Gaza Deal Collapses: Donald Trump Says Israel Will Have to ‘Get Rid of’ Hamas
ISRAEL, JUL 26 – Trump urges Israel to intensify its 21-month military campaign against Hamas despite worsening Gaza humanitarian crisis with 90,000 women and children needing urgent treatment, UN says.
- On July 26, 2025, US President Donald Trump encouraged Israel to intensify its military actions in Gaza following the collapse of ceasefire negotiations with Hamas.
- The collapse followed Hamas's rejection of a US-backed truce proposal and the withdrawal of US and Israeli negotiators from ceasefire talks in Qatar.
- Trump blamed Hamas for obstructing the deal, calling the group uncoordinated and unwilling to negotiate in good faith as hunger and malnutrition worsened in Gaza.
- Gaza’s health authorities reported nine additional deaths from malnutrition among 2.2 million residents, with international aid agencies warning of a looming man-made famine.
- Following the talks’ failure, Israel and the US plan to consider alternative options to secure hostages' release and end Hamas's rule, amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.
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Trump on Hamas: ‘They want to die’
President Donald Trump said Friday Hamas “didn’t want to make a deal” and “they want to die,” claiming the group wants to retain the hostages to keep its negotiating leverage. The comments came one day after the United States pulled out of ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas and as American allies put increasing pressure on Israel to let up on a campaign in Gaza that is causing widespread starvation. “It was too bad, Hamas didn’t really wan…


President Donald Trump's earlier optimism that a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel was imminent appears to have waned. He now appears to be urging Israel to escalate its military presence in the Gaza Strip, according to CNN.
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