Hamas reportedly agrees to halt executions after Trump warning of 'swift and brutal'
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42% : The warning came after Hamas gunmen executed several Gaza residents in public, hours after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect.37% : The executions drew condemnation from mediators who cautioned that such actions could give Israel a pretext to renew fighting.
18% : U.S. President Donald Trump warned that the terrorist group Hamas would face a "swift and brutal" end if it violates the Gaza ceasefire, amid reports that the organization has promised to stop executing residents accused of collaborating with Israel.
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