President Donald Trump A stern warning to Hamas in a truth social post Wednesday called on terrorist groups to release all hostages immediately.
After Trump met, the position came Several former Hamas hostages People who headed to Washington, D.C. this week. According to the hostages and missing family forum, the group includes Eli Sharabi, Doron Steinbrecher, Keith Siegel, Aviva Siegel, Naama Levy, Omer Shem Tov, Iair Horn and Noa Argamani.
The president’s post begins saying, “‘Shalom Hamas means hello, goodbye-you have the option.” “Now no longer release all hostages later and return immediately all bodies of the person you were murdered, otherwise it’s over.
“Only the sick and twisted people keep your body, you are sick and twisted!”
Karoline Leavitt explains U.S. efforts to negotiate with Hamas to free American hostages
Trump added that he is “doing everything needed to do the job to Israel” and that “if you are not like I said, no Hamas member will be safe.
“I just met your former hostage with the life you destroyed,” Trump added. “This is your last warning! For leaders, it’s time to leave Gaza and you still have a chance.”
“Also, for the people of Gaza: a bright future awaits, but if you take the hostage.
Senator John Fetterman, D-pa. He is a staunch supporter of Israel who expressed his recognition of Trump’s position.
Fetterman posted on X: “Free all hostages or kill Hamas members again. I totally agree with @potus.

President Donald Trump spoke on February 18 at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. (via AP pool)
Trump’s position comes hours after the White House was decided by Fox News senior White House reporter Peter Doocy to negotiate with the Palestinian terrorist group.
“If the United States has a long-term policy that we do not negotiate with terrorists, why is the United States now negotiating directly with Hamas?” Ducey asked.
“Well, when it comes to the negotiations you refer to, first of all, the envoys who engage in these negotiations do have the right to talk to anyone,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt answer.
Levitt added that Israel “has consulted on this issue” and Trump believes “good intentions have been made[s] Do what suits the American people. ”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets President Donald Trump at the Oval Office of the White House on February 4. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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“These are ongoing negotiations and discussions. I won’t go into details here.” “There is a life in America under threat.”
Landon Mion of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.