Trump rejects Netanyahu's claim of no starvation in Gaza
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says no one in Gaza is starving: “There is no policy of starvation in Gaza, and there is no starvation in Gaza. We enable humanitarian aid throughout the duration of the war to enter Gaza – otherwise, there would be no Gazans.”
Former Ambassador and former Obama White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel tells CNN’s Wolf Blitzer why he blames Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the hunger crisis in Gaza.
The university heads of Tel Aviv, Hebrew, Open University, Weizmann Institute, and Technion urged the IDF to intensify efforts to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The presidents of five Israeli universities sent a letter toPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday,
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President Donald Trump has long had a keen sense of the power of imagery, and pictures of children starving in Gaza are motivating him to redouble U.S. humanitarian aid efforts there
Dostri admitted that the decision regarding the localized ceasefires was Netanyahu’s, and said that the prime minister may decide to give a video statement later on Sunday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu preferred that the IDF announce the new localized “humanitarian” ceasefires in the Gaza Strip rather than announce it himself since it is “not something widely accepted by large segments of the public,