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Trump says US will partner with Israel to run additional food centers in Gaza, but details are scant

GAZA, JUL 29 – The United States will fund new food centers managed with Israeli cooperation to address Gaza's hunger crisis, where aid deliveries average 28 trucks daily, UN experts said.

  • Amid rising hunger crises, President Donald Trump said Monday the United States will establish `food centres` in Gaza with US funding and European support.
  • Amid blockade conditions, the Israeli government has restricted aid, with distributions averaging just 28 trucks daily for over two million people, causing starvation and death.
  • On Monday, the Gaza health ministry said at least 14 people died of starvation and malnutrition in 24 hours, raising the death toll from hunger to 147, including 89 children.
  • Critics warn, `United States President suggested Israel will run food centres in Gaza`, risking further occupation and endangering aid seekers, while the UN refuses to cooperate.
  • Looking ahead, agencies call for an immediate ceasefire, lifting restrictions, and opening land crossings as UN-backed food security experts warn of unfolding famine in Gaza.
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President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that the United States, in cooperation with Israel, plans to open new food distribution centers in Gaza to address the worsening humanitarian crisis.

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The Latest: Trump offers no details about improving food distribution in Israeli-controlled Gaza

President Donald Trump says the U.S. will change its partnership with Israel to run new food centers in Gaza amid a growing outcry at home and abroad over starvation among Palestinians under Israeli military control. Trump said after golfing in…

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Pakistan Today broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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