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29 Dec 2025, 7:57 pm

Trump issues warnings to Iran and Hamas after meeting with Netanyahu in Florida

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President Donald Trump issued new warnings against Iran and Hamas after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida on Monday to try to advance the ceasefire deal that Trump brokered in Gaza.

Trump threatened Iran with unspecified consequences, saying Iran "may be behaving badly" and suggesting it was trying to rebuild nuclear sites after the U.S. struck three of them this year.

“If it’s confirmed, look, there will be consequences," he said. "Consequences will be very powerful, maybe more powerful than last time.”

Iran swiftly responded to Trump's remarks.

Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, said that "any aggression will receive a strong, immediate response that goes beyond what the attacker expects," the state-run Nour News agency reported.

Trump also said Hamas would have “hell to pay” if it didn’t disarm to advance the U.S.-brokered peace plan, as he seeks to move into its second phase. He said Hamas, which didn’t agree to the demilitarization of Gaza that Trump laid out as a key point in his peace plan, will be given a "very short period of time" to disarm.

If it doesn't, Trump said, the consequences will be "horrible." He suggested that other countries — not necessarily the U.S. or Israel — would take action against the perpetrators of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, in which 1,200 people were killed and about 250 were abducted.

"If they say they’re not going to disarm, those same countries will go and wipe them out," Trump said.

Israeli attacks in Gaza have killed more than 70,000 people since the war started, the Palestinian Health Ministry said in late November. The death toll has continued to rise despite the ongoing ceasefire.

Trump was overwhelmingly supportive Monday of Israel's efforts to advance the peace plan. He said that Israel had "lived up to the plan 100%" and that he wasn’t concerned "about anything that Israel is doing."

Asked moments later whether he was concerned that Israeli settler violence could undermine the peace plan, Trump said he and Netanyahu weren’t on the same page about the West Bank.

"We have had a discussion, big discussion, for a long time on the West Bank. And I wouldn't say we agree on the West Bank 100%. But we will come to a conclusion on the West Bank," he said.

Trump didn’t elaborate on what the leaders' differences were, but he said he believes Netanyahu will "do the right thing”

Standing alongside him at the top of the meeting, Netanyahu praised Trump.

"I'll say it again and again and again, we’ve never had a friend like President Trump in the White House. It’s not even close," he said. "And I think you can judge that by not merely by the frequency of our meetings, but by the content and the intensity."

Trump responded: "Well, I just want to say that it’s very important who the prime minister and president of Israel is. We have a great relationship.

"He can be very difficult on occasion, but you need a strong man," Trump added. "If you had a weak man, you wouldn’t have Israel right now. Israel would have been, you know, Israel, with most other leaders, would not exist today."

Netanyahu reiterated his praise of Trump after their meeting, announcing that Israel would award him the Israel Prize, the country's highest honor. Netanyahu said it would be the first time the prize has been awarded to a non-Israeli.

Asked by a reporter whether he would support an Israeli attack on Iran if it took steps toward advancing ballistic missiles or nuclear weapons, Trump appeared to suggest that any movement on the nuclear front would trigger an immediate response from the U.S.

"If they will continue with the missiles, yes. The nuclear, fast," Trump said. "One will be yes, absolutely. The other was we'll do it immediately."

Still, Trump indicated that diplomacy was still on the table, as well.

Even though the U.S. conducted strikes on Iran’s major nuclear enrichment facilities in a joint operation with Israel in June, Trump has hinted recently he might be open to returning to talks with Tehran.

He was more firm on that front Monday, telling reporters that he was open to having those talks.


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