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Donald Trump recently issued a stern warning to Hamas, asserting that he could “take care” of the group in just two minutes. This statement came as he criticized them for not adhering to their ceasefire agreement with Israel.
During a press briefing at the White House on Tuesday, Trump remarked, “They’re quite violent people. I believe we could neutralize them in two minutes. However, we’re giving them a chance.”
He continued, “They committed to behaving well and refraining from violence, but they have violated this by killing people. That was not part of the agreement we established.”
Trump further stated, “If they fail to respect the deal, they will be swiftly dealt with, although I prefer not to resort to such measures.”
“We currently have unprecedented peace in the Middle East, fostering friendships among nations that previously harbored animosity,” he added.
This declaration follows the circulation of disturbing footage from Gaza, depicting Hamas enforcers brutally injuring already vulnerable Palestinians.
In footage shared on X by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Israel has claimed that ‘Hamas is brutalising Palestinian civilians’ in an effort to ‘reestablish control’, and has called for Gaza to be demilitarised.
One disturbing clip shows two men being brutally beaten after being dragged across the ground by what Israel claims are masked Hamas militants.

Donald Trump (pictured) has warned Hamas he could ‘take care’ of the terror group in just two minutes if they did not honour the ceasefire
They can be seen crying out in pain as they hold their arms out in front of their faces in an attempt to protect themselves from being beaten. A crowd of attackers soon swarmed around the pair, raising their weapons and pointing their guns in their direction.
One man, who appears to have a black sack over his head, is seen writhing on the ground in agony with his hands bound with rope behind his back as the attackers smash bars across his kneecaps with force.
As he squirms on the dusty road after being dumped beside a vehicle, three men donning black masks repeatedly beat him with long, thick sticks. They drag him again and throw him next to another civilian, who is also tied-up, before beating them both and shooting at their knees.
At least one of the men appeared to be hit by a bullet, as he screams out in pain, and just a moment later, one of the alleged Hamas enforcers steps on the head of of a captive, crushing his face into the dirt.
In another clip, a topless man can be seen being dragged by his bound wrists face-down through a crowd by two masked men. Barefoot and only wearing a pair of tracksuit pants, he is dropped onto the ground before being kicked in the torso and shins by at least four enforcers carrying weapons.
He soon starts being beaten by the group who smash down their bars across his half-naked body.
The victim appears to barely react, his limp body taking the blows as he lays on the sandy floor at the feet of the alleged Hamas militants.
After a few moments of continued beating, one of the masked assailants lifts up the leg of the civilian so the other alleged Hamas attacker can smash the kneecap of the inured man.

An alleged Palestinian civilian can be seen in the horrific footage curled into a ball as they attempt to shield themselves from the brutal beating

In footage shared by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, a topless man can be seen being dragged across the ground by what Israel claims are two Hamas enforcers
After hitting his knee until his leg goes limp, they roll him over and begin crashing their sticks across the skin on his back.
He is left in a bloody state on the ground as three masked men walk circle his body and point at him to the crowd – seemingly as a warning or message to other Palestinian civilians.
And last week, a horrifying video purportedly showed the terror group executing Palestinians.
In disturbing footage circulating on social media, a group of men can be seen kneeling on the ground with their hands behind their backs.
Armed militants – some wearing Hamas-style headbands – stand behind the victims with their faces covered before gunshots ring out and the seven kneeling men fall to the ground, apparently lifeless.
Cheering crowds scream ‘Allah Akbar,’ or ‘God is great’, and brand the executed men ‘collaborators’ while filming the scenes on their phones. A Hamas source confirmed the authenticity of the video.
Israel and Hamas have both accused the other of violating the ceasefire, which took effect on October 10, and aims at ending the two-year war in the Palestinian enclave.
Though still in effect, the shaky truce was tested earlier this week after Israeli forces launched a wave of deadly strikes, saying Hamas militants had killed two soldiers.
Last night, Trump promised to unleash death upon the terror group if it didn’t stick with the peace deal.
He wrote on Truth Social: ‘Numerous of our NOW GREAT ALLIES in the Middle East, and areas surrounding the Middle East, have explicitly and strongly, with great enthusiasm, informed me that they would welcome the opportunity, at my request, to go into GAZA with a heavy force and ‘straighten out Hamas’ [sic] if Hamas continues to act badly, in violation of their agreement with us’.
The deal is meant to ensure Israel allows up to 600 humanitarian aid trucks into the Gaza Strip every day to alleviate the starvation the population has been suffering.
Today, the UN’s top court is set to give an opinion on Israel’s legal obligations to ensure desperately needed humanitarian aid reaches Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

A horrifying video on social media appears to show several Palestinian men being executed

Two men were dragged and thrown into a dirty corner as they were simultaneously beaten by the masked group

An alleged Palestinian civilian is seen writing on the floor in pain as he is beaten by two masked man while bound with his hands behind his back
The UN General Assembly asked the International Court of Justice last year to give an advisory opinion on Israel’s legal obligations after the country effectively banned the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, the main provider of aid to Gaza, from operating in the territory.
Advisory opinions carry significant legal weight and experts say the case could have broader ramifications for the U.N. and its missions worldwide.
During earlier hearings, Palestinian Ambassador to the Netherlands Ammar Hijazi told the 15-judge panel that Israel was ‘starving, killing and displacing Palestinians while also targeting and blocking humanitarian organizations trying to save their lives.’
Israel denied it violated international law, saying the proceedings are biased, and did not attend the hearings. However, the country provided a 38-page written submission for the court to consider.