Former U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that Hamas had walked away from cease-fire negotiations over Gaza and "didn't really want to make a deal," asserting the militant group "wants to die." Speaking about the stalled talks, Trump added that Israeli forces would "have to finish the job" and "clean it up," saying Hamas "has to be gotten rid of." His remarks come amid continued efforts by regional and international mediators to broker a lasting truce in the Gaza Strip.
Trump on Hamas and Gaza: "They pulled out in terms of negotiating. It was too bad. Hamas didn't really want to make a deal. I think they want to die." https://t.co/JQj9ZlylU0
Échec des pourparlers pour Gaza: le Hamas "ne voulait pas d'accord", et veut "mourir", estime Donald Trump #BFM2 https://t.co/SVKXSqdAf5
ترامب: حماس لا تريد اتفاقا "تريد أن تموت"