Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Trump at Last Admits Gaza Horror- “There’s Hunger Everywhere, Famine Can’t Be Denied”

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So far, 133 people have died from hunger, including 87 innocent children.

In a dramatic turn, Donald Trump has finally broken his silence on the Gaza crisis, acknowledging the brutal famine and humanitarian catastrophe unfolding in the besieged strip.

“There’s hunger everywhere. This famine is real—it can’t be denied,” Trump admitted in a post-meeting statement with the British Prime Minister.

Urging Israel to act immediately, Trump said that the responsibility to deliver aid lies with Israel, yet innocent civilians are still dying without food. He called for urgent food deliveries to save lives now on the brink and even suggested that Netanyahu rethink his war strategy as pressure for a ceasefire mounts.

While revisiting his claim of preventing “six global wars” during his tenure by intervening in the India-Pakistan standoff, critics say Trump’s self-praise rang hollow as images of starving children in Gaza dominate global headlines.

The WHO confirmed that in just 24 hours, 63 Palestinians have died, including 6 from hunger alone. The total starvation death toll has now reached 133, with a horrifying 87 being children.

Meanwhile, the World Food Programme warns that over half a million Gazans are now at the edge of famine, their suffering compounded by Israel’s ongoing blockade—turning Gaza into what many are calling a graveyard of the forgotten.

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