An NBC News report revealed that President Donald Trump yelled at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone conversation between them last week, where Trump asserted that the famine in Gaza is not fake and that he has seen evidence of it.
The phone conversation took place the day after Netanyahu claimed that there is no starvation policy in Gaza and that there is no famine. However, Trump confirmed to him that he had seen images of children in Gaza looking very hungry, emphasizing that there is a real famine that cannot be faked.
Later, Netanyahu requested to speak with Trump again, claiming that the famine in Gaza is not real and that Hamas is fabricating the famine. But Trump interrupted Netanyahu and began yelling that he does not want to hear that the famine is fake, asserting that his aides provided him with evidence that children in Gaza are starving.
One source described the conversation between Trump and Netanyahu as direct and primarily one-sided, with Trump mainly discussing the state of humanitarian aid.
The source noted that the United States does not feel that the situation is dire, but it bears responsibility due to the activities of the Gaza humanitarian organization. This conversation led to the visit of U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to Israel and his entry into the Gaza Strip to visit one of the four centers of the Gaza humanitarian organization for distributing food supplies.
Netanyahu's office later denied that the conversation involved yelling from Trump, describing it as completely false news.
Last week, Trump stated that Israel should feed the people in Gaza, emphasizing that his country does not want people in the Gaza Strip to starve, and that bad things are happening there at the moment.
Trump added that his country wants people in Gaza to receive food, confirming that the United States is the only country that is truly doing this and providing money for that purpose.
Trump described the situation in Gaza as shocking, shameful, and catastrophic, explaining that they provided $60 million two weeks ago for aid in Gaza, and he just wanted the people there to get food, noting that he does not see results in Gaza from the aid they provided.
Trump: The famine in Gaza cannot be faked; children are starving.





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