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Mike Waltz demands Hamas change its ‘unacceptable’ handling of ceasefire deal

National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has criticized Hamas for its handling of a⁤ ceasefire deal with‍ Israel, stating that their actions are negatively affecting the negotiations. Recently, Hamas released the body of a hostage, Shiri Bibas, after initially⁤ misidentifying her. Waltz described Hamas’s behavior⁢ as “despicable” and emphasized that changes must be made immediately,indicating⁤ that their rule in Gaza is not acceptable. He ⁤also suggested that Hamas’s‌ actions could lead to an‍ extension of the ceasefire, which is currently in its​ first phase. Additionally, there are​ discussions regarding addressing Iran’s nuclear program, with Waltz stating that all options are on the table to prevent​ Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The second phase of the ceasefire deal aims ⁣for the ​end‌ of hostilities, the removal of Hamas from Gaza governance, and the⁤ release of Israeli hostages.


Mike Waltz demands Hamas change its ‘unacceptable’ handling of ceasefire deal

National security adviser Mike Waltz slammed the Hamas terrorist group’s handling of a conclusive ceasefire deal between it and Israel, stating that it is “absolutely” impacting the deal’s prospects.

Hamas just released the body of hostage Shiri Bibas on Saturday, which came after the group had released the body of an anonymous Gazan woman and claimed it was the body of Bibas, though forensic intelligence later confirmed it was not. Waltz stated that President Donald Trump is “horrified” by Hamas’s “despicable” behavior, adding that his administration will see how exactly these recent actions by the terrorist group might affect ceasefire negotiations in the week to come.

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“Hamas needs to change and change yesterday in how it’s conducting this,” Waltz stated on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo. “It’s unacceptable. Not just to the Israelis, but the entire world. And I’ll tell you, the end goal of Hamas cannot and will not be allowed to rule Gaza going forward, and ever do this again is absolutely also in play.”

Waltz also raised the possibility of Hamas’s actions creating an “extension” of the current stage of the ceasefire deal, which is still in its first phase and is set to expire at the start of March. Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East envoy, stated in an appearance on CNN that such an extension is needed, and that he would be traveling to the region this week to negotiate, noting his trip would be “probably Wednesday.”

The national security adviser added that the Trump administration would “certainly entertain” the possibility of Israel destroying Iran’s nuclear program. Waltz stressed that the Middle Eastern country cannot have a nuclear weapon, and “all options are on the table” to prevent this.

Phase two of the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas broadly calls for the end of all hostilities, the terrorist group’s permanent removal from governing Gaza, and the release of all remaining living Israeli hostages by Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s office said on Sunday that Israel is delaying the delivery of 620 Palestinian prisoners and detainees “until the release of the next hostages has been assured, and without the humiliating ceremonies.”



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