U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged the severe hunger crisis in Gaza, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's denial of starvation in the region. Trump described images of starving children as undeniable evidence of 'real starvation' and announced plans for the U.S., in cooperation with allies like the U.K., to establish food centers in Gaza. He urged Israel to allow more food aid into the territory and emphasized that feeding Gazans is now a top priority. The move marks a significant shift in U.S. rhetoric and puts additional pressure on Israel amid mounting international concern over the humanitarian situation. Trump's comments come as rights groups accuse Israel of committing genocide and as the death toll and malnutrition rates in Gaza continue to rise.
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