JERUSALEM - Israeli defense minister told Hamas on Monday to lay down its arms or face annihilation, after US President Donald Trump said the militant group must accept a deal to release hostages in Gaza.
The warnings came as the Israeli military intensified its bombings and operations around Gaza City, which it has vowed to capture in a bid to finally defeat Hamas after nearly two years of devastating conflict.
At least 48 people were killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza on Sunday, while another 10 were killed in strikes around Gaza City overnight, the civil defense agency reported. AFP has contacted the Israeli military for comment.
“This is a final warning to the Hamas murderers and rapists in Gaza and in luxury hotels abroad: Release the hostages and put down your weapons -- or Gaza will be destroyed and you will be annihilated,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on X.
“Today, a massive hurricane will hit the skies of Gaza City and the roofs of the terror towers will tremble,” he wrote, adding that the military was “preparing to expand” operations to conquer Gaza City.
Israel has not publicly announced the start of its offensive to seize the city, but on Sunday it bombed a third high-rise in as many days, saying it was being used by Hamas “to monitor the location of... troops in the area”.
Israel warns Hamas to surrender or face 'annihilation'
Trump said Sunday he was issuing a “last warning” to the group, insisting it accept a deal to release the hostages seized during militants’ October 2023 attack. The Israeli military says 47 hostages remain in Gaza, including 25 believed to be dead.
Ready to Negotiate
In a statement released shortly after Trump’s disclosure, Hamas said it was ready to “immediately sit at the negotiating table” following what it described as “some ideas from the American side aimed at reaching a ceasefire agreement”.
In exchange, it said it wanted “a clear declaration of the end of the war, a full withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and the formation of a committee of independent Palestinians to manage the Gaza Strip, which would begin its duties immediately” US news outlet Axios reported that White House envoy Steve Witkoff sent a new proposal for a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal to Hamas last week.
The White House has not released any details about the proposal, but late Sunday Trump said “you’ll be hearing about it pretty soon”, portraying the negotiations in a positive light.
“I think we’re going to have a deal on Gaza very soon,” he told reporters.

Hamas agreed last month to a ceasefire proposal that involved a 60-day truce and staggered hostage releases., This news data comes from:http://qw-cd-sm-dqi.erlvyiwan.com
Israel, however, has demanded the militant group release all the hostages at once, disarm and relinquish control of Gaza, among other conditions.
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