Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Trump says ‘there’ll be hell to pay’ if Hamas does not disarm as he meets Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago – as it happened

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Key takeaways from Trump-Netanyahu press conference

And that’s it, the press conference is over.

  • Trump said he wanted to move to the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire plan “as quickly as we can, but there has to be a disarmament” from Hamas. He said Hamas would be given “a very short period of time” in which it must disarm or “there’ll be hell to pay for them”.

  • Trump also claimed that if Hamas doesn’t disarm, there are other countries that backed the ceasefire plan that were willing to “go in and wipe them out”.

  • Despite reports that senior officials in his administration are frustrated with Netanyahu stalling the peace process by refusing to further withdraw his forces from Gaza, Trump said he was “not concerned about anything that Israel is doing”. “Israel has lived up to the plan, 100%,” he said.

  • But, Trump said, he and Netanyahu don’t fully agree on the issue of the occupied West Bank. “We don’t agree on the West Bank 100%, but we’ll come to a conclusion on the West Bank,” he said, adding he believes Netanyahu “will do the right thing”.

  • And on Iran, Trump responded to reports that Tehran is rebuilding its nuclear program, saying that they’re possibly using new sites to do so. “If they are, we’re going to have no choice but very quickly to eradicate that build-up,” he said.

  • However, he also claimed that Iran wants to make a deal and urged them to do so, adding later that he would support the US engaging in bilateral talks with Tehran.

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a press conference after meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands during a press conference after meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
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