Trump Threatens Death if Hostages Not Freed, Hamas Responds
Trump‘s Warning to hamas: Hostage Release or Face Dire Consequences
Table of Contents
- Trump’s Warning to hamas: Hostage Release or Face Dire Consequences
- Trump’s Warning to Hamas: Q&A on Hostage Crisis and Ceasefire Negotiations
- What was Trump’s warning to Hamas about the hostages?
- What was Hamas’s response to Trump’s warning?
- What are the key details of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas?
- Why are the ceasefire negotiations stalled?
- How many hostages are still in Gaza?
- What did Trump say to the people of Gaza?
- What is the importance of Trump’s “last warning”?
- Key Players and Their Stance
Gaza City – In a recent advancement, Hamas has responded to a stern warning issued by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the release of hostages. Trump’s statement indicated that severe consequences would befall the Gaza Strip if the remaining hostages were not freed. Hamas views Trump’s threat as perhaps undermining efforts toward a Gaza ceasefire.
Trump demands Hostage Release
on March 6, 2025, Trump demanded that Hamas “free all hostages now,” also insisting on the return of the remains of hostages who died during the conflict in the gaza Strip. He warned, “You will die,” if these demands were not met.
“Free all hostages now, not later, and promptly surrender all remains of the people you killed, or it will all be OVER for you. This is your last warning! For the leadership, now is the time to leave Gaza, while you still have a chance.”
Hamas Responds to Trump’s Threat
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem stated that “Trump’s threats complicate matters related to the ceasefire agreement and push the occupation’s government to become more radical.”
hazem Qassem, Hamas Spokesperson
“These threats complicate matters related to the ceasefire agreement and push the occupation (Israel) to avoid implementing its terms.”
Qassem urged the U.S. to pressure Israel to enter the second phase of the ceasefire, following the conclusion of the initial phase. Another Hamas spokesperson, Abdel-Latif al-Qanoua, suggested that the release of remaining hostages should coincide with the commencement of the second phase of the ceasefire.
Al-Qanoua stated, “The best way to release the remaining Israeli prisoners (hostages) is for the occupation (Israel) to enter the second phase and force them to comply with the agreements signed under the sponsorship of the mediators.”
Ceasefire Agreement Details
During the initial phase of the ceasefire, Hamas and othre Gaza militants released 25 live hostages and handed over eight bodies of deceased hostages. In return, approximately 1,800 Palestinian prisoners were released from Israeli prisons.
Stalled Ceasefire Negotiations
Reports indicate that of the 251 hostages taken during the initial Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, approximately 58 remain in the Gaza Strip, including 34 who, according to the Israeli military, are deceased.
While Israel reportedly supported extending the initial ceasefire phase until mid-April, as proposed by U.S. envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, Hamas has repeatedly rejected this extension. Hamas prefers transitioning to the second phase of the gaza ceasefire, wich is expected to bring a more permanent end to the conflict.
Trump’s Strong Warning to Hamas and Gaza Residents
Trump issued his warning after a meeting at the White House with a group of hostages released during the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire. He asserted, “I am sending to Israel everything needed to finish the job, no member of hamas will be safe if you do not do what I say.”
Trump also addressed the residents of Gaza, warning of the potential consequences of continuing to hold hostages: “To the People of Gaza: A splendid future awaits, but it will not happen if you are withholding the hostages. If you do, you will DIE! Make a SMART decision, FREE THE HOSTAGES NOW, OR THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY LATER!”
Trump’s Warning to Hamas: Q&A on Hostage Crisis and Ceasefire Negotiations
This article addresses the recent developments surrounding Donald Trump’s warning to Hamas regarding the release of hostages, the reactions, and the state of ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas.
What was Trump’s warning to Hamas about the hostages?
On March 6, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to hamas regarding the hostages held in Gaza. He demanded the immediate release of all hostages, including the remains of those who died in captivity. Trump stated that failure to comply would result in dire consequences for Hamas, asserting, “You will die,” if his demands were not met. He also advised Hamas leadership to leave Gaza while they still had the chance.
What was Hamas’s response to Trump’s warning?
Hamas responded to Trump’s warning through spokesperson Hazem Qassem, who stated that Trump’s threats complicate ceasefire agreement efforts and encourage the Israeli government to take a more radical stance. Qassem urged the U.S. to pressure Israel to move into the ceasefire’s second phase. another Hamas spokesperson, abdel-Latif al-Qanoua, suggested that the release of remaining hostages should coincide with the start of the second phase.
What are the key details of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas?
During the initial phase of the ceasefire agreement:
Hamas released 25 live hostages.
Hamas handed over the remains of eight deceased hostages.
* In return, Israel released approximately 1,800 Palestinian prisoners.
Why are the ceasefire negotiations stalled?
Ceasefire negotiations are stalled due to disagreements over transitioning to the second phase of the agreement. While Israel reportedly supported extending the initial phase until mid-April, as proposed by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, Hamas has rejected this extension. Hamas prefers to move directly into the second phase, which is expected to bring a more permanent resolution to the conflict.
How many hostages are still in Gaza?
Reports indicate that of the 251 hostages taken during the initial Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, approximately 58 remain in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military estimates that 34 of these remaining hostages are deceased.
What did Trump say to the people of Gaza?
Trump directly addressed the residents of Gaza, warning them of the potential consequences of continuing to hold hostages. He stated that a “splendid future” awaited them, but it would not materialize if the hostages were not released. Trump warned, “if you do, you will DIE! Make a SMART decision, FREE THE HOSTAGES NOW, OR THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY LATER!”
What is the importance of Trump’s “last warning”?
Trump’s declaration of his statement as a ”last warning” underscores the urgency and severity he places on the hostage situation. It suggests a final prospect for Hamas to act before facing potentially severe repercussions. The term raises the stakes in ongoing negotiations and highlights the critical nature of the situation.
Key Players and Their Stance
| key Player | Stance/Action |
| :—————— | :————————————————————————————————————————————————- |
| Donald Trump | Demands immediate release of all hostages and warns Hamas of dire consequences. |
| Hamas (Hazem Qassem) | States Trump’s threats complicate ceasefire efforts and urges the U.S. to pressure Israel. |
| Hamas (Abdel-Latif al-Qanoua) | Suggests hostage release should coincide with the start of the second phase of the ceasefire. |
| Israel | Reportedly supported extending the initial ceasefire phase but faces rejection from Hamas. |
| U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff | Proposed extending the initial ceasefire phase until mid-April |
