After the ceasefire in Gaza, Donald Trump has threatened to take action against Hamas due to alleged killings in the region. Trump warned that if Hamas continued to commit acts of violence in Gaza, the US would intervene forcefully. He emphasized the need for Hamas to disarm quickly to avoid violent consequences.
Recent reports have highlighted clashes between Hamas and other factions in Gaza, with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire. Additionally, a senior Hamas official accused Israel of undermining the agreement by allegedly killing Palestinians in Gaza.
Following the ceasefire, the US announced the deployment of around 200 troops to Israel to support the peace deal and facilitate humanitarian aid distribution. This move aims to establish a coordination center to enhance security and logistical support in the region.
In a separate development, there have been reports of Palestinians being killed by Israel near the ceasefire line, raising concerns of possible executions. The UN has expressed alarm over these incidents and stressed the need for accountability for violations of international law during the conflict.
In another context, Trump disclosed details of a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating plans for a face-to-face meeting to address the situation in Ukraine. The meeting is expected to take place in Budapest, Hungary, following previous discussions between the two leaders in Alaska.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed readiness for the upcoming meeting, while US officials are set to engage with Russian counterparts to further diplomatic efforts. The exact location and date of these discussions remain uncertain.
