Donald Trump has sent a warning to Hamas following the latest flareup with Israel (Image: GETTY) The US President threw his entire support behind Israel. Hamas launched hundreds of rockets towards Israel towards the weekend, to which the Israeli’s responded with airstrikes. Trump warned Hamas the Gazan people would receive “more misery” if they continue to attack Israel. Related articles IRAN WARNING: Trump being ‘lured’ into conflict by Israel Israel launches air strike against Hamas killing a toddler and gunman His comments come after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered military strikes on the Gaza Strip over the weekend after rocket attacks. Trump wrote on Twitter: “Once again, Israel faces a barrage of deadly rocket attacks by terrorist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad. “We support Israel 100 percent in its defence of its citizens. “To the Gazan people — these terrorist acts against Israel will bring you nothing but more misery. READ MORE: These four leaders could push world to the BRINK of war claims Iran Donald Trump threw his entire support behind Israel (Image: GETTY) “End the violence and work towards peace - it can happen!” Israel has reportedly hit 280 targets in Gaza. At least 15 people have died so far, according to the Health Ministry there. President’s Trump’s ominous warning called for an end to the Palestinian militant attacks. Related articles Israeli firebrand promises to ‘open gates of HELL’ on Hamas Israel-Palestine tensions SOAR: Tel Aviv sounds air raid sirens ami... Israel killed a Hamas commander in the targeted strike on Sunday (Image: GETTY) Israel killed a Hamas commander in the targeted strike on Sunday. A military statement said that Hamed Ahmed Abed Khudri had been responsible for transferring funds from Iran to armed factions in Gaza. Palestinian witnesses said he was killed in an air strike on his car. The attack on his car was the first such killing by Israel of a top militant since Hamas and Israel engaged in open war five years ago. Israel had suspended what Palestinians call an assassination policy in an attempt to lower tensions.All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility