Trump, Netanyahu and Gaza
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President Donald Trump on Monday expressed concern over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza and urged Israel to get people food, seemingly recalibrating his stance on Gaza as images of emaciated children have sparked renewed worries about hunger in the war-torn territory.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly prepared to propose a plan to annex the entire Gaza Strip that has the backing of the Trump administration, signalling the next horrific phase in Israel’s genocide as it also moves forward with annexing the occupied West Bank.
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US President Donald Trump on Monday said he disagreed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, "that there is no hunger in Gaza because they look very hungry." Trump, speaking to reporters at his golf resort in Turnberry, Scotland, as he welcomed British ...
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he is “trying to get things straightened out” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the hunger crisis in Gaza. His comments came in response to a shouted question from a reporter as Trump capped a trip to Scotland on Tuesday by opening a second 18-hole golf course at his Aberdeenshire club,