid the ongoing violence.

As retribution for the October 7th attack, Trump noted that over 25,000 Hamas fighters have already been killed, with many others "militarily trapped." His words, "just waiting for me to give the word, ‘GO,’" paint a stark picture of the pressure Hamas faces.

Trump also advised innocent Palestinians to relocate from high-risk areas to avoid "potentially great future death." He assured that relief efforts would support those who move, showing a measure of care for civilians caught in the crossfire.

Netanyahu’s Political Tightrope

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to the peace proposal, but his decision carries significant political risk. His government faces internal divisions, with hard-right factions threatening to collapse his coalition over any perceived concessions.

Netanyahu previously declared at a joint press conference with Trump that Israel would "finish the job by itself" if Hamas continues to pose a threat. This tough stance reveals the delicate balance he must strike between national security and political survival.

The acceptance of Trump’s plan could either bolster Netanyahu’s leadership or spell the end of his tenure. The stakes couldn’t be higher as the Sunday deadline looms over this fragile coalition.

Time for Hamas to Decide

As the clock ticks toward Sunday evening, Hamas holds the key to whether peace or escalated conflict defines the next chapter in Gaza. Trump’s ultimatum leaves no room for ambiguity: accept the deal or face dire consequences.

While some may question the aggressive tone, the reality is that endless cycles of violence have yielded nothing but suffering for all sides. A deal that prioritizes the release of hostages and reconstruction over continued fighting seems a rational, if hard-fought, path forward.

Trump’s resolve to end this conflict, backed by a coalition of influential nations, offers a glimmer of hope for a region long scarred by war. Whether Hamas chooses to seize this moment or risk annihilation remains the question that will shape the Middle East’s immediate future.

About Jesse Munn

Jesse is a conservative columnist writing on politics, culture, and the mechanics of power in modern America. Coverage includes elections, courts, media influence, and global events. Arguments are driven by results, not intentions.
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