President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged the severe hunger crisis in Gaza, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims that there is no starvation. Trump described images of starving children as undeniable and announced that the U.S. will partner with Israel and other countries to set up new food centers in Gaza. He emphasized that getting food to Gazans is now his top priority, urging Israel to allow more aid into the region. This marks a significant shift in Trump's stance, as he distances himself from Netanyahu on the humanitarian situation. The move comes amid mounting international pressure and criticism over the worsening conditions in Gaza.
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