US Warns of Potential Hamas Attacks on Civilian Population in Gaza: Diplomatic Tensions Escalate
The United States has officially revealed credible intelligence indicating that the terrorist organization Hamas plans to carry out new attacks on the civilian population in the Gaza Strip.
According to sources within the US State Department, these plans involve a large-scale assault that would breach the existing ceasefire agreement between the parties.
The statement emphasizes that such an act would constitute a serious violation of the deal and could jeopardize the diplomatic progress achieved so far.
The US and its international partners remain resolute in ensuring the safety of civilians and maintaining the integrity of the ceasefire.
Meanwhile, US officials have clearly indicated that if Hamas proceeds with the attack, appropriate measures will be taken to protect Gaza’s residents and preserve stability.
The US leadership reiterates their commitment to diplomacy and regional stability: President Donald Trump has called for Hamas to lay down their arms and urged de-escalation of the conflict.
The recent developments follow the signing of a ceasefire agreement on October 13 between the US, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, which was finalized during an international summit hosted in Cairo, attended by European leaders.
Despite these diplomatic efforts, tensions reignite with clashes erupting in several parts of Gaza, including a public execution that raised further security concerns.
Since the signing of the ceasefire, the situation has remained tense, especially after Israeli troops withdrew from parts of Gaza.
The US and other guarantors continue working towards regional stabilization, emphasizing the importance of both sides fulfilling their commitments to prevent further escalation.
