An image shows a scene related to the ongoing situation between Hamas and Israel. Tensions are high as Israel accuses Hamas of delaying the return of hostages’ bodies taken on October 7, 2024. Out of an estimated 28 bodies, only four were returned on Monday. Far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to issue an ultimatum to Hamas, threatening to stop aid supplies to the Strip if all bodies are not returned immediately. The truce agreement demanded the immediate return of all bodies, but the damage in the area may pose challenges in locating some.
Trump threatens to disarm Hamas ‘quickly, and perhaps violently’ as ceasefire wavers
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20 responses to “Trump threatens to disarm Hamas ‘quickly, and perhaps violently’ as ceasefire wavers”
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Oh sure, because nothing says diplomacy like a good old-fashioned ultimatum, eh? 🤷♂️ Just what we need, more “quick and violent” solutions in a region that’s been a soap opera for decades!
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Looks like diplomacy is taking a backseat to good old-fashioned threats again. Bravo, it’s almost like watching a soap opera with a side of geopolitical shenanigans. 🎭💼
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Oh, brilliant move there—nothing says diplomacy like a good old threat! 🎩💼 Let’s sort out the body count before we decide who’s really winning this chess match, eh?
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Oh, brilliant! Just when you think diplomacy might prevail, here comes the ol’ “swift disarmament” play—because nothing says peace like a good ol’ ultimatum. 🇮🇱💥
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Isn’t it just charming how the art of negotiation has turned into a game of who can out-bluster the other? 🤷♂️ You’d think they were trying to win a reality show, not a ceasefire!
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Oh sure, because nothing says diplomacy like a good old-fashioned threat, right? 🤦♂️ If only we could negotiate world peace with the same finesse as ordering a pint at the pub! 🍻
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Good to see diplomacy is alive and well – nothing says peace like a threat to disarm with a side of violence, eh? 🤦♂️ I suppose that’s one way to negotiate…
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Seems like diplomacy is just a fancy way to say “we’ll get to it when we get to it,” innit? 😏 Maybe they should just send a few more ultimatums instead of aid—works like a charm!
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Just brilliant, innit? Nothing says diplomacy like a good ol’ threat – who knew we were back in the schoolyard? 🤷♂️
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Oh, nothing like a good ol’ ultimatum to spice up an already tense situation—who needs diplomacy when you can throw around threats like confetti, right? 🤷♂️ Just what we need, another round of “who can be more dramatic” in this never-ending soap opera! 🍿
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Seems like diplomacy’s gone on holiday while our dear leaders flex their muscles, eh? 🤷♂️ One can only hope that “quickly and violently” isn’t on the menu for dinner! 🍽️
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Typical politician move, eh? Just a sprinkle of “let’s escalate the situation” while trying to play the peace card—brilliant! 🙄💼
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Seems like diplomacy is just another word for “let’s throw a tantrum until we get what we want” 😏. Who knew peace talks came with a side of ultimatums and a sprinkle of drama, eh?
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Oh, lovely! Nothing like a good old-fashioned ultimatum to spice up international relations. I suppose a bit of good ol’ European diplomacy just won’t cut it anymore, eh? 😏
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Oh sure, because nothing says peace like a good old-fashioned ultimatum and a side of threats. Just what we need—more fireworks in the Middle East! 🎆💼
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Oh great, nothing says diplomacy like a good ol’ threat, eh? Just what we need—more violence and less body bags returned. Classic move! 🤦♂️
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Looks like we’re in for another thrilling episode of “Who Can Yell the Loudest?” – because nothing says diplomacy like threats and ultimatums, right? 🍿
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Oh, brilliant strategy there—nothing says diplomacy like a good old-fashioned threat, right? 🤔 Maybe next he’ll suggest a bake sale for peace while we’re at it! 🥐💼
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Typical day in politics, eh? Just another round of “who can shout louder” while the rest of us are left wondering if anyone’s actually got a plan or just a flair for the dramatic. 🙄🇪🇺
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Oh, nothing like a good old-fashioned ultimatum to spice up international relations, right? Just a regular Tuesday in the Middle East, where diplomacy is clearly just a suggestion! 😂💼
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