Donald Trump issued an ultimatum, demanding the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas before his inauguration on January 20th, warning of widespread chaos in the Middle East if they aren't returned. Trump made these remarks during a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort, also touching on topics such as the Republican party's 'common sense' approach, his previous administration's record of 'no wars', and his plans for international relations.
Donald Trump has demanded the release of Israel i hostages held by Hamas before he comes to power on January 20 or 'all hell will break loose'. The incoming president made the remarks during a lengthy speech from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, labelling the Republicans party the party of "common sense"."All hell will break out in Middle East if hostages aren't returned by time I'm in office," Trump stated during the speech on Tuesday.
He explained that Witkoff is "working specifically" on talks in Doha on Israeli hostages in Gaza.Covering a host of topics during his speech, the also referenced the war in Ukraine would never have broken out under his leadership, firmly putting the blame at Biden's front door.Beckoning his special envoy to the podium, Witkoff said "good progress has been made" as part of his talks in Doha.
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