Former President Donald Trump has highlighted the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating that 'a lot of people are starving' and signaling that the U.S. intends to intervene.
The enclave has been under a total Israeli blockade for over two months, causing the collapse of humanitarian support and pushing the region to the brink of famine. Recent Israeli strikes have killed more than 250 people in a short period, with local health authorities reporting a death toll surpassing 53,000 since the conflict escalated. Aid groups warn that the situation is rapidly deteriorating, with urgent calls for international assistance.
Trump’s comments come amid his diplomatic engagements in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for immediate action to address the crisis.
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