Trump Tells Israel to Finish the Job as Gaza Ceasefire Talks Collapse
Following the collapse of Gaza ceasefire talks, U.S. President Donald Trump urges Israel to “finish the job” against Hamas, sparking global concern over escalating violence and humanitarian fallout.
By Raja Awais Ali
7/26/20252 min read


Published: July 26, 2025
What Happened?
In a dramatic shift from diplomacy to military pressure, U.S. President Donald Trump called on Israel to eliminate Hamas following the failure of ceasefire negotiations in Doha. His comments come as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, with widespread famine and civilian casualties reported.
Trump's Strong Words: “They Want to Die”
Speaking to reporters at a press event in Washington, Trump said:
> “Hamas didn’t really want to make a deal. I think they want to die… Israel is going to have to finish the job.”
The statement signals a firm endorsement of Israel’s military campaign and a clear rejection of further negotiations. Trump accused Hamas of manipulating peace talks while continuing to launch attacks from Gaza.
Ceasefire Talks Break Down in Doha
Earlier this week, U.S. and Qatari officials met with Israeli and Hamas representatives in Doha, hoping to broker a ceasefire and secure the release of hostages. However, talks collapsed after Hamas allegedly refused key terms, including disarmament and a long-term truce.
With no progress, the U.S. officially withdrew from the negotiation table, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immediately ramped up military operations in central and southern Gaza.
“Finish the Job” — What It Means
Trump’s phrase “finish the job” is being widely interpreted as:
A green light for Israel to escalate military actions
Abandoning the diplomatic process
A sign of deepening U.S.-Israel alignment on Middle East policy
Critics warn that this rhetoric risks further destabilizing the region and undermines any chance for peaceful resolution.
Political and Strategic Impact
Area of Impact Key Points
Israel Empowered to continue operations without U.S. restraint
Palestinians Increased civilian risk and humanitarian suffering
U.S. Politics Trump projects strength on foreign policy during the election year
Global Reaction UN and EU officials express concern over “uncontrolled escalation”
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
According to aid groups, Gaza’s food and medical supplies are nearly depleted. Thousands of displaced families are sheltering in UN-run schools and hospitals. The World Health Organization warns of:
Severe malnutrition in children
Lack of clean water and medicine
Rising civilian deaths from airstrikes and blockades
Despite these alarming conditions, Trump’s stance suggests that military victory is being prioritized over humanitarian concerns.
Why This Moment Matters
This marks a major shift in U.S. Middle East strategy:
From neutral mediator to military enabler
From diplomacy to force-first policy
From negotiation table to battlefield alignment
As global powers call for restraint, Trump's “finish the job” message could reshape the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations — potentially for generations.