Trump breaks with Netanyahu over Gaza starvation as Israel announces tactical pause for aid delivery
- Amid images of starving children, President Donald Trump signaled concern over Gaza's humanitarian crisis and urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to 'do it a different way'.
- Amid international outcry, images of children in Gaza reportedly experiencing hunger followed Netanyahu’s Sunday denial that there is starvation, calling it a 'bold faced lie.'
- Amid ongoing hostilities, Palestinian health officials reported at least 63 deaths after pauses in operations and 14 malnutrition-related fatalities on Monday.
- The Israel Defense Forces began airdrops of aid in al-Mawasi, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City, opening humanitarian corridors from 6am to 11pm with daily 10-hour suspensions.
- Amid growing scrutiny, the UN and aid organisations attribute the crisis to Israel’s near-total blockade, with the UK, France and Germany calling for an end to the war and lifting aid restrictions.
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Trump warns of real starvation in Gaza as aid deliveries pick up
GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories — US President Donald Trump warned Monday that the people of Gaza are facing “real starvation,” as aid agencies sought to take advantage of an Israeli “tactical pause” of some military operations to rush in food aid. Speaking in Scotland, Trump contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has dismissed famine fears as Hamas propaganda. Trump said the United States and its partners would help set …
Trump on Gaza conditions: ‘That’s real starvation’
President Trump disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and said some of the conditions he’s seen in Gaza are ‘real starvation.’ It comes as Israel has paused its offensive against Hamas to allow more distribution of aid, including new air drops. NBC News’ Matt Bradley reports.


Trump breaks with Israel, acknowledges famine in Gaza and promises aid
President Donald Trump said he will work with American allies in Europe to provide aid to starving Palestinians in Gaza. The move represents a break from ally Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s stance on the issue. Aid to Gaza The president’s comments came during a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump’s golf resort in Scotland. Trump said the starvation issue in Gaza is one of the main reasons he met with Starmer. “We'…
Donald Trump admits ‘real starvation’ in Gaza amid major rift with Netanyahu
Donald Trump has acknowledged for the first time that “real starvation” is occurring in Gaza and urged Israel to allow “every ounce of food” into the region. His comments directly contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who earlier claimed it was a “bold-faced lie” to suggest Israel was responsible for hunger in Gaza. Trump is facing growing international pressure to address the humanitarian crisis, which the UN and other aid org…
Israelis rebuff Trump, insisting images of starvation in Gaza are 'fake'
The Israeli government is defending a top military officer who dismissed images of starving Palestinians as "fake" over the weekend, despite President Trump stating Monday that he believes the pictures are real.
Israel’s leader claims no one in Gaza is starving. Data and witnesses disagree
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says no one in is starving: “There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza. We enable humanitarian aid throughout the duration of the war to enter Gaza – otherwise, there would be no Gazans.” President Donald Trump on Monday said he disagrees with Netanyahu’s claim of no starvation in Gaza, noting the : “Those children look very hungry.” After international pressure, Israel…
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