Trump Insists Hamas Is Stealing Food Amid Gaza Hunger Crisis
- On July 8, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke at a White House cabinet meeting, urging Israel to decide next steps after ceasefire talks with Hamas collapsed.
- Trump's statements followed nearly three weeks of indirect negotiations that both he and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu abandoned, citing Hamas's unwillingness to make a deal.
- Trump accused Hamas of stealing much of the food aid entering Gaza and criticized European countries for not contributing, noting the U.S. gave $60 million two weeks earlier without thanks.
- He insisted, “So we're not going to allow that to happen,” emphasizing that the U.S. continues to provide aid while Hamas tries to steal supplies.
- Trump pledged more humanitarian aid to Gaza, stressed the urgency of hostage releases, and noted that mounting hunger has caused several deaths from malnutrition.
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