
BBC News, Jerusalem
Donald Trump said in Gaza that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that there was no such thing.
The US president asked if it was “a bold lie” that Israel was causing hunger in Gaza. “I don’t know … those children are very hungry … it’s a real hunger.”
Trump said in a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, saying, “Nobody did a lot of work there. The whole place is a mess … I said that Israel should do it in a different way.”
His opinion came after the United Nations’s humanitarian patriarch said that he needed a vast amount of food to prevent hunger.
Tom Fletcher welcomed Israel’s actions to allow more aid for going to go to the air drops during the weekend, and the military stopped to reach people.
But he said, “The sea is a decline.”
Today’s program in the BBC Radio 4 said, “This is a start, but the next few days have actually been created or damaged. We need much more aid.”
Israel was collected 120 truck loads during the 10 -hour tactical suspension of 10 hours a day in military operations, and Jordan and the United Arab Emirates released 28 food packages.
A few hours after FLETCHER said, the territory’s Hamas-Run Health Ministry said 14 people died of malnutrition over the last 24 hours.
According to the ministry, since the war began from October to 147 in October 2023, 147 deaths were killed, including 88 children.
Israel, who controls the entry of all supplies to Gaza, denied that there was no hunger in the Gaza and dismissed the responsibility for food shortages.
On Sunday, the Israeli army said in Gaza that it would improve “humanitarian reaction” and prove “false claims of Hungia”.
Israel announced that there will be “local tactics” in the three areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day, and that it will establish a “designated safety line” for the original convoy.
The army also warned that the method was inefficient and dangerous, but the original drops of the aids carried out by foreign countries allowed resumption.
The Israeli Army COGAT, which adjusts the entry of aid to the Gaza, said on Sunday that more than 120 truck loads were collected at the intersection of the United Nations and other international organizations, and hundreds of more truck loads were waiting for the collection.
FLETCHER mentioned that the United Nations collected less than 100 truck loads at that time and that 600 to 700 loads were on average during the two -month suspension between Israel and Hamas earlier this year.
He asked to respond to Israel’s criticism of the UN institution that does not collect aid from the crossing. “We will not leave the palette if possible, but our drivers are facing bureaucratic constraints and are facing large -scale security constraints.”
He also said that most of the UN food trucks were plundered after entering the Sunday.
“Most of those trucks were hit by desperate individual civilians. Hunger. Flour was very dangerous for those trucks and our drivers.”
Fletcher also believed that the UN team on the ground would last about a week. “We said that we would be definitely insufficient when we saw the disgust of our 21st century before our eyes,” he said.
“We need continuous delivery periods for weeks, months to weeks, and months to block hunger and rebuild suppliers. Ultimately, we need an armistice. We need a ceasefire. The pause is a good step in the right direction, but it is important to prevent conflicts.”
Netanyahu argued that Israel was intentionally starving for civilians on Sunday.
“Bold lies. There is no hunger policy and there is no hunger.” He said.
“We enable humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza during the war. Otherwise, there will be no gazan, and it is one force, Hamas that stops the supply of humanitarian aid.
Netana Hu said that the humanitarian suspension and corridor of the Israeli military means “no excuses are left” in order not to collect and distribute all aid in the intersection.
“Stop a lie. Do not find excuses. Do what to do.”
Monday night, Netana’s Secretariat said Israel will cooperate with aid organizations, the United States and European countries, “to guarantee a large amount of humanitarian aid flow.”
According to a statement, “The situation of the Gaza is difficult,” but Hamas said, “It helps to fuel the perception of humanitarian crisis by publishing” non -proven numbers “and” carefully stage or manipulated circulation images. ”
The Israeli government does not allow international news organizations, including the BBC to go to Gaza and allow them to report them freely.
On Sunday, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that malnutrition is in the dangerous trajectory of the Gaza district in July.
The United Nations Agency said 63 of the 74 malnutrition -related deaths held in Gaza in 2025, including 24 children and five or more children, including 63 children.
“Most of these people died when they arrived at a healthy facility, or immediately died immediately after death, and the corpse showed clear signs of severe waste,” he added.
The WHO accused the crisis that it could be “completely prevented” and called “intentional blocking and delay of large -scale food, health and humanitarian aid.”
Hamas refused to steal, and Sunday, New York Times cited high -latitude military officials, saying that the army did not find evidence that the armed group had stole systematically stolen from UN. Reuters reported last week that the US government analysis did not find evidence of systematic theft by Hamas of US funding aid.
On Monday, according to local hospital sources, Israeli attacks all over the Gaza have killed more than 30 people, including relief job seekers.
The Israeli army started the campaign in Gaza in response to Hamas -led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were held hostages.
According to the territory of the territory, at least 59,821 people have died in Gaza.