Trump demands immediate release of Oct. 7 hostages, says otherwise there
will be 'HELL TO PAY'
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[December 03, 2024]
By JILL COLVIN
NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is demanding the immediate
release of Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza, saying that if
they are not freed before he is sworn into office for a second term
there will be “HELL TO PAY."
“Please let this TRUTH serve to represent that if the hostages are not
released prior to January 20, 2025, the date that I proudly assume
Office as President of the United States, there will be ALL HELL TO PAY
in the Middle East, and for those in charge who perpetrated these
atrocities against Humanity," Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social
site.
He added that, "Those responsible will be hit harder than anybody has
been hit in the long and storied History of the United States of
America. RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW!”
It was not immediately clear whether Trump was threatening to directly
involve the U.S. military in Israel’s ongoing campaign against Hamas in
Gaza. Trump allies have said he hopes there will be a ceasefire and
hostage release deal before he returns to office early next year.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office declined comment. But
the country's president, Isaac Herzog, welcomed Trump's comments in a
social media post.
"Thank you and bless you Mr. President-elect @realDonaldTrump," he wrote
on X. "We all pray for the moment we see our sisters and brothers back
home!"
The war in Gaza began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern
Israel, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around
250 people hostage on Oct. 7, 2023. Some 100 are still held inside Gaza,
around two-thirds believed to be alive.
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President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House
GOP conference, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (Allison Robbert/Pool
via AP, File)
Trump’s threat came hours after the Israeli government confirmed the
death of Omer Neutra, a dual US--Israeli citizen, whose body is
still believed to be held by Hamas in Gaza, according to the Israeli
government.
Days earlier, Hamas released a hostage video of Edan Alexander, who
was serving in the Israeli military when he was taken by Hamas to
Gaza. Filmed under apparent duress, Alexander calls on Trump to work
to negotiate for his freedom and that of the remaining Hamas
hostages.
The Biden administration is mounting a last-ditch effort to try to
restart talks between Israel and Hamas now that it has brokered a
fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. But the
administration has said that Hamas has yet to show a willingness to
reengage in negotiations and that the group isn’t concerned for its
own lives or the lives of Gaza civilians.
Israel’s retaliatory offensive for the attack has left at least
44,429 Palestinians dead, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. The
war has destroyed vast areas of the coastal enclave and displaced
90% of its population of 2.3 million people — often multiple times.
___ Associated Press writers Josef Federman in Jerusalem and Zeke
Miller in Washington contributed to this report.
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