President Trump expressed wariness Sunday about whether Hamas truly wanted lasting peace and warned the terror group they would face “complete obliteration” if they refused to cede control of Gaza — as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted all hostages will be freed in the “coming days.”
As Israeli and Hamas negotiators hash out Trump’s 20-point cease-fire deal, the president said the terrorists must adhere to all the demands listed, including calls to disarm and abandon power over the Gaza Strip, which the group has ruled for nearly 20 years.
If Hamas fails to comply, it would result in their “complete obliteration,” Trump texted CNN’s Jake Tapper.
On Friday, Hamas agreed to release all Israeli hostages — both dead and alive — but it would not commit to disarmament or