U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged a severe hunger crisis in Gaza, contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims that there is no starvation. Trump has pledged to increase U.S. involvement by establishing 'food centers' in Gaza and working with European allies to deliver aid directly to Palestinians. The move comes amid mounting international pressure and harrowing images of starving children, which Trump cited as a key motivator for action. Trump has urged Israel to allow more food into Gaza and emphasized that humanitarian aid must not be used as a weapon. This marks a significant shift in U.S. policy and signals a break from Israel's official stance on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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