If they continue to murder, we will have no choice but to kill them

If they continue to murder, we will have no choice but to kill them

October 16, 2025 – 18:31

This Wednesday, US Central Command Brad Cooper “strongly” urged Hamas to cease the “violence and shooting against innocent Palestinian civilians in Gaza.”

After celebrating the peace agreement in Middle Eastthe president of the United States, donald trumpthreatened this Thursday Hamas with “killing” all its members if it does not abide by the ceasefire pact and “continues killing in Gaza.”

Through a harsh message published on his account Social Truthwarned: “If Hamas continues to murder people in Loop, something that was not in the agreement, “We will have no choice but to go in and kill them.”assured the Republican leader.

The threat of trump came after Hamas militias positioned themselves in Loop to regain control, murdering people they accused of collaborating with Israel. Furthermore, they confronted rival armed groups in the region.

In the days after the agreement, videos circulated on social networks showing the execution of several people tied up, blindfolded and placed in a row, by armed men, in the presence of dozens of people. Among those affected was journalist Salé Aljafarawi who was shot dead last Sunday while covering a series of protests in the city.

For his part, the head of United States Central Command, Brad Cooperhad spoken in the same vein as Trump and “firmly” urged Hamas to stop the “violence and shooting against innocent Palestinian civilians in Gaza.” The official also considered that this is a “historic opportunity” to achieve peace and “Hamas must take advantage of it.” withdrawing completelystrictly adhering to President Trump’s 20-point peace plan and disassembling without delay“.

In addition, he reported that he conveyed his “concerns to the mediators” who are negotiating in Egypt the implementation of the peace proposal promoted by Trump for the Palestinian enclave.

The UN expressed its “concern” about the situation of civilians in Gaza

The United Nations (UN) expressed its “worry” for the violations of rights and freedoms that Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip would continue to suffer despite the current ceasefire. They also recorded deaths in areas surrounding those with Israeli military presence.

Along these lines, he warned that both cases of attacks – Hamas and the Israeli Army – They may constitute war crimes.

According to a report published today, the UN Office for Human Rights noted that Hamas’ clashes with other factions are “intensified”, translated even into “extrajudicial executions.”


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