Gaza, Trump and Israel
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Gaza, Israel and Keir Starmer
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Senate Democrats are imploring President Donald Trump's administration to step up its role in addressing suffering and starvation in Gaza.
The Palestinian death toll in Gaza has passed 60,000.
According to new polling, the vast majority of Americans believe Gaza now faces a severe food shortage - a view echoed by President Donald Trump, other world leaders and aid groups.
"President Trump wants to alleviate suffering for the people of Gaza because he has a humanitarian heart. He announced a new aid plan today to help Gazans obtain crucial access to food – details are forthcoming," White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said in a comment to ABC News.
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President Donald Trump reacted to Europe’s latest pitch on the Israel-Hamas war on Tuesday, saying the United States was not in the “camp” of pressuring Israel on a two-state solution. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Tuesday that the United Kingdom will recognize a Palestinian state if Israel does not agree to peace in the Gaza strip by September.