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Netanyahu’s Ultimatum: Release Hostages or Face Israel’s Wrath

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is putting his foot down. He’s telling Hamas terrorists to release all remaining hostages by next weekend—or else. Israel’s message is clear: no more games, no more delays. Hamas must act now, or face the full force of Israel’s military.

The ceasefire deal fell apart after Hamas refused to keep their promises. They broke the agreement first by stopping hostage releases. Now they’re demanding Israel leave Gaza and end the war entirely. Israel won’t cave to these threats. The U.S. tried to broker a longer ceasefire, but Hamas rejected that too.

Netanyahu isn’t backing down. He warned Hamas leaders they’ll face “consequences you can’t imagine” if hostages aren’t freed. Israel has already stopped sending aid trucks into Gaza. This cuts off supplies to Hamas, squeezing them harder. Defense Minister Israel Katz said if Hamas doesn’t comply, Israel’s army will strike with unmatched power.

Hamas claims Israel violated the ceasefire, but facts show otherwise. Israel upheld its side while Hamas broke trust. Now Hamas is hiding behind excuses, ignoring the suffering of Gaza civilians they rule over. Their refusal to release hostages proves they care more about power than peace.

Arab nations like Egypt are scrambling to propose their own plans for Gaza. But these ideas lack details and ignore Hamas’s role in the conflict. Meanwhile, Israel’s focus remains on rescuing innocent lives taken by terrorists. Families of hostages are desperate for action, not empty talks.

President Trump’s team pushed a deal to extend the ceasefire through Ramadan and Passover. Hamas said no. Their stubbornness leaves Israel no choice but to prepare for battle. Troops are on standby, ready to defend their people if diplomacy fails.

Conservatives understand: Weakness invites aggression. Israel’s strong stance shows the world that terrorism won’t be rewarded. Letting Hamas keep hostages would only embolden Iran-backed groups across the region. America’s support for Israel’s right to self-defense remains critical in these dangerous times.

The clock is ticking. Hamas can end this now by releasing hostages. If not, Israel will do what must be done to protect its citizens and restore security. The world watches as terrorists face their final chance to avoid disaster.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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