President Donald Trump has publicly disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza, acknowledging the severe humanitarian crisis and images of starving children. Trump has promised that the U.S., in collaboration with European partners, will set up 'food centers' in Gaza to address the urgent need for food aid. The move comes amid growing international condemnation of Israel's handling of aid and reports from humanitarian groups warning that current efforts are insufficient to prevent famine. Trump has also urged Israel to ensure food reaches Gaza's civilians and stated that getting people fed is now the top priority. The crisis has become a focal point in Trump's meetings with other world leaders, including the UK's Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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