WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump on Monday expressed concern over Gaza’s worsening humanitarian situation, urging Israel to get food and appears to be re-adjusting his stance on Gaza Images of a weak child It caused new worries Hunger for war-torn territory.
Trump spoke in Scotland on Monday, with the US and other countries giving money and food to Gaza, the Israeli Prime Minister said. Benjamin Netanyahu “I’ve come to love doing that.”
“I want him to make sure they get the food,” Trump said. “I want to make sure they get food.”
Trump’s comments appear to have stemmed from recent images of the worsening hunger crisis in Gaza, and were more urgent than the resignation message he had about the 21-month Israeli-Hamas war that had derailed last week. His remarks marked a new difference from Netanyahu after the two leaders got closer following the strike in Iran.
The US president was asked if he agreed to Netanyahu’s comments on Sunday when Israeli leaders said “There is no starvation policy in Gaza and no starvation in Gaza.”
“I don’t know,” Trump replied Monday. “I mean, based on television, those kids look very hungry, so they’re going to say that isn’t particularly the case.”
Faced with rising international criticism, Israeli forces began airdrops of aid and a limited pause of battles in three densely populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day to support distribution.
Trump on Friday announced several resignations regarding the situation in Gaza after the US and Israel pulled negotiating teams from negotiations in Qatar to try to reach a ceasefire. Last week, Trump said Hamas was “highly likely to be cornered,” and said of Israel “they have to fight and they’ll have to clean it up.”
But Trump appeared to be inclined to act Monday after reports of deaths and images related to starvation in people who struggle to get food over the weekend, especially young children and infants.
He spoke when he visited the British Prime Minister and President of the United States. Keyer priority At his Trump Turnberry Golf Course, the US said “we’re going to set up a food centre,” but he didn’t provide details.
The White House did not immediately have any further details about the food center.
Trump said Hamas stole food and aid in an attempt to contact Gaza people, but when reporters asked him about Israel’s responsibility to limit aid to the region, he said “Israel has a lot of responsibility.”
However, he soon said that Israel is being hampered by its actions as it tries to keep the remaining 20 hostages alive in Gaza.
When asked what Israel could do, Trump said, “I think Israel can do a lot.” However, he did not provide details and changed the subject to Iran.
“We have to help on a humanitarian basis before we do anything. We have to feed our kids.”
Priority was more stubborn than Trump, calling it a “desperate situation” in Gaza.
“I think the British people are rebelling against seeing what they see on their screen,” he said.
The priorities facing Labour pressure to recognize the Palestinian state, as France did last week, said that Britain supports states for Palestinians, but that must be part of a two-state solution plan.
Trump said last week France’s perception of the Palestinian state “I don’t have any weight.”
“I’m not going to take a stand,” Trump said on Monday that he recognized the Palestinian state. He added, “I don’t care about him taking the position.”
The comments came as follows: United Nations General Assembly On Monday, high-level officials gathered to promote two states’ solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict decades ago.
Israel and the US are boycotting the two-day meeting.