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‘Those children look very hungry’: Donald Trump reprimanded Netanyahu on the crisis; Urges Israel to ‘a different way’ amidst fear of starvation

File Photo: US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Picture Credit: AP)

US President Donald Trump on Monday indicated a marked change in tone on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, expressed concern about the possible famine in the region and urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to change his military outlook. Speaking in Scotland with the UK Prime Minister Kir Stmper, Trump said that the images of hungry children had left him “very worried”, and he admitted that Israel’s “was a lot of responsibility” for the deteriorating situation.“Those children look very hungry,” Trump said out of his turnberry golf resort, as quoted by Politician“It is a real starvation accessories.”He said, “We are giving a lot of money and a lot of food, and other nations are now stepping. I told Israel, I told Bibi, that you probably have to do it in a different way. ,Netanyahu claimed that Trump’s comments came a few hours after there was “no starvation” in Gaza. Straightly asked if he agrees with the assessment of the Israeli leader, Trump replied, “I don’t know. Based on television, I would not say exclusively, because those children look very hungry”, according to the Guardian.Trump insisted that Israel should ensure that food aid is reaching citizens in Gaza. He said, “I want them to ensure that they get food.This marked one of the most pointed critics of the operation of the war in the Gaza of Israel, Trump, especially as pressure at the global level. His comment was during a bilateral meeting with the stormer, which also condemned the human toll. The UK Prime Minister said, “People in Britain are revolting on what they are watching on their screen.”Trump said that although the US and other countries have sent a large amount of assistance, most of it was being stolen by Hamas, one claim has been questioned by several outlets. Nevertheless, he promised to work with European partners to set up food centers inside Gaza to reduce the crisis.“I see it, and you can’t fake it,” Trump said, referring to video footage of weak children. “So, we are going to join even more.”On Britain’s proposal to recognize the Palestinian state, Trump was non-casualtime, he said, “I am not going to take a position. I have no objection [Starmer] To take a situation. I am being fed to people right now. ,Gaza’s issue was at the top of the stormer’s agenda for the journey, confirming the Downing Street earlier that he would urge Trump to press Israel for a ceasefire and reduce the assistance restrictions. Trump stated that a Trus was “possible”, but stopped a specific diplomatic route from advancing.Meanwhile, Trump also used the occasion to renew his warning to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Ukraine. Trump said, “We felt that we had settled many times, and then President Putin went out and some started launching rockets in the city and killed many people in the nursing home or whatever it was.”In response, he said he would shorten the time limit of the 50-day ceasefire, which he had earlier given to Putin, possibly reduced it to “10 or 12 days”.The two leaders also touched trade, Trump claimed a recently signed bilateral trade agreement and reiterated that the UK is “very well protected” because “I like them-that’s their final security.” Trump and the stormer signed a trade agreement at the G7 Summit in Canada earlier this year, lowering tariffs on aerospace and automotive sectors.The President’s visit to the President’s Turnberry Resort led to a visit to Aberdeen after a meeting of Trump, where Trump will inaugurate a new golf course on Tuesday. The journey took place amid protests in Scotland to reduce the President’s attitude on various issues.

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