Trump Disagrees with Netanyahu on Gaza: ‘Those Children Look Very Hungry’

President Donald Trump publicly contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claim that there is no starvation in Gaza. Speaking from Scotland, Trump expressed doubt about Netanyahu’s assertion, citing television images that showed hungry children and emphasizing ongoing efforts to provide food and aid, including contributions from other nations. When asked if Israel had done all it could to prevent civilian casualties, Trump replied that the situation is chaotic and that urgent food and safety measures are needed. Netanyahu, meanwhile, denied accusations of starvation in Gaza, calling such reports false and blaming Hamas for stealing humanitarian aid. Netanyahu also criticized the United Nations for making excuses to avoid delivering aid. Trump announced plans to establish food centers in Gaza with financial support,reiterating the urgent need to address what he described as real starvation,particularly among children.


President Donald Trump on Monday publicly disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assertion that nobody in Gaza is starving.

Speaking outside the Trump Turnberry hotel and resort in South Ayrshire, Scotland, Trump was asked if he agreed with Netanyahu’s remarks, made earlier in the day, that “there is no starvation in Gaza.”

“I don’t know,” the president said. “Based on television, I would say not particularly, because those children look very hungry. We’re giving a lot of money and a lot of food, and other nations are now stepping up.”

The president was then asked whether Israel has done all it can to avoid civilian casualties.

“Well, I think nobody’s done anything great over there,” Trump replied. “The whole place is a mess. It’ll get straightened out, but it’s a mess. They have to get food and safety right now.”

Trump’s refutation of Netanyahu came a day after the Israeli prime minister insisted during a conference in Jerusalem that the reports of starvation in Gaza were false.

“There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza,” he said, calling such reports “a bold-faced lie.”

“We enabled humanitarian aid throughout the duration of the war to enter Gaza. Otherwise, there would be no Gazans,” he added.

Netanyahu went on to accuse Hamas of creating any perceived starvation by stealing food meant for the Gazan people.

“And what has interdicted the supply of humanitarian aid is one force: Hamas,” he said. “Again, the reversal of truth. Hamas robs, steals this humanitarian aid, and then accuses Israel of not supplying it.”

Netanyahu also attested that the opening of humanitarian routes by Israel over the weekend had taken away from the United Nations’ “excuses and lies” that it was too dangerous to deliver food.

“The U.N. has no excuses left,” he said. “No excuses left. Stop lying. Stop finding excuses. Do what you have to do and stop accusing Israel deliberately of this egregious falsehood.”

During a separate meeting later Monday morning, Trump called for the construction of “food centers” in Gaza.

“We’ll set up food centers and we’ll do it in conjunction with some very good people, and we are going to supply funds, and we just took in trillions of dollars,” he said. “We have a lot of money and we will spend a little money on some food.”

The president further doubled down on the starvation narrative.

“We’ll be helping with the food,” he said. “We’re also going to make sure that they don’t have barriers stopping people.”

The president added: “We can save a lot of people. Some of those kids … that’s real starvation stuff. I see it, and you can’t fake that.”




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