Trump's Call for Humanitarian Aid in Crisis-hit Gaza Fuels International Debate
President Donald Trump expressed concern over Gaza's humanitarian crisis and is urging more action in delivering aid. His comments reflect a shift, as images of starving children warrant renewed focus on the war's human toll. International pressure mounts for U.S. and Israel to address the situation urgently.

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President Donald Trump has expressed concern about the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, urging Israel to facilitate food delivery as disturbing images of starving children circle global media.
In Scotland, Trump noted that while the U.S. and other nations have pledged aid, he called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure it's effectively distributed.
The situation prompted international outcry, with Trump stating that the U.S. plans to set up food centers in Gaza, though details remain scant. The crisis has drawn global attention, with calls for urgent solutions from leaders like Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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