Washington, D.C. | October 3, 2025 — U.S. President Donald Trump stated “All Hell Will Break Out” and on Friday delivered a stark ultimatum to Hamas, warning the group to accept his proposed Gaza peace plan by Sunday, 6:00 p.m. Washington time, or face devastating consequences.
Trump, in a post on his Truth Social account, wrote:
“An Agreement must be reached with Hamas by Sunday Evening at SIX (6) P.M., Washington, D.C. time. Every Country has signed on! If this LAST CHANCE agreement is not reached, all HELL, like no one has ever seen before, will break out against Hamas. THERE WILL BE PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST ONE WAY OR THE OTHER.”
The Peace Plan Details
The peace deal, announced earlier this week alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, comes after nearly two years of conflict between Israel and Hamas. The proposal outlines:
- An immediate ceasefire.
- Release of hostages within 72 hours.
- Gradual disarmament of Hamas.
- Phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
- A post-war authority to be headed by Trump, overseeing Gaza’s reconstruction and governance.

Trump’s Warning
Trump issued a direct threat to Hamas, claiming most of its fighters were “surrounded and militarily trapped.”
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“They are just waiting for me to give the word, ‘GO,’ for their lives to be quickly extinguished. As for the rest, we know where and who you are, and you will be hunted down, and killed,” Trump told reporters.
The President emphasized that every major international player had backed the agreement, framing Sunday’s deadline as the “last chance” for Hamas to avoid destruction.
Hamas Response
On Tuesday, Hamas officials confirmed they had received the plan and were “studying it carefully.” On Friday, Mohammad Nazzal, a senior figure in Hamas’s political bureau, acknowledged the proposal contained “points of concern” but promised the group would announce its official stance soon.
International Context
The ultimatum comes amid intense diplomatic pressure. World powers, including European and Arab nations, are reported to have endorsed Trump’s deal, while humanitarian agencies stress the urgent need for a ceasefire to prevent further civilian suffering in Gaza.
Analysts suggest Trump’s aggressive rhetoric is designed to push Hamas into compliance while signaling to Israel and U.S. allies that Washington is determined to enforce a lasting settlement.
What’s Next?
If Hamas refuses the terms by Sunday evening, Trump has promised “all hell will break out”, a phrase that raises fears of a massive U.S.-backed military offensive against the group. Whether Hamas bends under pressure or calls Trump’s bluff will determine the next chapter of one of the Middle East’s most volatile conflicts.