REPLAY: Trump Says Gaza Ceasefire 'Possible' Amid Starmer Talks
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U.S. President Targets Israeli Government as One of the Most Responsible for Hungers in the Gaza Strip · Global Voices
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Gaza famine, failed ceasefire talks and sectarian bloodshed in Syria
The events of this week in the Arab World have painted a grim picture and heightened pessimism about the prospects of achieving the peace promises touted by President Trump during his election campaign. On one hand, Washington has allowed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s extreme government to continue stalling ceasefire negotiations with Hamas, fully adopting Tel Aviv’s position in insisting on continuing its war of extermination agai…


“There Are a Lot of Hungry People”: Trump Says the Number One Priority Now in Gaza Is to Feed People
U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that the number one priority in Gaza was to feed people, because "there are a lot of hungry people," and added that he wasn't going to position himself on the creation of a Palestinian state for the time being.Trump, who spoke with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his Turnberry golf complex in Scotland, said the U.S. had contributed $60 million for humanitarian aid, and other countries would have to …


U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that he "sees possible" a ceasefire in Gaza, even though his country and Israel withdrew from the negotiations, and acknowledged that there is famine because he sees "hungry children" on television. Trump made these statements by welcoming British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with whom he will hold a meeting to address the tariff agreement between the two countries as well as the wars in Ukraine and in the…
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