The farce of diplomacy has reached its limit in the Middle East, with Hamas once again showing its true colors by rejecting peace and unity. Steve Witkoff’s negotiation team packed their bags and left Qatar empty-handed, thanks to Hamas’s refusal to give up hostages or accept a ceasefire that was nothing short of generous. This move reveals the depths of Hamas’s selfishness and disregard for innocent lives, both their own people and the unfortunate hostages still in captivity.
Why are we surprised? This is a group funded by Iran, a country that seems to have mastered the art of chaos and destruction. While diplomats twist themselves into knots trying to appease this terror machine, the group continues its reign of terror unabated, hoarding resources and chilling in their tunnels while civilians suffer. Globalist organizations like the U.N. only exacerbate the problem by enabling this behavior, bartering aid distribution to Hamas’s benefit rather than serving the needy.
Now, President Trump has sounded the alarm loud and clear. His warnings were crystal clear: release the hostages or face the consequences. His administration’s relentless support for Israel stands as a beacon of hope and justice. The message is simple and unwavering: the U.S. will not tolerate this rogue terrorist entity holding the region hostage.
Witkoff Ends Talks As Hamas Refuses Another Ceasefire https://t.co/iEjIt5wcpU
I don't know why we even try with Hamas. Number one, once they give up the hostages, they have nothing to bargain with. Second, they are unlikely to relinquish power voluntarily. It will have to be…— Gene Pavlova (@GenePavlova) July 24, 2025
But the United Nations—predictably cozying up to the wrong side—seems more interested in cozy deals with Hamas than in delivering humanitarian aid where it’s needed most. Videos reveal the shocking reality of terrorists indulging in lavish meals while the people above ground scrape by. Yet, certain international bodies appear willing to dance around the truth, feeding into this anti-American nonsense rather than calling out the terrorists.
What does it say about those on the left who continue to parrot the importance of these diplomatic negotiations and humanitarian aid under the current approach? Isn’t it time for truth, courage, and action against a group that clearly despises peace? Until then, this circus will keep clowning in the global arena, and the people of Gaza—and the world—will keep paying the price. When will the world wake up and realize that you don’t negotiate with monsters?