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The president talked about the devastation on the ground, but that may well be as far as his divide with Israel goes, ...
President Trump spoke at a meeting in Scotland with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer about seeing images of starvation in ...
Israeli strikes killed at least 36 Palestinians before U.S. President Donald Trump met with British Prime Minister Keir ...
An analysis by Amir Tibon in Haaretz this week headlined “How Trump Facilitated Netanyahu’s Gaza Starvation Policy and Failed ...
The United Nations’ World Food Program said July 27 that one-third of Palestinians in Gaza are not eating for days-long stretches. The World Health Organization reported 63 maln ...
President Trump disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that no starvation is taking place among the people of Gaza.
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Donald Trump's latest statement on Gaza suggests the ties binding the US administration and the Netanyahu government may be fraying, ever so slightly, even as Israel tries to downplay it.
There’s no rational justification for starvation in Gaza or continuing the war. Israel’s supporters should be demanding that ...
Donald Trump has said that “real starvation” is taking place in Gaza, in a direct rebuke to Benjamin Netanyahu’s denial of a humanitarian crisis in the enclave.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says no one in Gaza is starving. President Donald Trump disagrees and notes the ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Tuesday that his nation will recognize the state of Palestine at a United Nations ...