Palm Beach, Florida — President Donald Trump warned Hamas to disarm and threatened Iran with renewed strikes if it rebuilds ballistic missile or nuclear programs during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. He said Hamas has a 'very short period' to disarm and named U.S. envoys to oversee the process. U.S. strikes in June damaged Iranian nuclear sites, and Washington announced Treasury sanctions on 10 people and firms tied to Iran and Venezuela's procurement networks. Officials emphasized enforcement and allied coordination. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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U.S. and allied governments and security agencies gained diplomatic leverage, legal justification for sanctions, and expanded enforcement options against entities linked to Iran's missile and drone procurement.
Civilians in Gaza, Iran, and neighboring countries faced increased risk of military escalation, displacement, supply disruptions, and heightened humanitarian needs following public threats and sanctions.
After reading and researching latest news.... U.S. President Trump publicly set short deadlines for Hamas disarmament and warned Iran against rebuilding missile or nuclear capabilities, while the Treasury sanctioned 10 Iran- and Venezuela-linked individuals and firms; officials cited prior June strikes and a renewed maximum-pressure approach to constrain Tehran's programs.
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