The US Threatens joint action with Israel against Hamas
unless the group releases all hostages from Gaza.
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Nearly a week since the expiration of an Israel Hamas ceasefire,
President Trump's Middle east envoy is floating the threat of joint US Israeli action against Hamas
if it doesn't release all hostages from Gaza.
Here was Steve Wyckoff outside the White House.
What's going to happen?
I think there's going to be some action taken.
It could be jointly with the Israelis.
It's unfair right now, but I think Hamas has an opportunity to act reasonably,
to do what's right and then to walk out.