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Trump’s National Security Adviser Firm on Hamas: “They Will Never Govern Gaza”

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In a recent interview on CBS' "Face the Nation," President-elect Donald Trump's incoming national security adviser, Mike Waltz, made a definitive statement regarding the situation in Gaza. He emphasized the unwavering stance of the Trump administration towards Hamas and their governance in the region. "Hamas will never govern Gaza. That is completely unacceptable," Waltz declared, signaling a strong U.S. support for Israel's actions should Hamas violate the ceasefire-for-hostages agreement.

 

Waltz underscored that the Trump administration has conveyed this position clearly to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "I want the Israeli people to hear me loud and clear," he asserted. "If Hamas reneges on this deal and Hamas backs out, moves the goalpost, what have you, we will support Israel in doing what it has to do." His remarks reflect a firm commitment to Israel's security and a zero-tolerance policy for any deviation by Hamas from the agreed terms.

 

Moreover, Waltz expressed optimism about the Trump administration's potential to further the Abraham Accords, particularly by facilitating a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia. This goal aligns with the broader Middle East peace strategy that the administration seeks to advance.

 

Based on a report by Reuters 2025-01-22

 

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They all need to die or be imprisoned. there is no other solution.

7 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

They all need to die or be imprisoned. there is no other solution.

Hamas resumes power in Gaza: 'A slap in the face to the Israeli government' https://search.app/Ln6oWgUfMqVPNxrK9

2 minutes ago, bannork said:

Hamas resumes power in Gaza: 'A slap in the face to the Israeli government' https://search.app/Ln6oWgUfMqVPNxrK9

israel sahould give up on the hostages and finish it. They grovel and beg even for bodies to be returned.

Taking the boot off the neck of Hamas would be a big mistake. 

 

It's only a matter of time before they commit another atrocity like October 7. 

44 minutes ago, bannork said:

Hamas resumes power in Gaza: 'A slap in the face to the Israeli government' https://search.app/Ln6oWgUfMqVPNxrK9

 

   If they break the temporary ceasefire then the war will continue

1 hour ago, bannork said:

Hamas resumes power in Gaza: 'A slap in the face to the Israeli government' https://search.app/Ln6oWgUfMqVPNxrK9

That seems to make you happy that terrorists are still around, holding hostages and wanting to wipe out Israel. 

 

Slap in the face? Nah, Israel will do what it needs to do 

8 hours ago, Social Media said:

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In a recent interview on CBS' "Face the Nation," President-elect Donald Trump's incoming national security adviser, Mike Waltz, made a definitive statement regarding the situation in Gaza. He emphasized the unwavering stance of the Trump administration towards Hamas and their governance in the region. "Hamas will never govern Gaza. That is completely unacceptable," Waltz declared, signaling a strong U.S. support for Israel's actions should Hamas violate the ceasefire-for-hostages agreement.

 

 

Waltz underscored that the Trump administration has conveyed this position clearly to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "I want the Israeli people to hear me loud and clear," he asserted. "If Hamas reneges on this deal and Hamas backs out, moves the goalpost, what have you, we will support Israel in doing what it has to do." His remarks reflect a firm commitment to Israel's security and a zero-tolerance policy for any deviation by Hamas from the agreed terms.

 

Moreover, Waltz expressed optimism about the Trump administration's potential to further the Abraham Accords, particularly by facilitating a normalization agreement between Israel and Saudi Arabia. This goal aligns with the broader Middle East peace strategy that the administration seeks to advance.

 

Based on a report by Reuters 2025-01-22

 

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Good move, since the Hamas fighters will have a sticker on their foreheads "I'm a Hamas member"

7 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Taking the boot off the neck of Hamas would be a big mistake. 

 

It's only a matter of time before they commit another atrocity like October 7. 

 

 Its good that Hamas members have come out of hiding and show themselves . 

   Their tunnels have been destroyed and if they break the terms of the ceasefire , like firing just one rocket into Israel , the the ceasefire will end and those new 2000 lb bombs that Trump will be sending to Israel will be put to good use .

   Doesn't really make much difference though , Hamas just moved a few kilometers north

Trump’s National Security Adviser Firm on Hamas: “They Will Never Govern Gaza”

I could agree with that, as long as it is also stated that Israel will never govern Gaza or the West Bank.

On 1/21/2025 at 5:56 PM, Cryingdick said:

They all need to die or be imprisoned. there is no other solution.

There, fixed it for you. Terrorists live to kill. They teach their people to kill. They strap bombs on their women and children to kill.

Those people on the face of the Earth that "Support Their Right To..." should be spade or neutered and lobotomized so you don't procreate.

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