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Trump Tells Israel to ‘Finish the Job’ Against Hamas Weeks After Suggesting Ceasefire Deal in Sight

GAZA STRIP, JUL 25 – Israel and the U.S. consider new tactics to secure hostage releases as Hamas rejects ceasefire offers and nearly two years of conflict continue, officials say.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to escalate military efforts and 'finish the job' against Hamas in Gaza following collapsed ceasefire talks.
  • This directive followed the breakdown of US-backed ceasefire negotiations in Doha, where Hamas rejected an offer accepted by Israel, prompting a US sudden pullback from talks.
  • Trump blamed Hamas for the stalled negotiations, stating they did not want a deal and still hold hostages as leverage, while Israel and the US consider alternative strategies to end Hamas's rule.
  • He emphasized that 'they're gonna have to fight and they're gonna have to clean it up,' criticized French President Macron's plan to recognize Palestine as 'irrelevant,' and noted the US contributed $60 million in aid.
  • The situation suggests an intensified Israeli military campaign amid a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with ongoing efforts to resolve hostage issues and the conflict's long-term end.
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nin.rs broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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