President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged the severe hunger crisis in Gaza, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims that there is no starvation.
Trump, moved by images of starving children, has vowed to increase U.S. involvement in delivering humanitarian aid, including the establishment of food centers in Gaza. The U.S. will work with the UK and other countries to address the worsening famine, as international pressure mounts on Israel to allow more aid into the region. Trump's stance marks a significant shift in U.S. policy and signals a break from Israel's narrative amid growing global outrage over the humanitarian situation.
The crisis has become a major test of Trump's foreign policy approach and America's role in addressing humanitarian disasters.
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