The Latest: Gaza Death Toll Passes 60,000 as Israel and Trump Feel Pressure over Famine Alert
GAZA STRIP, JUL 28 – Spanish Foreign Minister calls Gaza famine a disgrace as 100,000 children and 40,000 babies face death risk amid ongoing blockade and conflict, with over 42 million meals delivered, aid groups say.
- Casualties among Palestinians in Gaza exceeded 60,000 on Tuesday amid worsening famine and ongoing conflict in the area.
- This crisis results from Israel's extended blockade, shut crossings since March 2, and its military offensive focused on dismantling Hamas and recovering hostages.
- International efforts include France and Germany preparing airdrops of humanitarian aid, while the UN stresses the insufficient food entering Gaza and calls for unrestricted aid passage.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected claims of starvation in Gaza, highlighting the substantial quantity of food Israel has permitted into the area, while critics such as Trump and Spain's Albares condemned the famine as shameful and pointed to Hamas for diverting humanitarian aid.
- The situation implies worsening humanitarian conditions with rising starvation deaths, growing pressures on Israel and its allies, and continued calls for broader international intervention and free aid access.
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Despite the influx of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip in recent days, the United Nations continues to denounce the serious famine crisis faced by Palestinians. As explained in this video analysis by ABC’s correspondent in Washington, the U.S. president has also joined in denouncing the starvation situation of Palestinian children. Donald Trump has asked Benjamin Netanyahu to provide food to the lower Gazans. Is the White House moving away f…

The Latest: Gaza death toll passes 60,000 as Israel and Trump feel pressure over famine alert
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Donald Trump insists there is a real famine in Gaza, contradicting Israeli leaders who previously said there was no famine in Gaza.
Trump tells UK PM Starmer he is 'not particularly convinced' by Netanyahu's denial of Gaza famine
Netanyahu: “There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza.” By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Speaking to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, U.S. President Donald Trump said he was “not particularly convinced” by the Israeli prime minister’s denial that there is starvation in Gaza. “Based on television, I would say not particularly, because those children look very hungry,” Trump said while accompanying Starmer and hi…
The U.S. President has made these statements by welcoming the British Prime Minister at his golf complex in Turnberry, ScotlandTrump threatens to reduce to "10 or 12 days the 50-day deadline he gave Putin to reach an agreement on Ukraine The Israeli siege is escalating the famine that rages with the children in Gaza: "Nothing is left" U.S. President Donald Trump said this Monday that he "sees possible" a ceasefire in Gaza, despite the fact that …
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