‘Looks like they want to die’: Trump says that Hamas’ Gaza did not want a deal; Mulls Mortgage Rescue Options

US President Donald Trump on Friday alleged that Hamas was not ready for a ceasefire deal in Gaza as Israel suggested that the “optional option” could detect the “alternative option” to save the hostages after the talks were broken.News agency AFP reported.Talking to the agency, an Israeli official said an air drop of aid wounds in Gaza. The AIDS group working in the city has warned of the increasing number of malnourished children in the ongoing Warzone. The US and Israeli dialogues moved away from indirect talks with Hamas in Qatar, Trump commented on the situation, saying, “It was very bad. Hamas did not really want to make a deal. I think they want to die, “the news outlet reported.The US President said that the Palestinian terrorist group was not ready to release the remaining hostages in Gaza, explaining, “They know what happens after receiving the last hostage.”In the Middle East, Trump’s special messenger Steve Witcoff claimed that Hamas was “not acting in good faith” during the conversation concluded on Thursday “. In response, Senior Hamas’s official Basem Name accused Vitcoff of incorrectly presenting the nature of the negotiations and reviving the agreements already reached.Similarly, Vitcoff said that Washington would “consider alternative options” about Gaza, although he did not specify what those people could be included.Meanwhile, Israeli’s remote National Security Minister Itmar Ben Gwir urged a full-fledged blockade, Gaza’s total occupation, efforts to encourage their residents to release their residents, and to return to the restoration of Israeli settlements. Qatar and Egypt, who are trying to meditate in the struggle, hoped that the conversation could still continue, promises to remain with “intensive efforts” to achieve a long -standing success.
A deep crisis
More than 100 assistance and human rights organizations issued a warning this week about the increasing threat of “massive starvation” in Gaza. Doctors without Borders (MSF) reported that last week 25 percent of young children and pregnant or breastfeeding women had examined it in its clinics. It came just a day after the United Nations came to the fore that Gaza is experiencing malnutrition in the city of five children.“The” human havoc “in Gaza should now end”, “leaders from Britain, France and Germany said in a joint statement on Friday. “We call the Israeli government to take restrictions on the flow of immediate assistance” and facilitate the “immediate” work of the United Nations agencies and human groups, European leaders said, AFP said.