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Netanyahu office denies reported shouting match with Trump

ISRAEL, JUL 28 – Trump disputed Netanyahu's denial of starvation in Gaza, citing evidence of starving children amid conflict and aid issues, with the UN reporting critical shortages for 2.1 million people.

  • The Prime Minister's Office responded on August 8, denying NBC News' report that U.S. President Donald Trump shouted at Netanyahu during a July 28 call, calling it 'fake news'.
  • Amid the dispute, Netanyahu claimed the famine reports were fake news after he argued hunger reports were fabricated Hamas propaganda, according to NBC News.
  • NBC News reported that Trump interrupted Netanyahu and shouted he would not accept that the reports of hunger are fabricated.
  • Following the dispute, the White House dispatched Envoy Steve Witkoff, U.S. Special Middle East Envoy, to coordinate humanitarian efforts amid the ongoing conflict.
  • Israel’s security cabinet convened Thursday night, with the army preparing to take control of Gaza City, amid warnings from critics that it could increase civilian casualties.
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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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