Trump Says Many Are Starving in Gaza, Vows to Set up Food Centres
- Despite his Doge pledge, President Donald Trump refuses to halt US aid to Gaza, which critics say funds the 'death trap' amid calls for a pause in military assistance.
- In response to mounting criticism, Van Hollen and 20 senators urged Secretary of State Antony Blinken to pause military aid amid the Gaza humanitarian crisis.
- U.S. President Donald Trump said that none of the European countries have given aid and accused funding Gaza's 'death trap', despite calls to halt support.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied any policy of starvation and assured aid supplies would continue during fighting and ceasefire talks, announcing daily humanitarian pauses and safe corridors over the weekend.
- Aid agencies say almost 470,000 people in Gaza face famine-like conditions, with many remaining deprived, according to Wessal Nabil, a Gaza resident.
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Scores more killed by bombs and starvation in Gaza as Trump vows food aid
Israeli strikes or gunfire killed at least 78 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip on Monday, including a pregnant woman whose baby was delivered after her death but also died, local health officials said. Dozens were killed while seeking food, even as Israel moved to ease restrictions on the entry of aid.

Trump says many are starving in Gaza, vows to set up food centres
CAIRO: United States President Donald Trump said on Monday (Jul 28) many people were starving in Gaza and suggested Israel could do more on humanitarian access, as Palestinians struggled to feed their children a day after Israel declared steps to improve supplies. As the death toll from two years of war in
Trump disagrees with Netanyahu on starvation in Gaza, vows to set up food centres
Trump's acceptance of the man-made starvation in Gaza has put him at odds with the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said on Monday, "There is no starvation in Gaza" and vowed to fight on against the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
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