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Former President Barack Obama issued a rare statement on the state of hunger in Gaza on Sunday, suggesting that aid must go to Palestinians, whether Israel can temporarily reach a hostage agreement.
Obama posted a statement on social media about the New York Times report, saying that “Gaza people died of hunger.” Israel, blockade Aid to Gaza Earlier this year, recently began opening up aid resources to the region, and its leaders believe that reports of hunger are a false campaign promoted by Hamas. Reports by Fox News’ Trey Yingst show that hunger does spread throughout the region.
“While the lasting solution to the Gaza crisis must involve the return of all hostages and the suspension of Israel’s military operations, these articles highlight the immediate need for action to prevent innocent people from dying from preventable hunger,” Obama wrote on X. ” era.
He added: “Aids must be allowed to be assisted in Gaza. There is no reason to keep food and water away from civilian families.”
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President Barack Obama provided aid to Gaza on Sunday, although the hostages were not released. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
president Donald Trump When asked about Sunday, we touted the U.S. efforts to provide aid to Gaza. He met with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who said Europe has not provided assistance to Gaza. He also said Hamas was stealing most of the aid and was sent to Palestinians, which Israel repeatedly raised.
“When I see kids, when I see kids, especially in the past few weeks, people are stealing food, they are stealing money, they are stealing money.
He added: “It’s a mess, the whole place is a mess. The Gaza Strip, you know it was given many years ago, so they can be peaceful. It’s not very good.”
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The Palestinian Children’s Cohort distributed a portion of the hot food in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on July 15, 2025. (EYAD BABA/AFP via Get Tomage)
The Israel Defense Forces said In addition to transferring about 250 AIDS trucks over a week, it took 28 drips in a few hours on Sunday.
“Let me be clear: Israel supports assistance to civilians, not to Hamas. The IAA will continue to support the flow of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza,” an IDF spokesman said on Sunday.

President Donald Trump said the situation in Gaza was “chaotic” and believed that Hamas had been stealing aid for Palestinians.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also re-criticized his regime, saying the United Nations has been wrongly pushing claims about widespread hunger. He told the Jerusalem Post on Sunday that Israel’s policy has long been to allow aid in Gaza as long as it does not benefit Hamas.
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“We have done so far,” Netanyahu told the newspaper. “But the United Nations is spreading lies and falsehoods about Israel. They say we don’t allow humanitarian supplies, but we do it. There are safe corridors. They always exist, but now official. There are no more excuses.”

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