Trump says main priority in Gaza is getting people fed

US President Donald Trump said that the number one priority in the Gaza Strip feeds people, because “there is too much hunger people”, he added that he will not take a position in the Palestinian state right now.
Together with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump, Speaking at the Golf town of Scotland in Turnberry, said that the US has provided $ 60 million (A92 million dollars) for humanitarian assistance and that other countries should take steps.
He said that he discussed the problem with the President of the European Commission on Sunday with Ursula von Der Leyen and that he would significantly increase the help of European countries.
He also said he plans to discuss his human situation with Starmer during his visit to Monday.
“We give a lot of money and a lot of food, and other countries are now accelerating.” He said.
“This is a mess. They have to get food and security right now.”
Starmer accepted: “This is a human crisis, isn’t it? This is an absolute disaster …. I think the people in England rebellion when they see what they see on their screens.”
Trump said French President Emmanuel Macron would not comment on a pressure to support the Palestinian state.
Trump also criticized the Hamas Militant Group for not accepting more hostage, and said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israel’s approach should probably change.
Bib Bibi, maybe I said you had to do it in a different way, Tr Trump said, repeating similar comments on Sunday.
When a ceasefire is still possible, Trump said, “Yes, the ceasefire is possible, but you have to take it, you should finish it.” He said.
He didn’t explain what he meant.
Trump underlined the importance of release of hostages organized by Hamas in Gaza Strip, saying that the Palestinian group has changed the position and refused to release more hostage.
Hamas said he was willing to release hostages within the scope of the ceasefire agreement with Israel.
On Thursday, during the talks at Doha, he responded to a US ceasefire offer.
Hours later, the Israeli delegation withdrew from the talks.
On Sunday, Trump added that Israel should decide on the next steps and “I know what to do, but I don’t think it’s appropriate to say that.”
Israel made an air drop and announced a series of measures to improve access to help, including new secure corridors for daily human pauses and convoys in the three areas of the Gaza Strip.
The United Nations agencies, these moves, residents, residents, are not yet enough to alleviate famine -like conditions, he said.
On Monday, the Gaza Ministry of Health said that at least 14 people died in the last 24 -hour hunger and malnutrition, and the death of the war brought to 147 and most of them are 89 children in the last few weeks.
Since the beginning of March, Israel cut all the materials in the Gaza Strip and reopened the region with new restrictions in May.
Israel said that it complies with international law, but that the aid should prevent the guidance by militants and accused the Gaza Strip of suffering.
Netanyahu said on Sunday, “Israel is presented as if a hunger campaign is implementing a hunger campaign. What a bald lie. There is no hunger policy in Gaza and there is no hunger in Gaza.” He said.
