CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of hostages captured during the ongoing conflict. Addressing a recent rally, Trump declared, “There’ll be hell to pay,” if Hamas fails to comply. The statement has drawn significant attention, as Trump outlined a clear deadline for the release, though specific timelines were not disclosed.

The situation escalates amid mounting international pressure on Hamas to release civilian hostages taken during their recent operations. Trump emphasized the need for swift action and vowed strong retaliation if the hostages are not freed. His remarks come as part of broader critiques of the current U.S. administration’s policies in addressing the Middle East crisis.

Political analysts suggest that Trump’s comments may signal his intention to take a hardline approach if he returns to office, reigniting debates over U.S. foreign policy. Meanwhile, humanitarian groups have expressed concerns about the safety of the hostages, urging all parties to prioritize their release through diplomatic means.

As the deadline looms, the world watches closely to see how Hamas and global leaders respond to Trump’s demands. The ongoing crisis underscores the urgency for a peaceful resolution and the protection of innocent lives.

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