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Trump Warns Hamas: Release U.S. Hostages or Face "Hell to Pay"

Trump Warns Hamas: Release U.S. Hostages or Face "Hell to Pay". Source: Wikimedia Commons

The U.S. has broken decades of policy by engaging in secret talks with Hamas to secure the release of American hostages held in Gaza, sources told Reuters. U.S. hostage affairs envoy Adam Boehler, authorized to negotiate, reportedly met with Hamas officials in Doha.

President Donald Trump, reaffirming his hardline stance, issued a stark warning to Hamas: "Release all hostages now, or it is OVER for you." He vowed full support for Israel, stating that no Hamas member would be safe if demands weren’t met. Trump’s warning echoes his previous "hell to pay" threat, which preceded a ceasefire and hostage deal in January.

U.S. officials have traditionally avoided direct negotiations with Hamas, designated a terrorist organization since 1997. However, with only one known American hostage, Edan Alexander, still alive, the administration has shifted tactics. Four other U.S. hostages have been declared dead by Israel.

The discussions also touch on a broader agreement, including a potential long-term truce. Israel has expressed its stance to Washington but remains opposed to direct engagement with Hamas.

Hamas political adviser Taher Al-Nono told Reuters he had no knowledge of the talks but welcomed any dialogue that promotes regional stability.

The negotiations raise both hope and concern. Analysts suggest that direct talks could expedite hostage releases but also risk emboldening terrorist groups. Meanwhile, Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, is set to return to the region to push for an extended ceasefire or further hostage exchanges.

With American lives at stake, the outcome of these high-stakes talks remains uncertain.

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