Hamas should be blamed for the starvation in Gaza, says deputy State Dept. spokesperson
- Deputy Spokesperson for the State Department Tommy Pigott stated that the blame for starvation in Gaza should be placed on Hamas, not Israel, during a discussion on the humanitarian crisis.
- The U.S. is sending envoys Steve Witkoff and Mike Huckabee to the Middle East amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- President Donald Trump emphasized the need to establish American-run food centers in Gaza, allowing access without restrictions to aid civilians.
- Pigott reiterated that the U.S. aims for a ceasefire and the end of Hamas's governance to achieve long-term stability in the region.
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The Hamas and Jihad Islamic movements have today reviewed the visit of Donald Trump's envoy to the Gaza Strip, classifying it as a "farsa" aimed at diverting international attention to the deaths of more than a thousand Palestinian civilians. "This visit does not go beyond a previously burned façade," Hamas said, in a communiqué, considering that the objective is "to reach public opinion, clean the picture of occupation and provide political cov…
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