According to pictures and videos circulated on the Internet, after Israel withdrew from Gaza, Hamas members regained control of parts of Gaza and were executing Palestinian people in the streets.
U.S. President Trump threatened Hamas on social media that the United States would kill all of them if it continued to execute his compatriots and undermine the peace agreement.
On Thursday, Trump issued a sharp warning to Hamas on social media platforms, saying that if Hamas continues to execute Palestinian compatriots in Gaza during the current ceasefire and undermine the agreement, the United States “has no choice but to enter and kill them.”
Recently, multiple videos circulating on the Internet show that after Israeli troops withdrew from Gaza and Hamas militants came out of tunnels, they began to retaliate wildly against Palestinians and even executed Palestinians on the street.
The disclosure of the video sparked strong international reaction and serious questioning of Trump’s peace plan, with many critics saying the peace agreement would only give Hamas a chance to breathe and save forces to resume attacks on Israel.
Kill those with peaceful thoughts first
Now it seems that it is unclear whether Hamas will launch an attack on Israel, but they will first execute those who have expectations for peace in Israel. After executing all Palestinians with peace ideas, all the rest will be people who hate Israel.
According to the Associated Press, although Trump has downplayed some rumors about Gaza's civil war, he expressed great indignation at Hamas 'violence and so-called "public executions" videos during the ceasefire, and warned that if Hamas does not fulfill the terms of the agreement such as disarmament, the United States will support Israel in taking tougher action.
The White House said about 200 U.S. troops had been deployed to Israel to assist in overseeing ceasefire and stabilization missions, but they were not deployed to the Gaza Strip.
Now, Trump has to face this serious problem. In a public response, the Israeli government said that it will decide whether to resume military operations depending on whether Hamas abides by the ceasefire terms; At the same time, Israel's internal affairs and the military are also weighing how to strike a balance between ensuring the safety of hostages, rebuilding order and avoiding further deterioration of the regional situation.
When Israel bombed Hamas, the international community frequently accused Israel of slaughtering Palestinians, while when Hamas massacred Palestinians, the international community remained silent and still needed Trump to shout out.
The peace agreement is still at risk.