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 has pledged that the U.S., in coordination with European allies, will establish food centers in Gaza to address the urgent humanitarian needs. The move comes amid mounting international pressure and harrowing images of starving children, which Trump cited as a catalyst for action. Trump also criticized Hamas for allegedly stealing aid and expressed frustration over a lack of gratitude for previous U.S. assistance. The crisis has become a major test of Trump's foreign policy approach, as he urges Israel to allow more food into Gaza while sidestepping the issue of Palestinian statehood.
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