The US has threatened to destroy Hamas if it "violates the peace plan."
Vice President JD Vance is in Israel with the goal of strengthening the peace plan, as Hamas and the Israeli Government accuse each other of breaking the agreement and the ceasefire is very weak. However, Vance has been optimistic and has acknowledged that Hamas's disarmament "will take some time."
Donald Trump President of the United States of America and JD Vance Vice President Donald have threatened Hamas that if Trump fails to comply with the proposed peace agreement, they will "forcibly" enter Gaza.
Vance is in Israelwith US mediators Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner and Brad Cooper toconsolidate thepeace plan . For the time being, only the first phase of the agreement has been implemented, and the ceasefire is fragile because Benjamin Netanyahu's government and Hamas accuse each other of violating the agreement.
President Trump referred to peace in the Middle East and Hamas on the social network Truth Social and warned that "some allied countries" are prepared to enter Gaza and "lead" Hamas if it violates the terms of the peace plan.
He added, however, that "it is not yet time to do so, because there is hope that Hamas will do the right thing. "
His vice president confirmed Trump's statements and declared that "if Hamas does not cooperate, it will be destroyed." He told Hamas that he will have to disarm.
However, it has acknowledged that this will take "some time" and will have to be done through a "humanitarian security organization". It has specified that discussions are under way with the mediators on this matter.
Regarding the return to Israel of the bodies of the abducteesstill in Gaza 15, Vance has admitted that "it will not happen overnight." He has said that some of them are still "buried under thousands of kilos of rubble" and others "are not known where they are." But "that doesn't mean we don't have to work to find them," he said.
Hamas announced today that it will hand over to the Red Cross Committee the remains of the two peopleit has exhumed in the last few hours.
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