Breaking: Trump Warns Hamas to Stop Murdering Gazans - 'We Will Have No Choice But ... to Kill Them'

President Donald J. Trump issued a stark warning to Hamas on Thursday, threatening direct U.S. intervention if the terror group continues executing Palestinians in Gaza — a violation of the Trump-brokered peace deal that brought two years of bloodshed to an end.

In a blunt post on Truth Social, the President made clear that Hamas’ brutality will not be tolerated.

“If Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not the Deal, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them,” Trump wrote.

“Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

The warning came after disturbing videos surfaced online showing apparent public executions carried out by Hamas militants in Gaza City, despite a cease-fire agreement reached earlier this week between Hamas and Israel.

According to CNN, violent clashes have erupted between Hamas and rival Arab factions in several areas across Gaza. One incident reportedly resulted in a mass execution as the group moved to crush dissent and maintain power following Israel’s partial withdrawal.

Footage shared by Hamas-linked channels showed masked fighters executing blindfolded captives in a crowded square as terrified onlookers watched — scenes reminiscent of ISIS’ rule in Syria.

The Trump administration’s peace framework required Gaza’s demilitarization and the dismantling of Hamas’ military infrastructure as a condition for reconstruction aid and international investment.

Hamas’ apparent defiance of that deal could now invite a military response from the United States and its allies.

“President Trump has made it clear: the days of turning a blind eye to terrorism are over,” a senior administration official told The Federalist. “If Hamas violates the peace, there will be consequences.”

While global media outlets downplayed the internal violence, analysts say the situation exposes Hamas’ weakness and desperation after agreeing to a deal that stripped it of weapons and control.

Trump, who has long positioned himself as a dealmaker and peace enforcer in the Middle East, has signaled he is prepared to back up the agreement with force if necessary — continuing his administration’s doctrine of “peace through strength.”

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