President Donald Trump took socially on the truth on Thursday with a strict message about Hamas, the remaining hostages and the unfolding crisis in Gaza.
“The fastest way to end the humanitarian crises in Gaza is that Hamas surrendered and releases the hostages !!!” The president has posted.
Trump’s post shows a bit of a shift in his reports about the war and the humanitarian situation in Gaza. Recently, Trump seemed to put the responsibility on Israel and acknowledged that “there is real hunger in Gaza”, who represents a rare break from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who delivered exactly the opposite message.
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a cease-fire of 60 days could soon take place in Washington, DC on July 9, 2025. (Picture of Trump: Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images, Image of Netanyahu: Jack Guez/Pool/AFP via Getty images, image of Gaza: Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images,)
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“There is no hunger in Gaza, no hunger policy in Gaza, and I assure you that we have a commitment to achieve our war goals,” said Netanyahu in one Video -Statement on X. He also doubled his dedication to remove the hostages and to destroy the military and ruling capacities of Hamas.
The Thursday post of Trump comes as the American special envoy for the Midden -East Steve Witkoff meets Netanyahu to discuss the potential for a cease -the imprisonment, as well as the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

American special envoy Steve Witkoff and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet in Jerusalem. (Thanks to GPO)
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Last week it stopped -the fire in Qatar, so that the US and Israel pulled their delegations from negotiators. Both countries mentioned Hamas’ reaction as the main reason to deteriorate. Witkoff said that the terror group “showed a lack of desire to reach a cessation -the fires in Gaza” and that Hamas did not act “in good faith”.
“It is a shame that Hamas acted in this selfish way. We are determined in looking for an end to this conflict and a permanent peace in Gaza,” Witkoff wrote on X.
Despite the breakdown of negotiations, the international community recently issued a statement that called on Hamas to disarm, demanded that Israel left the strip and outlined a path to end the bloody Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The “New York Statement” was signed during a UN conference that is co-chairman of France and Saudi Arabia.
The statement, which was obtained and published by The Times of Israel, calls for the unification of Gaza and the West Bank under the control of the Palestinian Authority and for “the end of the armed group control and the dismantling of their military capacities,” probably referring to Hamas and other Palestinian. In addition, the document contains praise for the US, Egypt and Qatar efforts to put an end to the war.

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Faisal bin Farhan al-Saud and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, co-presidents of an international conference at a high level of the United Nations, organized by France and Saudi Arabia to work on a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinian in Listening in Listening Un-headquarters in New York City, July 28, 2025. (Reuters/Kylie Cooper)
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Bayefsky was not optimistic about the explanation, despite the clear calls for peace and the end of the Hamas rule.
“The statement says that in September there will be a meeting in New York to get world leaders who attend the opening of the General Meeting to register and to give the president the proverbial middle finger,” Bayefsky added.

Israeli ambassador Danny Danon speaks to the members of the media before the United Nations Security Council, after a ballistic rocket attack on Israel, at the UN headquarters in New York City, 2 October 2024. (Reuters/Stephani Spindel)
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Israel objected to the statement, while the US stated away from the conference and called the ‘unproductive and poorly timed’.
“No token recognition and no UN resolution will change the fundamental fact that there are people in the world fighting terrorists and extremist forces and then there are people who climb an eye or resort to reconciliation,” said Israeli UN ambassador Danny Danon in a statement.
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tammy Bruce Said that the conference was a “publicity stunt” that “would extend the war, encourage Hamas and reward his obstruction and undermine real efforts to achieve peace.


