US President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged 'real starvation' in Gaza, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims that there is no hunger crisis. Trump has pledged that the US, in cooperation with European allies, will establish 'food centers' to address the worsening humanitarian situation, though details remain scarce. The president's comments come amid mounting global outrage and graphic images of malnourished children, which have intensified calls for increased aid. Trump has also urged Israel to allow more food into Gaza and criticized Hamas for allegedly stealing aid, while sidestepping the issue of Palestinian statehood. The crisis has become a major test of Trump's foreign policy approach and has sparked debate over US responsibility in alleviating the suffering.
Bu genel tartışma ilk yanıtlayan siz olun.