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The Middle East 'crisis: “Many people are hungry” in Gaza, says Trump, as Israeli strikes dozens of killing | Israel-Gaza War

Trump says “many people hunger” in the Gaza

Donald Trump On Friday she said United States Had the situation in Gaza “Attention” and said reporters that people in the besieged hunger Palestinian Area.

According to Agence France press (AFP), the US President told reporters during the last stage of his golf Tour:

We look at Gaza. And we will take care of it. Many people are hungry.

US President Donald Trump speaks in a Business Forum in Qasr Al Watan during the last stop of his golf visit to Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates. Photo: Amr Alfiky/Reuters
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William Christou

William Christou

In 2006, Ahmed al-Sharaa sat in one US Prison in Iraqthen on Al-Qaida Fighter leads the jihad against what he saw as an American occupation of the Middle East. Almost two decades later, he posed for a photo with the US President on Wednesday. Donald Trump, In Riad After the discussion of the normalization of relationships too Israel and access to us access to Syrian Oil.

The transformation of Sharaa in the past 20 years from Al Qaeda to President Syria, who shares the global stage with foreign leaders such as Trump, is astonishing. For the Syrians, the pace of change to whirlpool was.

In just six months after the fall of the former president Bashar al-AssadSyria has drawn from some of the most intense sanctions regime in the world to a country of promising from a global paria. On Tuesday, Trump announced that he would end all US sanctions on Syria, a step he said: “Give them a chance of size”.

In Syria, a tired country at the end of the tunnel finally sees light. The eyes were glued to television screens, which hits the video of Sharaa, the Trump Meeting Meeting, and the hands fervently raged as debates about the sanctions that ended all over the country.

Syrians observe a speech by President Ahmed al-Sharaa in a café after the decision of Trump to raise sanctions against Syria. Photo: Ahmad Fallaha/EPA

“You have to wait a little, there are steps that the experts have to take” Damascus. Their slow climbing on rickety bicycles is a frequent sight in Damascus, where cars and fuel are increasingly inaccessible to a large part of the country's war population.

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