Trump Talks Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza, Signals US Aid Intentions
- On May 16, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke in Abu Dhabi about the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza amid ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
- Trump's remarks followed a 77-day Israeli blockade and escalating violence that have caused over 50,000 deaths and growing starvation risks in Gaza.
- European leaders including Ireland's Micheal Martin and six others signed a joint statement condemning violence, calling for ceasefire talks and lifting the Gaza blockade.
- Trump acknowledged the situation in Gaza and emphasized the need for the U.S. To address the humanitarian crisis, although specific details on how aid would be delivered remain uncertain.
- The statements underscore international urgency to prevent famine, secure hostages' release, and seek peaceful resolution amid persistent regional tensions.
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