Trump rejects Netanyahu's claim of no starvation in Gaza
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President Donald Trump has expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging Israel to ensure food reaches the people there.
A Change.org petition is calling for Cheltenham High School in Montgomery County to remove Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from its Hall of Fame.
As humanitarian organizations demand major increases to aid for Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said ‘there is no starvation’ in the region. U.S. President Donald Trump countered, saying the situation couldn’t be faked.
Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY), a vocal Democratic supporter of Israel in Congress, said in an interview with journalist Chuck Todd on Sunday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had done “irreparable damage” to Israel’s relationship with and support among Democrats,
President Donald Trump expressed concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza Monday and said the US will set up food centers but urged Israel to "make sure they get the food.”
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Former Ambassador and former Obama White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer why he blames Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the hunger crisis in Gaza.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said the Hamas militant group had become difficult to deal with in recent days, but he was talking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about "various plans" to free hostages still held in the enclave.
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