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Trump warns “all hell will break out” if hostages not released by Hamas before his inauguration – World News Network

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Last updated: January 8, 2025 12:00 am
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Florida [US], January 8 (ANI): US President-elect Donald Trump warned that “all hell will break out in the Middle East” if hostages held by Hamas in Gaza are not released before his inauguration on January 20, CNN reported.
While addressing a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Tuesday (local time), Trump said, “It will not be good for Hamas and it will not be good, frankly, for anyone. All hell will break out. I don’t have to say anymore, but that’s what it is,” adding that “there should have never been” the October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas on Israel.
Steve Witkoff, who has been chosen by Trump to serve as the special envoy to the Middle East, expressed an optimistic view about the state of negotiations to reach a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that would secure the release of the hostages, saying negotiators are “making a lot of progress,” CNN reported.
He further said, “It’s the president, his reputation, the things that he has said that are driving this negotiation, and so hopefully it’ll all work out and we’ll save some lives.” Earlier, it was reported that Biden administration officials were taking the lead in the talks, while their incoming Trump counterparts were being updated regarding the developments.
A senior Biden administration office offered a much more cautious tone after Trump and Witkoff’s statement. Speaking to CNN, the official stated that the negotiations remain difficult. The official, who refused to speak about the status of the negotiations, insisted that despite Witkoff appearing to suggest that the deal was possible before January 20, the talks are challenging.
According to the official, the Biden administration has been working in “close coordination” with the incoming Trump national security team. The Biden administration has been trying to help broker a ceasefire in Gaza for over a year. However, they have not been successful in their efforts. Notably, dozens of hostages were released in the first ceasefire, which was agreed weeks after the October 7 attack. However, efforts to halt the fighting and secure the release of more hostages have failed.
During the press conference, Trump also refused to rule out the use of military force to take control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, and “economic force” to acquire Canada, CNN reported.
When asked whether he would rule out using “military or economic coercion” to achieve his goal of gaining those territories. he responded, “No, I can’t assure you on either of those two, but I can say this, we need them for economic security.”
Trump said Denmark should give up its control of Greenland or it would face high tariffs. He suggested people of Greenland could vote for independence or to become part of the United States. He said, “I’m talking about protecting the free world.”
Since his election, Trump has repeatedly expressed his interest in gaining control of the Panama Canal and Greenland. Trump said later that he would only use “economic force” and not military force against Canada.
When asked whether he would also use the military to acquire Canada, Trump responded, “No, economic force.” He continued, “You get rid of that artificially drawn line and you take a look at what that looks like — and it would also be much better for national security.”
In recent weeks, Trump in his social media posts has said that Canada should become the 51st state of the US. He even used Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement of his plan to step down as PM and Liberal Party leader to reiterate his stance that Canada becomes the 51st state of the US.
Trump criticised former US President Jimmy Carter’s decision to hand control of the Panama Canal back to Panama during his presidency, CNN reported. Carter, who passed away at the age of 100 on December 29, negotiated treaties that provided for the handover of the Panama Canal to Panama.
He said, “The Panama Canal is a disgrace.” Trump said, “What took place at the Panama Canal, Jimmy Carter gave it to them for USD 1 and they were supposed to treat us well.”
The US President-elect said that he would be renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. He said, “We’re going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring. That covers a lot of territory, the Gulf of America — what a beautiful name. And it’s appropriate.”
He slammed the Biden administration’s handling of the transition ahead of his inauguration ceremony on January 20. Trump said the Biden administration is “trying everything they can to make it more difficult” and wants to “block the reforms of the American people and that they voted for.”
Trump’s remarks come a day after US Congress certified his election victory with no objections from any lawmakers as the tally of states was announced on the House floor. Donald Trump won 312 electoral votes while Harris got 226 votes, a total that was confirmed during the certification on Monday, marking the final step in the election process before Trump returns back to the White House on January 20. (ANI)


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