U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza, stating that 'real starvation' is occurring and that images of hungry children cannot be ignored. Trump announced that the United States, in collaboration with the UK and Europe, will set up 'food centers' in Gaza to address the worsening humanitarian crisis. He urged Israel to ensure food reaches Gazans and suggested that Israel may need to change its approach to the conflict. The move marks a notable shift in Trump's stance, as he previously avoided direct criticism of Israel's handling of the crisis. The announcement comes amid mounting international concern over famine conditions in Gaza and criticism from rights groups accusing Israel of blocking aid.
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