How will Middle Eastern countries respond to Trump's ultimatum on Gaza hostages by January 20, 2025?
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Netanyahu Thanks Trump for Strong Statement on Gaza Hostages, Warns of 'All Hell to Pay' Ahead of January 20, 2025
Dec 3, 2024, 02:58 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly thanked U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his strong statement demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. During a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu expressed appreciation for Trump's tough ultimatum, emphasizing that it adds significant support to Israel's ongoing efforts to secure the hostages' release. Trump's statement included a warning that there would be 'all hell to pay in the Middle East' if the hostages were not freed. This exchange highlights the ongoing diplomatic engagement between Israel and the incoming U.S. administration ahead of Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025.
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