‘You can’t fake that’: Donald Trump momentarily breaks free from Netanyahu’s leash to admit the truth about Gaza

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A clear difference in views about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza became obvious today when Donald Trump openly disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims. Trump said he believes starvation is widespread in the isolated region. Speaking outside his hotel in Turnberry, South Ayrshire, the former US president stressed how badly people in Gaza need food and safety, suggesting that Israel might have to change how it is handling the situation. His comments stressed the urgent need for people in Gaza to get immediate access to “food and safety,” as well as a push to restart talks aimed at stopping the fighting. The concern is that there are plenty of civilizations being hurt by the constant fighting. According to The Guardian, when asked whether he agreed with the Israeli Prime Minister’s claim that there was no starvation in Gaza, the President gave a detailed but clear disagreement. He said, “I don’t know. Based on television, I would say not particularly, because those children look very hungry. We’re giving a lot of money and a lot of food and other nations are now stepping up.” Even Trump sees the issues in Gaza right now Going further into his thoughts on the wider conflict, the President shared a sense of disappointment with how all sides had handled things. He called the whole situation chaotic and ineffective, saying no one had managed it well. He also mentioned that he had told Israel to look into different ways of dealing with the conflict. One big concern he raised was about aid distribution, as he said he believed a large amount of the money and food meant for Gaza had been stolen, reportedly by Hamas. This claim points to a major problem in making sure help gets to those who need it most. “We are starving.” In a painful first-hand account from Gaza, @RuwaidaAmer8 reports on the daily reality of famine under Israel’s siege.The @WFP says nearly one in three people in Gaza don’t eat for days at a stretch, and “thousands” are “on the verge of catastrophic hunger.” pic.twitter.com/5kprNs15jM— Analyst News (@AnalystNews_) July 24, 2025 The seriousness of the situation was also mentioned by the British Prime Minister, who called what is happening in Gaza a deep humanitarian crisis. He talked about how upset and horrified the British public has been after seeing media coverage of the situation, stressing the strong public reaction. This statement from an important world leader shows the increasing global worry about the human toll of the conflict. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza was a key and urgent topic during the meeting between the President and the British Prime Minister. Held at the President’s golf resort, the talks were expected to focus heavily on the Middle East. Before the meeting, it was said that the British Prime Minister planned to push the President to take a stronger position toward Israel. A main goal for the British leader was to encourage the President to help restart stalled talks for a ceasefire, showing a shared effort to reduce tensions and allow more aid to get through.