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Home » News » Trump shifts stance on Gaza, presses Netanyahu for food and medicine access

Trump shifts stance on Gaza, presses Netanyahu for food and medicine access

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President Donald Trump pressed the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the duration of Gaza his last conversation. Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One that he told Netanyahu “that you must be good with Gaza” because the people there “are suffering.”

“There is a great need for food and medicine, and we are a bar,” Trump told reporters. Trump also pointed out that Netanyahu “felt good” about the impulse to get more help in Gaza.

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President Donald Trump (left) and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right). (Getty Images / Fox News Digital)

With Trump’s support, Israel pushes Gaza more deeply as the pressure for the hostage agreement accumulates

This message seems to mark a deviation from the most aggressive position that has tasks in the past. Before returning to office, Trump warned Hamas that there would be “hell to pay” if the hostages were not released. In February, when Netanyahu visited the White House, Trump suggested that the United States take care of the strip and make it a “Riviera.”

A few days after Netanyahu’s visit to the White House, Trump said Israel should “leave all hell” if Hamas did not free all the remaining hostages of the deadline of the United States president. Hamas did not free the hostages, but Israel Hero went to resume war until March 18. Before land operations were restarted, 33 hostages were released.

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The help trucks of the United Nations Relief and Works for Palestinian refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) deliver the city of AID Gaza on June 19. (Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu through Getty Images)

Trump: We are working very hard to get the hostages from Gaza

Help trucks have not entered Gaza since March 2, and there has been an international fuss about the growing crisis within the strip. While Trump is apparently pressing Netanyahu to change his focus on Gaza, Israel has said that he would not let the help enter the strip until they are thrown into the removal hostages.

There is a group and frustration in Israel about accusations that help has gone to Hamas’ terrorists instead of the people of Gaza. In November 2024, Associated Press reported that Gaza prices shot after almost 100 food trucks and humanitarian aid were looted by armed men.

Eli Sharabi talks to the UN Security Council

The hostage released from Hamas, Eli Sharabi, informs the UN Security Council about his time in captivity, demands that they be released to the remaining hostages. (Perry Bindelglass)

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While talking with the United Nations Security Council, Hamas Freed Hamas hostage, Eli Sharabi, said their captors often had supplies boxes with UN logo in the tunnels. Sharabi, who made only 97 pounds when he was released, said the hostages were hungry while “Hamas eats link kings.”

The coordinator of government activities in the territories (COGAT), an Israeli agency, said that when the hostage agreement was in its place, 25,200 trucks entered Gaza with 447,538 tons of humanitarian aid.

Rachel Wolf is a Fox News Digital News writer and Fox Business.

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