Trump’s Middle East envoy predicts ‘good things’ on Gaza hostages before inauguration

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US President-elect Donald Trump (left) vowed that "all hell will break out in the Middle East" if Hamas does not release the hostages by the time he takes office, as he spoke in Florida alongside Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff.

US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff (right), with Mr Donald Trump, said negotiations to release hostages held by Hamas were making progress.

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PALM BEACH, Florida US President-elect Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said on Jan 7 that he hopes to have good things to report about

hostages held by Hamas in Gaza

by the time Trump is sworn in as president on Jan 20.

“Well, I think we’re making a lot of progress, and I don’t want to say too much because I think they’re doing a really good job back in Doha,” Mr Witkoff said at a Trump press conference in Palm Beach, Florida. 

Doha has been hosting negotiations on a ceasefire in the Gaza war that would include freeing

hostages whom Hamas abducted in its Oct 7, 2023, attack

on Israel. Doha is capital of the Gulf state of Qatar, which along with Egypt and the US has been mediating negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

Mr Witkoff said that he if did not travel back to Doha on the night of Jan 7, he would head there on Jan 8.

“I think that we’ve had some really great progress, and I’m really hopeful that by the inaugural, we’ll have some good things to announce on behalf of the President,” Mr Witkoff said.

Trump, a Republican who will succeed Democratic President Joe Biden, repeated his threat that “all hell will break out in the Middle East” if Hamas does not release the hostages by the time he takes office.

“It will not be good for Hamas, and it will not be good, frankly, for anyone,” he said.

Hamas-led Islamist militants killed 1,200 people and captured more than 250, including Israeli-American dual nationals, during their Oct 7 attack, according to Israeli tallies.

More than 100 hostages have been freed through negotiations or Israeli military rescue operations.

Of the 101 still held in Gaza, roughly half are believed to be alive.

Israel’s subsequent campaign against Hamas has killed more than 45,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to Palestinian health officials, displaced nearly all of the population in Hamas-ruled Gaza and reduced much of its territory to rubble. REUTERS

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