Trump breaks with Netanyahu over Gaza starvation as Israel announces tactical pause for aid delivery
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Trump highlighted the severity of Gaza's humanitarian crisis and urged Israel to facilitate aid delivery as nearly 470,000 people face famine-like conditions, according to the World Food Programme.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump blamed Hamas for the stalled ceasefire and hostage-release talks, saying `Hamas didn't really want to make a deal`.
- On a date not specified, Israel sealed Gaza's crossings after talks collapsed, leading to restrictions on access to food, medicine, and aid.
- Hamas senior official Izzat al-Rishq criticized Trump's remarks, saying `we are surprised by the statements issued by President Trump, which contradict the mediators' assessment`.
- Starmer pressed Trump on Gaza's food crisis amid Israel-Hamas conflict, with China facing an August 12 deadline for tariff talks.
- According to the Palestinian NGO Network, 60,000 Gazans face severe food insecurity, with 87 in Phase 5 famine.
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Headlines for July 29, 2025
Global Hunger Monitor Warns Israel’s Siege on Gaza Has Led to “Worst-Case Scenario of Famine”; Trump Breaks from Netanyahu to Acknowledge “Real Starvation” of Palestinians; Netanyahu Proposes Annexing Parts of Gaza Strip; Trump Administration Blasts France’s Moves to Recognize Palestinian State; Protesters in Greece Scuffle with Riot Police as Israeli Cruise Ship Docks; Palestinian Activist and Teacher Odeh Muhammed Hadalin Killed by Israeli Sett
U.S. President Donald Trump acknowledged this Monday for the first time that he sees "a real famine" in Gaza and stated that his country will become more involved in aiding the population and will ensure that it receives "up to the last drop of food."He also noted that he sees "possible" a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, even though his country and Israel withdrew from the negotiations after accusing Hamas of obstructing them.Trump made these state…
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