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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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SBS News broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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