The parents of many Israeli Americans, who were hostile or killed by Hamas, said they trust President Trump to achieve success in his warning in every prisoner for his release or “all hell will erupt.”
Trump ordered the Palestinian terrorist group to release all its hostages, including condemned Alexander from New Jersey citizens, and the dead Israelis dead, such as Omer Neutra, 21, from Long Island by Saturday afternoon or ready to return to Gaza to everyone war.
Israel has supported the threat by strengthening its forces again along its borders with Gaza.
Alexander and Nutta's parents described Trump's threat to this position, saying that the United States should do everything in its power to launch all hostages and the bodies of those who kill more than 16 months in captivity.
Adi Alexander, the father of Adan, said: “We trust him, because he took ownership and leadership in this case, and we do not doubt his sincerity.”
“This is what the American president should do, and this is what he does, using his influence to accomplish this ultimate goal to release everyone, to give all of them home.”
“He does not play Hamas games, and he does not pay the ransom, and does not want to work in a timeline of Homas – which is very good.”
Ronin and Uran Ntra, Omer's tragic father, said that Trump has played a major role in accelerating hostilities after months of recession on the ceasefire deal last year.
Orna from Plainvio said that there is a greater feeling of urgency to liberate the hostages after the last exchange of prisoners during the weekend, which witnessed three Israelis appearing meager while Hamas offered them in Gaza before they were launched.
“We have all seen the conditions that the hostages were released on Saturday, and they were tortured. We see the feeling of urgency.”
Omar's mother said that the only purpose of Hamas due to the stoppage of hostages is to continue to inflict as much pain as possible on the Israelis.
“This is the whole purpose. I think what we see is that President Trump calls for their trick, saying:” This is all, we will not defend this. “
Renn said that harsh plays play “well for Hamas, because they get an extension of the ceasefire, but this really prevents the families of hostages and people in Israel, and I think the president understands this.”
Uday said that he was confident that Trump's speech would be forced at least intermediaries to accelerate negotiations and achieve peace at a faster rate than the Biden administration, even if not all hostages were released by Saturday.
“If we go at this pace, we can see more hostages in the shorter term. Continue press.”
Hamas mocked Trump's warning, as the terrorist group confirmed that the ceasefire is the only way to release the remaining hostages.
“Trump should remember that there is an agreement that the two parties must respect, and this is the only way to restore [Israeli] Sari Abu Zouri, a senior Hamas official, said. “The language of threats has no value and matters are only complicated.”
Until now, Hamas has liberated 21 hostages, including the Israeli Israeli Keith Sigil, with the first continuous stage of the ceasefire calling for 12 other hostages to release it in the next three weeks.
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