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President Donald Trump said on Monday that Hamas should release all hostages held by the militant group in Gaza by midday Saturday or he would propose canceling the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and &let hell break out.&Trump cautioned that Israel might want to override him on the issue and said he might speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Reuters reported.But in a wide-ranging session with reporters in the Oval Office, Trump expressed frustration with the condition of the last group of hostages freed by Hamas and by the announcement by the militant group that it would halt further releases.&As far as I&m concerned, if all of the hostages aren&t returned by Saturday at 12 o&clock, I think it'san appropriate time.
I would say, cancel it and all bets are off and let hell break out.
I&d say they ought to be returned by 12 o&clock on Saturday,& Trump said.He said he wanted the hostages released en masse, instead of a few at a time.
&We want &em all back.&Trump also said he might withhold aid to Jordan and Egypt if they don&t take Palestinian refugees being relocated from Gaza.
He is to meet Jordan'sKing Abdullah on Tuesday.The comments came on a day of some confusion over Trump'sproposal for a U.S.
takeover of Gaza once the fighting stops.He said Palestinians would not have the right of return to the Gaza Strip under his proposal to redevelop the enclave, contradicting his own officials who had suggested Gazans would only be relocated temporarily, read the report.In an excerpt of an interview with Fox News channel'sBret Baier broadcast on Monday, Trump added that he thought he could make a deal with Jordan and Egypt to take the displaced Palestinians, saying the U.S.
gives the two countries &billions and billions of dollars a year.&Asked if Palestinians would have the right to return to Gaza, Trump said: &No, they wouldn&t because they&re going to have much better housing.&&I&m talking about building a permanent place for them,& he said, adding it would take years for Gaza to be habitable again.In a shock announcement on Feb.
4 after meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, Trump proposed resettling Gaza's2.2 million Palestinians and the U.S.
taking control of the seaside enclave, redeveloping it into the &Riviera of the Middle East.&Trump'ssuggestion of Palestinian displacement has been repeatedly rejected by Gaza residents and Arab states, and labeled by rights advocates and the United Nations as a proposal of ethnic cleansing.Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said Trump'sstatement that Palestinians would not be able to return to Gaza was &irresponsible.&&We affirm that such plans are capable of igniting the region,& he told Reuters on Monday.Netanyahu, who praised the proposal, suggested Palestinians would be allowed to return.
&They can leave, they can then come back, they can relocate and come back.
But you have to rebuild Gaza,& he said the day after Trump'sannouncement, Reuters reported.U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who will depart later this week for his first visit to the Middle East in the office, said on Thursday that Palestinians would have to &live somewhere else in the interim,& during reconstruction, although he declined to explicitly rule out their permanent displacement.The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the disparity between Rubio and Trump'smost recent remarks on the plan.Trump'scomments come as a fragile ceasefire reached last month between Israel and Hamas is at risk of collapse after Hamas announced on Monday it would stop releasing Israeli hostages over alleged Israeli violations of the agreement.Israel'sArab neighbors, including Egypt and Jordan, have said any plan to transfer Palestinians from their land would destabilize the region, read the report.Rubio met Egypt'sForeign Minister Badr Abdelatty in Washington on Monday.
Egypt'sforeign ministry said Abdelatty told Rubio that Arab countries support Palestinians in rejecting Trump'splan.
Cairo fears Palestinians could be forced across Egypt'sborder with Gaza.Trump said in the Fox News interview that between two and six communities could be built for the Palestinians &a little bit away from where they are, where all of this danger is.&&I would own this.
Think of it as a real estate development for the future.
It would be a beautiful piece of land.
No big money spent,& he said.The post Trump says Hamas should free all hostages by midday Saturday or ‘let hell break out& first appeared on Ariana News.
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