Trump’s Ultimatum: “All Hell” for Hamas — Deadline Set as Pressure Mounts to Free Hostages

Trump issued a blistering ultimatum on Truth Social, demanding Hamas surrender hostages and accept a regional peace deal — or face annihilation.

Donald Trump took to Truth Social to deliver a blunt, uncompromising message to Hamas, casting the Islamist group as an existential threat that must be ended. In a post that fused moral fury with military resolve, the president condemned the October 7 massacre as an atrocity against innocents — babies, elderly, men and women — and said it marked the latest chapter of Hamas’s long record of violence in the region.

Trump asserted that, in response to October 7, “more than 25,000 Hamas ‘soldiers’ have already been killed,” and said the remainder are largely surrounded and “MILITARILY TRAPPED,” awaiting his command to finish the operation. He warned that Hamas leaders and operatives are known to U.S. and allied intelligence — and will be pursued relentlessly: “we know where and who you are, and you will be hunted down, and killed,” he wrote.

Urgent and uncompromising, the post urged civilians to move to safer areas of Gaza immediately — promising they would be looked after — while offering Hamas one final chance to accept a comprehensive peace package. Trump said powerful Middle Eastern nations, backed by the United States and with Israeli agreement, have endorsed a historic deal intended to bring long-term stability to the region. The plan, he insisted, spares the lives of any fighters who lay down arms and comply, and he demanded the immediate release of all hostages — living and deceased.

Setting a hard deadline, Trump ordered that an agreement be reached by Sunday at 6:00 PM Washington, D.C. time, warning that failure to accept the terms would trigger “all hell” against Hamas and a campaign that, he vowed, would end the violence and force peace upon the region one way or another.

For Israel and its supporters, Friday’s ultimatum is cast as a last-chance diplomatic squeeze designed to force Hamas to choose between capitulation and total annihilation of its operational capacities. For defenders of Palestinian civilians, the message raises urgent humanitarian alarms: evacuation orders, promises of safe zones, and the reality that there are few genuinely safe places inside besieged Gaza. International reaction is mixed — some applaud the push to free hostages and end terror; others warn of catastrophic civilian suffering if the ultimatum triggers a fresh, massive military campaign.

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