Trump talks about “real hunger” in gas and is committed to us that food nodes

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US President Donald Trump said on Monday that Gaza was experiencing a “real hunger” because he urged Israel to give people food, reverse his attitude to the humanitarian situation in a strip in gas, as images of exhausted children.

Speaking to Scotland, Trump said that the United States and other nations give money and food to Gaza, but that the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu should “direct them”.

“I want to make sure that they get food,” Trump said. “I want to make sure they get food.”

Trump’s comments, apparently, appeared from the images of the last few days of a worsening hungry crisis in Gaza and were more intense than a message about the resignation that he had for a 21-month war in Israel-hams last week, when he was taken crazy.

His comments on Monday also marked a new discrepancy from Netanyahu, since two leaders came closer after the common hits of their nations in Iran.

The US president was asked if he agreed with the comments of Netanyahu on Sunday, in which the Israeli leader said: “There is no hunger in gas, and there is no hunger in gas.”

“I don’t know,” Trump answered on Monday. “I want to say that, based on television, I would say because these children look very hungry.”

US will create food centers in gas

In the face of international criticism, the Israeli army began on the weekend with the help of air funds, as well as limited pauses of battles in three residential areas of the Gaza 10 hours a day to help spread.

Trump expressed some resignation in the situation in Gaza on Friday, after the United States and Israel removed their negotiations from negotiations from Catar’s negotiations in order to try to go to the ceasefire.

Last week, Trump said that Hamas would probably “hunt”, and said about Israel: “They will have to fight and they should clean it.”

But Trump seemed to be more ready to take measures on Monday, since the reports of death related to hunger, and images of people, especially young children and babies, who are trying their best to find food, continued to appear on the weekend, causing an international protest.

The US President, speaking during his visit with the prime minister of Great Britain Kirram Senermer, said that the United States would “create food centers”, but did not give details.

The White House did not have more information about the centers.

International protest is strengthened

While Trump called on Netanyahu to do more to help, the US leader was faced with similar appeals.

Egyptian President Abdel Fath Al -Sisi said in a television profession on Monday that Trump is “those who can stop the war, abandon help and put an end to this martyrdom.”

“Please make every effort to stop this war and refuse help,” said Al -Sisi, addressing Trump in his statements, adding: “I think it’s time to end this war.”

Trump said that Hamas stole food and help that was trying to get to people in Gaza, but when the journalist asked that Israel should limit the help in the area, he said: “Israel is more responsible.”

“We must help a humanitarian basis before we do something. We need to feed the children, ”Trump said.

Cyrus Starmer was more uneducated than Trump, referring to the “hopeless situation” in Gaza.

“I think that people in Britain were outraged, seeing what they saw on their screens,” he said.

Starmer, who is faced with pressure from his Labor Party, to recognize the Palestinian state, as he did last week, said that the United Kingdom supports the status of the Palestinian state, but this should be part of the plan to solve the two states.

Last week, Trump said that the recognition of the Palestinian state from France “has no weight.”

“I’m not going to take up the position,” Trump said on Monday, recognizing the Palestinian state. He added for Starmer: “I do not mind taking the position.”

Comments were made on Monday when the UN General Assembly gathered senior officials to promote two state decision in a ten-year-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israel and the United States will boycott a two -day meeting.

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