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Trump says “Hunger” in Gaza and the USA want to help

President Trump said on Friday that “many people in the Gaza Strip in the Gaza Strip under an Israeli blockade that prevents aids in the delivery of aids and added that the United States wanted to help relieve suffering.

“We will deal with some situations that you have here,” said Mr. Trump, spoke in the United Arab Emirates about the last stage of his visit in three Persian golf nations this week. “We look at Gaza and we have to take care of it. A lot of people are starving. A lot of people. There are many bad things.”

Auxiliary groups have warned that the population of Gaza is on the verge of famine, and some Israeli military officers expressed privately concerns about the risk of hunger in the territory 19 months after the war.

In addition to the entire siege that has been imposed on Gaza for more than two months, Israel has escalated its military campaign in the past few days. According to the Gaza's Ministry of Health, the strike killed more than 100 people on Friday, one day after the bombed Israeli bombing the closure of one of the most important hospitals in the enclave.

Mr. Trump later said reporters in Air Force One that the United States had to take measures against the Gaza crisis. After the first big state visit to his second term, he was on his way home, which brought him to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

“I think a lot of good things will happen next month,” said Trump. “We also have to help the Palestinians,” he added and found that the United States would look at both sides of the problem. “We'll do a good job,” he said.

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