By Kanishka Singh, WASHINGTON
United States
The administration of President Donald Trump was consulted on Monday by Israel on its deadly strikes in Gaza, a White House spokesperson told Fox News' "Hannity" show.
"The Trump administration
and the White House were consulted by the Israelis on their attacks in Gaza
tonight," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a Fox News
interview.
Palestinian medics in Gaza
reported dozens of people were killed in the aftermath of a series of the most
violent air attacks by Israel on the Palestinian enclave since a ceasefire was
reached on January 19 between Israel and Hamas militants.
A senior Hamas official said
Israel had unilaterally overturned the ceasefire agreement.
"As President Trump has
made it clear - Hamas, the Houthis, Iran, all those who seek to terrorize not
just Israel, but also the United States of America, will see a price to pay.
All hell will break loose," the White House spokesperson said.
Trump had previously publicly
issued a warning using
similar words, saying Hamas should release all hostages in Gaza or "let
hell break out."
The latest bloodshed in
the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian
conflict was triggered on Oct.
7, 2023, when Palestinian Hamas militants attacked Israel, killing 1,200
and taking about 250 hostages, according to Israeli allies.
Israel's subsequent military
assault on Gaza has
killed over 48,000 Palestinians, according to the local health
ministry, while also triggering accusations of genocide
and war crimes that Israel
denies. The assault has internally displaced nearly Gaza's entire 2.3
million population and caused a hunger crisis.
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