US President Donald Trump has publicly contradicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that there is no starvation in Gaza, acknowledging that images of hungry children show a 'real' humanitarian crisis. Trump announced that the United States will increase its involvement by setting up food centers in Gaza and called on Israel to allow more aid into the region. During talks with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump emphasized the urgency of addressing the worsening famine and suggested Israel may need to change its military tactics to avoid further civilian suffering. The president also expressed frustration over a perceived lack of gratitude for US aid efforts, while reiterating the need to balance humanitarian concerns with ongoing hostage negotiations. The crisis in Gaza remains dire, with aid groups and the UN warning that current relief efforts are insufficient to prevent widespread famine.
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