President Donald Trump has publicly disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza, stating that images of hungry children show 'real starvation' that cannot be denied.
Trump announced that the United States will increase its involvement by setting up 'food centers' in Gaza to address the worsening humanitarian crisis. During talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump emphasized the need for Israel to allow more food aid into Gaza and suggested that Israel may need to change its approach to the conflict. The comments mark a significant shift in U.S. rhetoric, as Trump acknowledged the severity of the crisis and urged immediate action.
Aid groups and the UN have warned that the current trickle of aid is insufficient to prevent famine, with reports of rising malnutrition and deaths among Palestinian children.
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