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Trump's statement asserted that the events of October 7th amounted to genocide at its most elevated level.

Trump branded October 7th as a "holocaust at its height" following the United Nations' accusations against Israel for committing genocide in Gaza. On the hostages still captive by Hamas: We estimates around 20 individuals are alive amidst this distressing situation.

Trump's statement: The events of October 7th constitute genocide at its most grave degree
Trump's statement: The events of October 7th constitute genocide at its most grave degree

Trump's statement asserted that the events of October 7th amounted to genocide at its most elevated level.

In a recent development, US President Donald Trump has weighed in on the ongoing hostage crisis in Gaza and the broader Israel-Palestine conflict.

During a press conference, Trump described the violence on October 7th as involving the murder of little babies, arms being cut off, and heads being cut off. However, he did not provide any evidence or further context for his claims.

Trump estimated that there are close to 40 bodies involved in the hostage situation, but he also noted that there are currently approximately 20 hostages still alive. The brothers of these hostages have expressed fear for their safety, as they believe Hamas, the organization responsible for the safety of the hostages, may put them at risk if the conflict continues.

Trump referred to the violence on October 7th as genocide, but he also questioned the UN's conclusion on the matter, stating that he does not agree with their findings.

In a bid to resolve the crisis, Trump suggested that the remaining hostages might be freed as a result of pressure for a ceasefire. This sentiment was echoed by former Israeli hostages who appealed for a ceasefire in a video that Trump commented on.

Trump has been involved in previous hostage releases and the former hostages believe he might listen to their pleas and bring about a ceasefire. However, it's important to note that the UN has not publicly released a conclusion that Israel committed osha (genocide) in Gaza.

The time posted on the website articles is Israeli time. As of now, there have been 32 deaths related to the hostage situation. The situation remains tense and uncertain, with both sides expressing concerns for the safety of the hostages and the potential for further violence.

This is a developing story and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

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