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Trump says, “many people are hungry” in the Gaza, since the fatality of Israel reports 53,000

Abu Dhabi – President Trump said on Friday that the United States would “take care of” the situation in Gaza, to say to reporters that people in the besieged Palestinian territory starve and repeat a warning that the aid organizations have been repeated for months.

“We look at Gaza Strip. And we'll take care of it. Many people starve,” the president told reporters.

The short comments came when Mr. Trump was the last stage of a multi -day tour of the Arab nations in the Middle East, including Qatar, an important partner with the USA and Egypt to convey a ceasefire in the ceasefire War between Israel and Hamas.

Israel has imposed a blockade in the Gaza Strip for over two months, in which the agencies of the United Nations and other humanitarian groups are present, since he warn of the war of the war of the war of the war before the war.

After an Israeli air raid in Khan Younis, Gaza, injured Palestinian children receive medical treatment in Nasser Hospital on May 16, 2025.

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Israel has repeatedly denied that there is a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, and there is the suffering of the enclave's civilian population completely responsible for Hamas, which triggered the war with its unprecedented terrorist attack on Israel.

Mr. Trump's statements came a day after the US Foreign Minister Marco Rubio had expressed new ideas for openness to bring aids to Gaza Strip after a plan was widely criticized by the USA and Israel, while at the same time expressing concern about the humanitarian situation in the territory.

Killing Israeli strikes kill dozens of killing in the Gaza

The rescue authority of the Gaza civil defense rescue authority said on Friday that 50 people had been killed Israeli strikes On the Palestinian territory since midnight.

“The number of martyrs who were killed in Israel, who rose to 50 to 50 between midnight and early morning, rose to 50 … Our teams still work in these areas,” said the civil protection officer Mohammed al-Mughayyir to AFP.

Israel starts an attack on the north of Gaza: over 100 dead

The Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes in the north of Gaza will be taken to the Indonesian hospital in Gaza on May 16, 2025.

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“The Israeli occupation bombed the house next to mine and hit it directly while the residents were inside,” said Yousef Al-Sultan, 40, from the area of ​​al-salatin, west of Beit Lahia, to AFP and reported “air raids, artillery shells and shots of quadcopter drones.”

“There is a massive wave of displacement among civilians. Fear and panic grip in the middle of the night,” he said.

Catherine Russell, head of the UN Children's Fund, said in Friday in a message Posted on social media that Israel's operations in Gaza had killed 45 children in just two days, which she described as “incomprehensible”.

“This should shock the world, but is largely fulfilled for indifference,” wrote Russell. “Nowhere is it safe for children in Gaza. This horror has to stop.”

She warned that more than 1 million children in Gaza are at risk, “withdrawn food, water and medicine”.

The food crisis remains in the Gaza under Israeli blockade

Children clung to food, while charity organizations were hailed to Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip on May 14, 2025 in the middle of a blockage of the territory by Israel.

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There were no immediate comments on the recent strikes in the north of Gaza by the Israeli defense forces, but Israeli media said that it was part of a stage that includes new territory in the region. Since the beginning of the war, the IDF has said that it only aims at Hamas and other terrorist groups in Gaza, which accuses them of hiding weapons and fighters in civilian infrastructure.

Qatar and hostage families call Netanyahu to complete a deal

Hamas and Allied groups confiscated 251 people, many of them civilians, during the attack on October 7th and, according to Israeli officials, killed around 1,200. The hostages were brought back to Gaza, and most of them were released during two separate ceasefire. Israeli civil servants believe that 58 remain in captivity in the Gaza, of which about 20 are still considered to be alive.

The families of the hostages have conducted protests for months in which they demanded that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu negotiate a ceasefire with Hamas to secure the publication of the remaining prisoners, and they commented on the escalating military operations in Gaza on Friday, of which they say that they are increasing their relatives an increasing risk.

After President Trump has now completed a three-nation-related eastern trip-in particular no stopover in Israel-the families have increased the pressure on Netanyahu to support the demands of the American guide after a negotiated decision with Hamas.

“The families of the hostages are awakened this morning with a heavy heart and great concern in view of the reports on increased attacks in Gaza and the upcoming end of the visit of President Trump in the region,” said the organization hostages and missing families in a statement on Friday. “We are in dramatic hours, which determine the future of our relatives, the future of Israeli society and the future of the Middle East. The lack of this historical opportunity would be a resounding failure that will be remembered in Infamy Forever. We call for Prime Minister Netanyahu to connect with President Trump first.

The Netanyahu government swore to continue the war in Gaza until all of its goals have been achieved. It is said that these goals include the publication of all remaining hostages, the “defeat of the Hamas” and the “Military and Government Defeat” and the ensure that Gaza “no longer pose a threat to Israel”.

At the beginning of this week there was fleeting hope of a possible breakthrough in many years of negotiations when Hamas published the last living US citizen in a deal directly with the Trump administration, which belonged among the hostages. Edan Alexander.

On Wednesday, when President Trump visited the country, Katar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani Israel's increasing attack in Gaza, said in an interview with CNN that there were doubts about the brochures of the diplomatic efforts to long.

“Unfortunately, the Israeli reaction to this was a mass bombs the next day” [Israel] are not interested in negotiations. “

The top diplomat in Qatar emphasized that the country's negotiation team is obliged to conflict with all parties, and “we hope to make some progress,” he warned: “I am not sure whether this progress with this continuing behavior will soon be seen.”

“If there is no willingness to do meaningful negotiations, how can we achieve the solution?” he asked.

So far, the Trump government has not shown any willingness to increase the pressure on Netanyahu by restricting its vital military help for Israel.

The Hamas Ministry of Health in Gaza said on Thursday that the number of fatalities in the Palestinian enclave has reached 53.010 since the beginning of the war, including 2,876 people and almost 8,000 was resumed since March 18 when he ended the last ceasefire.

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