Trump expressed a desire for international journalists to be permitted into Gaza to report on the humanitarian crisis. He acknowledged the dangers faced by journalists in the area while confirming his support for their entry. He also commented on U.S. efforts to help with food access, noting the barriers that limit distribution within Gaza. Trump articulated the seriousness of the situation, referencing children facing starvation, and indicated a determination to enhance U.S. involvement in aid efforts, including food delivery and addressing restrictive lines that impede assistance.
President Trump remarked, "I'd like to see that happen, sure," regarding international journalists entering Gaza to cover humanitarian issues. He emphasized the dangers journalists face in the region.
Trump stated, "There is no starvation in Gaza," breaking with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, while addressing the humanitarian crisis during a meeting with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Trump expressed commitment to addressing the food crisis in Gaza, asserting, "We can save a lot of people. I mean, some of those kids are that's real starvation stuff."
He pointed out barriers preventing food access, stating, "We have to get rid of those lines," emphasizing the necessity of addressing restrictions placed by various groups.
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