A common view of a U.S. State Division signal outdoors the U.S. State Division constructing in Washington, D.C., U.S., July 11, 2025.
Annabelle Gordon | Reuters
The U.S. State Division mentioned Saturday that it has “credible experiences” that Hamas may violate the ceasefire with an assault on Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
If the assault takes place, it “would represent a direct and grave violation” of the settlement solid by President Donald Trump to finish the two-year conflict between Israel and Hamas, the assertion mentioned.
No additional particulars have been disclosed in regards to the potential assault.
“Ought to Hamas proceed with this assault, measures will probably be taken to guard the individuals of Gaza and protect the integrity of the ceasefire,” the State Division mentioned.
Trump beforehand warned on social media that “if Hamas continues to kill individuals in Gaza, which was not the Deal, we can have no selection however to go in and kill them.”
The U.S. president later clarified he will not ship U.S. troops into Gaza after launching the risk towards Hamas.
“It isn’t going to be us,” he informed reporters. “We cannot need to. There are individuals very shut, very close by that can go in and so they’ll do the trick very simply, however underneath our auspices.”
Trump’s hostile rhetoric represented a shift after initially expressing nonchalance about Hamas killings, saying they’d taken out “a few gangs that have been very dangerous.”