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'They want to die': Donald Trump blames Hamas for failed Gaza peace talks; says Israel will 'finish job'

Donald Trump stated that Hamas was unwilling to negotiate a ceasefire and hostage release, asserting they lack bargaining power and "want to die." He indicated that Hamas leaders will be pursued. President Trump dismissed the significance of France's recognition of a Palestinian state, while acknowledging Macron as "a good guy.
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US President Donald Trump on Friday said that Hamas "didn't want to make a deal" regarding a ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza. The conflict has been ongoing since October 7, 2023.Speaking to reporters in Washington before leaving for a trip to Scotland, Trump claimed that Hamas "doesn't have any bargaining chips.""Now we’re down to the final hostages, and they know what happens after you get the final hostages. And basically because of that, they really didn’t want to make a deal," he said.He added, referring to Hamas, "I think they want to die." The US president said the group's leaders are now "going to be hunted down."Trump also said that Israel "will have to finish the job... they'll have to fight and clean it up."When asked about French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent decision to recognise a Palestinian state, Trump responded that the move "doesn’t carry weight," but called Macron “a good guy.”Trump's comments came a day after his Middle East peace envoy, Steve Witkoff, said the US was pulling its negotiating team from Gaza talks to consult further in Washington.

Hamas slams US for backing Israel after Gaza talks collapse

In response, a senior Hamas official on Friday accused US envoy Steve Witkoff of distorting facts and backing Israel after Washington withdrew from Gaza truce talks, blaming Hamas for blocking a deal."His remarks contradict the reality of recent negotiations and serve the Israeli position," said Hamas political bureau member Bassem Naim.Talks have stalled for over two weeks. The US and Israel pulled out Thursday, with Witkoff saying Hamas was to blame and that Washington would explore "alternative options."

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