Trump breaks with Netanyahu over Gaza starvation as Israel announces tactical pause for aid delivery
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Trump highlighted the severity of Gaza's humanitarian crisis and urged Israel to facilitate aid delivery as nearly 470,000 people face famine-like conditions, according to the World Food Programme.
- On Monday, July 24, 2025, US President Donald Trump publicly challenged Israeli leadership by highlighting the severe starvation crisis in Gaza, contrasting his views with statements from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as Israel announced temporary humanitarian pauses to facilitate aid delivery.
- Trump criticized Israel's humanitarian aid handling after images of starving children emerged and ceasefire talks collapsed the previous Friday despite Netanyahu's denial of any starvation policy.
- Israel implemented daily tactical pauses in three Gaza zones lasting ten hours to facilitate aid distribution, with the UN and aid groups delivering over 120 truckloads recently but still falling short of urgent needs.
- Trump announced plans to establish American-run food centers with no fences inside Gaza, urging immediate action and stating, "We're going to set up food centers" to ease access for starving civilians.
- This divergence between Trump and Netanyahu highlights mounting international concern over Gaza's humanitarian crisis and suggests a more direct US involvement amid faltering truce talks and ongoing conflict.
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