Donald Trump rejects Israel's claim there is no starvation in Gaza
The US President met with the Prime Minister at his Turnberry golf resort in Ayrshire, with their discussions set to be dominated by the humanitarian crisis.
Donald Trump disagrees with Netanyahu's claim of no starvation in Gaza
The US president spoke to reporters ahead of his meeting with UK prime minister Keir Starmer in Scotland.
Starmer and Trump call for end to starvation crisis in Gaza as aid drops begin
The Prime Minister describes the situation in Gaza as an "absolute catastrophe" as he met President Trump in Scotland
Trump says Gaza children 'look very hungry,' pushes back on Netanyahu's claim
Trump’s comments put him at odds with Netanyahu, who has been claiming that Israel is not responsible for starvation in Gaza. The Israeli leader said that military operations against Hamas would continue even if humanitarian efforts are already underway.
Trump: Many starving in Gaza, food centres to be set up
CAIRO: US President Donald Trump said on Monday (Jul 28) that many people in Gaza are starving and urged Israel to do more to improve humanitarian access, as Palestinians struggled to feed their families just one
Trump, Starmer to discuss Gaza amid Israeli strikes killing 34 Palestinians
Israeli strikes killed at least 34 Palestinians before Trump met with British PM Keir Starmer in Scotland, where they confirmed plans to discuss Gaza.
Israel to begin limited daily pauses in fighting as aid drops resume over Gaza
Foreign aid drops over Gaza have resumed as international outrage intensifies over a deepening hunger crisis widely blamed on Israel. As backlash grows, the Israeli military has begun limited daily pauses in fighting,lasting 10 hours in three populated areas,to allow for aid distribution.
'Kids Look Very Hungry': US Prez Trump Says Gaza 'Starvation' Crisis Is Real, Vows To Set Up Food Centers
Trump, alongside UK's Starmer, expressed concern over Gaza's humanitarian crisis, contradicting Netanyahu's claims of no starvation. He pledged US collaboration with European allies to establish food centers, criticising Israel's approach and urging a strategy shift.
Trump says there is 'real starvation' in Gaza and U.S. will set up food centers
LONDON - President Donald Trump said Monday that there was “real starvation” in Gaza, breaking with Israel as the U.S. ally faces intense pressure to lift restrictions on aid with hunger spreading in the besieged enclave. His comments came amid mounting global outrage over rising deaths from malnutrition under Israel’s military offensive on the territory. The Israel Defense Forces began limited pauses in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza on Sunday for 10 hours a day. But aid groups have warned the trickle of aid entering the enclave is not enough to stave off famine. 'Those children look very hungry' Speaking in Scotland, Trump said that the U.S. would set up food centers in Gaza as “we have to get the kids fed.” He disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assessment that there is “no starvation in Gaza.” Trump said that he had seen images of Palestinians on TV and that “those children look very hungry.” He later added that the scenes were “real starvation” and that “you can’t fake that.”…
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