Trump issues ‘last warning’ to Hamas to accept deal

US President Donald Trump published what he calls Hamas as a “last warning” and called on the Palestinian militant group to accept an agreement to release hostages from Gaza.
“The Israelis accepted my conditions. It is time for Hamas to accept.”
“I warned the consequences of not accepting Hamas. This is my last warning, there will be no other one!”
Israel said on Saturday, N12 News, Trump informed Hamas a new ceasefire.
According to the agreement, Hamas would release the 48 hostages on the first day of the ceasefire for thousands of Palestinian prisoners imprisoned in Israel.
An Israeli official said that Israel’s “Trump’s suggestion” took it seriously “but did not explain in detail the details.
Meanwhile, a senior UN official called on Sunday to allow Israel to allow the delivery of unbelievable aid in the region to prevent the spread of famine in Gaza.
According to a global hunger monitor, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are already living in areas, including the Gaza city, the largest urban center of Enclave, where Israel launched a new attack against Hamas.
Although international agencies say that there are much more need, Israel, which stops all aid from March to mid -May, says that he has done more to allow him to get help and distribute to the settlement to prevent food shortage.
“There is a narrow window to prevent the spread of famine to Deir Al Balah (Middle Gaza) and Khan Younis (Southern Gaza). This window is now closing quickly.” He said.
Israeli Defense Agency Cogat, who is interested in human issues, said on Sunday that more than 1900 trucks were distributed to Gaza, most of them supplying food.
“We will continue to facilitate humanitarian aid for the civilian population, not Hamas,” Cogat said in a statement. He said.
Last month, Israel launched an attack on the skirts of the City of Gaza, and their forces are just a few kilometers from the city center, and this weekend issued warnings to evacuate the high -increase buildings that were used by Hamas before the bombing.
Israel did not provide evidence to show that Hamas was using buildings, a accusation of the militant group rejected.
Local health officials, overnight, said Striles killed 14 people throughout the city.
The Israeli army said that it was hit by a Hamas militant and that civilians were warned before the strike was made.
On Saturday, Ordu warned Gaza City’s civilians to go to the South, including Khan Younis, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians live in cramped tent camps along the shore.
Hundreds of thousands of people stay in Gaza City, while pressure to end the war is increasing.
“We want Hamas, a ceasefire, we end this war before turning into ruins such as Gaza City Rafa, Gaz Gaza City resident Emad said, referring to the city of South Gaza, which Israel had destroyed in the war before.
Uz We want this war to end. How long will this last? How many lives will be wasted? Enough, dedi he said to his surname on the phone.
The war has become increasingly popular among the Israelites. On Saturday night, tens of thousands of protesters joined the families of hostages in Rallylies, demanding the end of the war and the release of hostages.
It is still believed that twenty of 48 hostages in Gaza are still alive.
More than 64,000 Palestinians were killed by the military attack of Israel, which was initiated after the 7 October 2023 attack of the militants led by Hamas carried out and took 251 to Gaza.

