Gaza, Donald Trump and starvation
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"President Trump wants to alleviate suffering for the people of Gaza because he has a humanitarian heart. He announced a new aid plan today to help Gazans obtain crucial access to food – details are forthcoming," White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said in a comment to ABC News.
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President Donald Trump said the US would work on a new effort to provide food aid to alleviate starvation in Gaza along with other governments and organizations, including the UK and European Union.
Asked about Gaza, the president expressed disappointment about not receiving sufficient thanks for the United States’ aid shipments.
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President Trump said today that the U.S. would do more to help the starving population in Gaza. After a meeting in Scotland with Britain’s prime minister, the president criticized the aid distribution effort his administration has backed in Gaza and said he wanted to create more easily accessible food sites.
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Israelis rebuff Trump, insisting images of starvation in Gaza are ‘fake’The Israeli government is defending a top military officer who dismissed images of starving Palestinians as “fake” over the weekend, despite President Trump stating Monday that he believes the pictures are real.
Trump hosted the British prime minister at his Scotland golf course. Linking up: Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met today at the president’s golf course in Turnberry, Scotland, to discuss trade and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.