Trump Says Hamas Must Release All Hostages by Saturday or ‘All Hell is Going to Break Out’ – Guy D. McCardle

It seems that President Trump has had his fill of waiting for the terrorist organization Hamas to release all of the hostages they are holding in Gaza.

In a bold, unequivocal, and yet not unexpected move, President Donald Trump has issued a stern ultimatum to Hamas: release all hostages by noon this Saturday, or face severe consequences. Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump declared:

“As far as I’m concerned if all of the hostages aren’t returned by Saturday at 12 o’clock… I would say, cancel [the ceasefire] and all bets are off and let hell break out.”

The Ultimatum: A Clear Line in the Sand

On Monday, February 10, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a less-than-subtle warning regarding the ongoing hostage situation in Gaza. He declared that if Hamas does not release all remaining Israeli hostages by noon on Saturday, February 15, “all hell is going to break out.” Trump emphasized that if the deadline is not met, he would consider it appropriate to cancel the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Trump’s ultimatum came in response to Hamas’s announcement that they would delay the next scheduled hostage release, originally set for Saturday. Hamas accused Israel of violating the ceasefire terms by delaying the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza and restricting the entry of humanitarian aid. The ceasefire, which has been in place since January 2025, was established as part of an agreement to facilitate the gradual exchange of hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners detained in Israel.

The key points of Trump’s ultimatum are clear. He set a firm deadline of noon on Saturday, February 15, and demanded the release of all remaining hostages, rather than a few at a time. If Hamas fails to comply, Trump warned that the ceasefire agreement could be canceled, potentially escalating the conflict.

When pressed on what exactly he meant by “all hell breaking loose,” Trump responded cryptically, “Hamas will find out what I mean.”

While he acknowledged that the final decision to end the ceasefire ultimately rests with Israel, he made it clear that this was his personal stance, stating, “I’m speaking for myself. Israel can override it.”