Trump met Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Dermer on Thursday
- President Donald Trump announced on Monday a US plan to assist delivering food aid to the besieged Gaza Strip amid ongoing conflict.
- This announcement follows Israel’s recent cabinet approval of an aid distribution plan involving private companies, which the UN and aid groups oppose.
- Israel accuses Hamas of stealing humanitarian aid and focuses its military efforts on clearing Hamas from Rafah to establish a humanitarian zone.
- Trump stated, "People are starving, and we're going to help them get some food," highlighting the urgency of humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza.
- The aid delivery plan remains controversial as it may depend on a broad evacuation of Gaza residents, while the UN considers it contrary to humanitarian principles.
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Trump Vows US Support for Gaza Food Aid, Blames Hamas for Taking Everything
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that his administration plans to assist in delivering food to the people of Gaza, on Monday during a press conference at the White House. Trump stated, “We’re going to help the people of Gaza get some food,” and added, “People are starving, and we’re going to help them get some food. A lot of people are making it very, very bad.”
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