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Trump Calls for Increased Gaza Aid During Meeting with UK’s Prime Minister

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In a significant at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Starmer addressed the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The discussions centered on the urgent need for increased and the broader of the between and Hamas.

President Trump acknowledged the severity of the situation, describing the in Gaza as “real starvation.” He emphasized the necessity of delivering substantial food assistance to the region and announced plans to establish “food centers” within Gaza. These centers to provide direct access to essential supplies for civilians, circumventing existing distribution challenges. Trump noted that the United States, in collaboration with other nations, would fund and operate these centers, underscoring the urgency of addressing the crisis.

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Prime Minister Starmer highlighted the international community’s concern over the humanitarian situation, stating that images of malnourished have deeply affected public sentiment in Britain. He called for a ceasefire and urged Israel to facilitate the swift delivery of humanitarian aid. Starmer also acknowledged the complexities involved, noting that Israel’s security considerations, particularly regarding hostages by Hamas, complicate the aid distribution process.

The meeting also touched upon the broader geopolitical dynamics of the region. President Trump expressed skepticism about the prospects of a peaceful resolution, indicating that he had “already made up [his] mind” regarding the outcome of the conflict. He criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for continuing military actions in Ukraine despite discussions of peace, disappointment in the lack of progress.

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In response to about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assertion that there is no starvation in Gaza, President Trump remarked, “Based on television, I would say not particularly because those children look very hungry.” This statement underscores the differing on the humanitarian situation and the challenges in addressing the crisis.

The discussions between President Trump and Prime Minister Starmer reflect a concerted effort to the humanitarian needs in Gaza and the broader Middle . The proposed establishment of food centers represents a proactive approach to alleviating the immediate of civilians, while the for a ceasefire and increased aid the international community’s to resolving the conflict and ensuring the well-being of those affected.

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