President Trump questioned Netanyahu's statement that there is no hunger in Gaza, suggesting a possible disconnect between the on-the-ground reality and Israel’s leadership message.
For Trump: Trump is right to question Netanyahu because as a humanitarian leader and strategic ally, he must base his stance on global reports and optics, which suggest severe conditions in Gaza—even if largely due to Hamas’s theft of aid.
For Netanyahu: Netanyahu is right because Israel has allowed massive quantities of aid into Gaza, and any hunger that exists is a direct result of Hamas hoarding and exploiting that aid, not a lack of Israeli effort.
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