U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly acknowledged a severe hunger crisis in Gaza, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims that there is no starvation. Trump has pledged to increase U.S. involvement by establishing 'food centers' in Gaza and working with European allies to deliver aid, emphasizing that images of starving children cannot be ignored or faked. The move comes amid mounting international pressure on Israel to allow more humanitarian assistance into Gaza, where aid groups warn that current efforts are insufficient to prevent famine. Trump has also urged Israel to ensure that food reaches those in need, while sidestepping questions about Palestinian statehood. The crisis has become a major test of Trump's foreign policy approach and has sparked debate over the use of food as a weapon in conflict.
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