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Trump Administration Rejects Partial Hostage Release Deals, Aligns With Israel
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Published Aug. 26, 2025, 9:21 PM
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US special envoy Steve Witkoff stated that the Trump administration is firmly opposed to further partial hostage release agreements, echoing Israel’s position. This comes after Hamas accepted an Arab-mediated plan for a phased release of the remaining hostages, a proposal that Jerusalem has not responded to.
President Trump himself signaled this approach on Truth Social just hours after Hamas accepted the plan on August 18, writing that no hostages should be released until Hamas has been entirely destroyed.
Despite this, the White House clarified the following day that it was still assessing the proposed phased deal. That plan closely resembles one Witkoff had authored months earlier.
Although Hamas agreed to the deal, Witkoff told Fox News that the terrorist group bears full responsibility for the failure to reach an agreement. He stressed that Hamas had “slow played that process” by introducing new demands last month, which led both the US and Israel to withdraw their negotiating teams.
Israel later announced it was no longer interested in staged agreements. Even so, Arab mediators tried to bring Hamas back from its added conditions by advancing the most recent proposal, hoping Israel would reconsider.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has remained firm, focusing on IDF plans to seize Gaza City. He insists this will dismantle Hamas’s final stronghold in the Strip. Critics counter that he made similar claims regarding Israel’s 2024 takeover of Rafah and that another offensive risks fueling Hamas’s insurgency. Families of the hostages also fear the Gaza City operation could endanger their relatives.
“It is Hamas now who’s saying we accept that deal, and I think in large part they’re saying that and changing their mind because the Israelis are putting some very intense pressure on them,” Witkoff told Fox News, though he declined to comment on whether Israel should continue doing so.
During the interview, Fox host Brett Baier pointed out that Israel has already ruled out a partial deal and asked if Washington held the same stance.
“That’s the official position, and that’s President Trump’s official position. I think that he has said to himself, ‘You don’t need to keep those hostages,’” Witkoff replied.
Hamas has maintained that it will only release the hostages if Israel ends the war and fully withdraws from Gaza. Netanyahu has repeatedly rejected those demands, saying that giving in would leave Hamas in power.
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