United States President Donald Trump warned Iran of fresh strikes and said Hamas would have 鈥渉ell to pay鈥 if it fails to disarm in Gaza, as he presented a united front with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today.
Speaking at a news conference with Netanyahu in Florida, Trump threatened to 鈥渆radicate鈥 any attempt by Tehran to rebuild its nuclear programme or ballistic missile arsenal following US and Israeli strikes mid-year.
Trump also downplayed reports of tensions with Netanyahu over the second stage of the fragile Gaza ceasefire, saying that Israel had 鈥渓ived up鈥 to its commitments and that the onus was on Palestinian militant group Hamas.
鈥淚f they don鈥檛 disarm as they agreed to do, then there will be hell to pay for them,鈥 Trump told reporters at his lavish Mar-a-Lago resort. 鈥淭hey have to disarm in a fairly short period of time.鈥
Hamas鈥 armed wing reiterated earlier today that it would not surrender its weapons.
A top political adviser to Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader said any aggression against his country would be met with an 鈥渋mmediate harsh response鈥.
鈥淚ran鈥檚 #Missile_Capability and defence are not containable or permission-based. Any aggression will face an immediate #Harsh_Response beyond its planners鈥 imagination,鈥 Ali Shamkhani wrote on X.
鈥楶roductive鈥 meeting
Netanyahu said his meeting with Trump had been 鈥渧ery productive鈥 and announced that Israel was awarding the US leader its highest civilian honour 鈥 the first time it has gone to a non-Israeli citizen.
Trump, the self-proclaimed 鈥減resident of peace鈥, has been keen to move on to the next phase of the Gaza truce, which would see a Palestinian technocratic government installed and the deployment of an international stabilisation force.
While some White House officials fear Netanyahu is slow-walking the process, Trump said he had 鈥渧ery little difference鈥 with the prime minister and was 鈥渘ot concerned about anything that Israel鈥檚 doing鈥.
During their fifth meeting in the US since Trump鈥檚 return to power this year, Netanyahu also appeared to have steered the US leader toward focusing on Israel鈥檚 concerns about Iran.
Israeli officials and media have expressed concern in recent months that Iran is rebuilding its ballistic missile arsenal after it came under attack during the 12-day war with Israel in June.
Trump said Iran 鈥渕ay be behaving badly鈥 and was looking at new nuclear sites to replace those targeted by US strikes during the same conflict, as well as restoring its missiles.

US President Donald Trump looks on as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (off frame) speaks to journalists during a joint press conference at Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida. Photo / Jim Watson, AFP
鈥淚 hope they鈥檙e not trying to build up again because if they are, we鈥檙e going have no choice but very quickly to eradicate that build-up,鈥 Trump said, adding that the US response 鈥渕ay be more powerful than the last time鈥.
Trump also said he believed Iran was still interested in a deal with Washington on its nuclear and missile programmes. Tehran denies that it is seeking nuclear weapons.
Focus on Gaza
Trump and Netanyahu鈥檚 talks also focused on other regional tension points, including Syria and the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon.
Trump said he hoped Netanyahu could 鈥済et along鈥 with Syria鈥檚 new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, despite a series of Israeli strikes along their border.
Netanyahu鈥檚 visit caps a frantic few days of international diplomacy in Palm Beach, where Trump hosted Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday for talks on ending Russia鈥檚 invasion.
The Gaza ceasefire in October is one of the major achievements of Trump鈥檚 first year back in power, and Washington and regional mediators have hoped to keep their foot on the gas.
The Axios news site said Trump seeks to make announcements as soon as January on an interim government and an international force.
Trump gave few details beyond saying that he hoped 鈥渞econstruction鈥 could begin soon in the Palestinian territory, devastated by Israeli attacks in response to Hamas鈥 October 7, 2023, attacks.
The disarmament of Hamas, however, continued to be a sticking point, with its armed wing again saying that it would not surrender its arms.
鈥淥ur people are defending themselves and will not give up their weapons as long as the occupation remains,鈥 the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades said in a video message.
-Agence France-Presse
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