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Former President Barack Obama issued a rare statement in Gaza on Sunday in a state of hunger, suggesting that Israel may secure a mortgage deal for now, even though Palestinians should help.
Obama, in the context of the reporting of New York Times on social media, made a statement saying that “Ghazan is dying of starvation.” Israel, who assisted Gaza earlier this year, has recently begun to aid resources in the region, and its leaders argue that starvation report is a wrong campaign promoted by Hamas. Reporting from Fox News’ Treye Yingst has indicated that hunger is actually spreading throughout the region.
“While a permanent resolution for the crisis in Gaza should include the withdrawal of all hostages and a return of Israel’s military operations, these articles outline the immediate need for action to prevent the yearning of innocent people, dying of crying starvation.” Many times.
He said, “Help should be allowed to reach people in Gaza. There is no justification for keeping food and water away from civil families.”
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President Barack Obama on Sunday threw his weight behind providing assistance to Gaza, despite the lack of a mortgage release deal. (Spencer Plot/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump on Sunday postponed American efforts to provide assistance to Gaza when asked about the situation. The meeting with European Commission Chairman Ursula von Der Leyen at that time said that Europe has not assisted Gaza. He also said that Hamas is stealing a lot about the help being sent to Palestinians, a claim that Israel has repeatedly put forward.
“When I see the children and when I see, people have been stealing food for the last few weeks, they are stealing money, they are stealing money for food. They are stealing weapons, stealing everything, they are stealing everything,” Trump told reporters.
He said, “It is a mess, that the whole place is a mess. Gaza strip, you know it was given many years ago so that they could make peace. It did not work very well,” he said.
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Palestinian children queued in queue for a part of a warm food distributed by a charity kitchen at the Nuserat refugee camp in the Central Gaza Strip on July 15, 2025. (IAD Baba/AFP via Getty Image)
The IDF says that in addition to transferring some 250 support trucks during the week, it held 28 drops in a few hours on Sunday.
A spokesman for the IDF said on Sunday, “I must be clear: Israel supports assistance to citizens, not for Hamas. IDF will continue to support Gaza’s people’s flow of human assistance.”
President Donald Trump says the situation in Gaza is a “mess”, arguing that Hamas is stealing assistance to Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also emphasized the criticism of his rule, arguing that the United Nations is incorrectly carrying out the widespread starvation claims. He told the Jerusalem Post on Sunday that it was a long -standing Israeli policy to allow him to assist in Gaza until he benefited Hamas.
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Netanyahu told paper, “We have done so till now.” “But the United Nations is spreading lies and lies about Israel. They say we do not allow human supply, yet we do. They are safe corridors. They are always in existence, but now it is official. There is no more excuse.”